Maceo and All The King's Men is a funk and soul band that emerged in the 1970s. The band was formed by saxophonist Maceo Parker, his brother, drummer Melvin Parker, and a few other members of James Brown's band, The J.B.'s, following a collective walkout over pay disputes. With a signature sound that blended intricate horn arrangements with deep grooves, the group's influence on the development of funk music is considerable. Their 1970 album "Doin' Their Own Thing" stands as a seminal work in the genre.