Birth name Walter Luzar Campbell Role Musical Artist Died July 20, 1993 | Years active 1935–1993 Name Choker Campbell | |
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Born March 21, 1916Shelby, Mississippi, United States ( 1916-03-21 ) Occupation(s) Saxophonist, flautist, singer Instruments Saxophone, flute, vocals Similar People Marvin Gaye, Earl Van Dyke, Stevie Wonder, Brenda Holloway, Cali Life Style |
Choker campbell last call for whiskey atlantic 1014 1953
Walter Luzar "Choker" Campbell (March 21, 1916 – July 20, 1993) was an American saxophonist and bandleader.
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- Choker campbell last call for whiskey atlantic 1014 1953
- Choker Campbell Baby I Need Your Loving
- Biography
- References
Choker Campbell - Baby I Need Your Loving
Biography
Born as an only child in Shelby, Mississippi, his family moved to Saginaw, Michigan, when he was only five years old. Campbell studied saxophone under several musicians and left school at the age of nineteen.
In the early 1960s he got a job at Hitsville USA (which later became Motown Records) playing with the resident band, and then leading one of the road bands that supported the artists on tour. His band backed many well-known Motown artists, such as The Supremes, The Temptations, Marvin Gaye, the Four Tops, Stevie Wonder and others. Campbell toured the U.S. with stops at the Apollo Theater in New York City and many other venues, before his role as bandleader was taken by Earl Van Dyke. He also appeared in the film Shake, Rattle & Rock!, with Big Joe Turner and Mike Connors. He made a cameo in the TV series, Mannix, with Mike Connors in the 1960s.
After leaving Motown, Campbell continued to lead his own band in Detroit. traveling to Canada with his band and playing several Canadian venues. He settled in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where he established the Tri-City Recording Company, started his own record label, Campbell Artist Productions, and did several recordings with Attic Records and Candy Apple (both of Toronto). He also did studio work with his friend, Paul Zaza. He wrote "Mother Nature" during this time, which was famously sampled by Kanye West for Common's track "Be."
After several years, Choker returned to Detroit, Michigan, where he remained until his death in July 1993, aged 77. Choker left a son and two daughters in Canada, two in London, one in Halifax.