[4] Singer and music writer Billy Vera described Parker's approach: Fronting a horn section was really how Junior heard himself.
[4]The horn section includes band leader Bill Harvey on tenor sax, Harvey Joe Scott on trumpet, Pluma Davis on trombone, along with Connie McBooker on piano, Pat Hare on guitar, Hamp Simmons on bass, and Sonny Freeman on drums.
[2] The song is included on several Parker compilations, such as Junior's Blues: The Duke Recordings, Vol.
[3] "Next Time You See Me" was one of the blues and R&B songs that Ron "Pigpen" McKernan brought to the Grateful Dead during their formation.
[6] According to group biographer Oliver Trager, they performed two different versions: he describes one as "a driving, uptempo rendition" and the other as "a somewhat rarer and moodier take sung as a duet with [Jerry] Garcia".