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bigslim
12-25-2006, 09:39 AM
The GodFather of Soul James Brown dies:

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Legendary singer James Brown dies at 73 By GREG BLUESTEIN, Associated Press Writer
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James Brown, the dynamic, pompadoured "Godfather of Soul," whose revolutionary rhythms, rough voice and flashing footwork influenced generations of musicians from rock to rap, died early Christmas morning. He was 73.

Brown was hospitalized with pneumonia at Emory Crawford Long Hospital on Sunday and died of conjunctive heart failure around 1:45 a.m. Monday, said his agent, Frank Copsidas of Intrigue Music.

He initially seemed fine at the hospital and even told people that he planned to be on stage in New York on New Year's Eve, Copsidas said.

Brown was one of the major musical influences of the past 50 years. From Mick Jagger to Michael Jackson, David Bowie to Public Enemy, Brown's rapid-footed dancing, hard-charging beats and heartfelt yet often unintelligible vocals changed the musical landscape. He was to rhythm and dance music what Bob Dylan was to lyrics.

"He was an innovator, he was an emancipator, he was an originator. Rap music, all that stuff came from James Brown," entertainer Little Richard, a longtime friend of Brown's, told MSNBC.

"James Brown changed music," said Rev. Al Sharpton, who toured with him in the 1970s and imitates his hairstyle to this day.

"He made soul music a world music," Sharpton said. "What James Brown was to music in terms of soul and hip-hop, rap, all of that, is what Bach was to classical music. This is a guy who literally changed the music industry. He put everybody on a different beat, a different style of music. He pioneered it."

Brown's classic singles include "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag," "(Get Up I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine," "I Got You (I Feel Good)" and "Say It Loud — I'm Black and I'm Proud," a landmark 1968 statement of racial pride.

"I clearly remember we were calling ourselves colored, and after the song, we were calling ourselves black," Brown told The Associated Press in 2003. "The song showed even people to that day that lyrics and music and a song can change society."

He won a Grammy for lifetime achievement in 1992, as well as Grammys in 1965 for "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" (best R&B recording) and for "Living In America" in 1987 (best R&B vocal performance, male.) He was one of the initial artists inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986, along with Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and other founding fathers.

Brown, who lived in Beech Island, S.C., near the Georgia line, triumphed despite a turbulent personal life and charges of abusing drugs and alcohol. After a widely publicized, drug-fueled confrontation with police in 1988 that ended in an interstate car chase, Brown spent more than two years in prison for aggravated assault and failing to stop for a police officer.

From the 1950s, when Brown had his first R&B hit, "Please, Please, Please" in 1956, through the mid-1970s, Brown went on a frenzy of cross-country tours, concerts and new songs. He earned the nickname "The Hardest Working Man in Show Business" and often tried to prove it to his fans, said Jay Ross, his lawyer of 15 years.

Brown's stage act was as memorable, and as imitated, as his records, with his twirls and spins and flowing cape, his repeated faints to the floor at the end as band members tried in vain to get him to leave the stage.

His "Live at The Apollo" in 1962 is widely considered one of the greatest concert records ever. And he often talked of the 1964 concert in which organizers made the mistake of having the Rolling Stones, not him, close the bill. He would remember a terrified Mick Jagger waiting offstage, chain smoking, as Brown pulled off his matchless show.

"To this day, there has been no one near as funky. No one's coming even close," rapper Chuck D of Public Enemy once told the AP.

Brown routinely lost two or three pounds each time he performed and kept his furious concert schedule in his later years even as he fought prostate cancer, Ross said.

With his tight pants, shimmering feet, eye makeup and outrageous hair, Brown set the stage for younger stars such as Michael Jackson and Prince. And the early rap generation overwhelmingly sampled his music and voice as they laid the foundation of hip-hop culture.

"Disco is James Brown, hip-hop is James Brown, rap is James Brown; you know what I'm saying? You hear all the rappers, 90 percent of their music is me," Brown told The AP in 2003.

Born in poverty in Barnwell, S.C., in 1933, Brown was abandoned as a 4 year old to the care of relatives and friends. He grew up on the streets of Augusta, Ga., in an "ill-repute area," as he once called it, where he learned how to hustle to survive.

"I wanted to be somebody," Brown said.

By the eighth grade in 1949, Brown had served 3 1/2 years in Alto Reform School near Toccoa, Ga., for breaking into cars. While there, he met Bobby Byrd, whose family took Brown into their home. Byrd also took Brown into his group, the Gospel Starlighters. Soon they changed their name to the Famous Flames and their style to hard R&B.

In January 1956, King Records of Cincinnati signed the group, and four months later "Please, Please, Please" was in the R&B Top Ten.

Pete Allman, a radio personality in Las Vegas who had been friends with Brown for 15 years, credited Brown with jump-starting his career and motivating him personally and professionally.

"He was a very positive person. There was no question he was the hardest working man in show business," Allman said. "I remember Mr. Brown as someone who always motivated me, got me reading the Bible."

While most of Brown's life was glitz and glitter — he was the manic preacher in 1980's "The Blues Brothers" — he was plagued with charges of abusing drugs and alcohol and of hitting his third wife, Adrienne.

In September 1988, Brown, high on PCP and carrying a shotgun, entered an insurance seminar next to his Augusta office. Police said he asked seminar participants if they were using his private restroom. Police chased Brown for a half-hour from Augusta into South Carolina and back to Georgia. The chase ended when police shot out the tires of his truck.

Brown received a six-year prison sentence. He spent 15 months in a South Carolina prison and 10 months in a work release program before being paroled in February 1991. In 2003, the South Carolina parole board granted him a pardon for his crimes in that state.

Soon after his release, Brown was on stage again with an audience that included millions of cable television viewers nationwide who watched the three-hour, pay-per-view concert at Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles.

Adrienne Brown died in 1996 in Los Angeles at age 47. She took PCP and several prescription drugs while she had a bad heart and was weak from cosmetic surgery two days earlier, the coroner said.

More recently, he married his fourth wife, Tomi Raye Hynie, one of his backup singers. The couple had a son, James Jr.

Two years later, Brown spent a week in a private Columbia hospital, recovering from what his agent said was dependency on painkillers. Brown's attorney, Albert "Buddy" Dallas, said the singer was exhausted from six years of road shows.

Brown was performing to the end, and giving back to his community.

Three days before his death, he joined volunteers at his annual toy giveaway in Augusta, and he planned to perform on New Year's Eve at B.B. King Blues Club in New York.

"He was dramatic to the end — dying on Christmas Day," said the Rev. Jesse Jackson, a friend of Brown's since 1955. "Almost a dramatic, poetic moment. He'll be all over the news all over the world today. He would have it no other way."

Brown is survived by at least four children — two daughters and sons Daryl and James Brown III, Copsidas said. Friends were making flight arrangements Monday to come to Atlanta to determine how to memorialize Brown, Copsidas said.



Rest in Peace........

juno
12-25-2006, 01:21 PM
Wow!!!!

Another king gone!!!

Bigdogjim
12-25-2006, 01:50 PM
God Bless! He was a great artist!

Bluerauder
12-25-2006, 01:56 PM
R.I.P. James Brown. Good Gawd !!!

MarauderMark
12-25-2006, 01:58 PM
R.I.P. James Brown. Good Gawd !!!

Hit meh!! R.I.P.

A good remembrance vid here (http://news.aol.com/entertainment/music/articles/_a/godfather-of-soul-james-brown-dies/20061225081809990001)

RCSignals
12-25-2006, 02:00 PM
Sorry to hear he's gone. He sure was a ball of seemingly unstoppable energy.
I'm sure he figured he'd never end!

Raudermaster
12-25-2006, 02:19 PM
That sucks. He was great in Blue Brothers.

jabo731
12-25-2006, 02:44 PM
He's no more a "Prisoner of Love", He's free RIP Soul Brother No.1.

Marauderjack
12-26-2006, 04:17 AM
I just heard his Lawyers threw his wife out of their house.....He's still at it after he's DEAD!!!:eek: :shake:

He was a GREAT performer but a DISASTER as a person!!:confused:

Too Bad.....:cool4:

Marauderjack:(

BigMerc
12-26-2006, 05:30 AM
he was singing:

" I don't feel So good"

ParkRanger
12-26-2006, 03:04 PM
The hardest working man in show business, Dead!
What next?
In the 60's all you had to do was play a James Brown song and the party started.
The man had flair, yes and also some flaws, but who doesn't?
I wonder what it's like to slide and do splits in heaven?

PR :burnout:

Merc-O-matic
12-26-2006, 03:18 PM
IMHO at age 80 Chuck Berry is still the "Man"!

jabo731
12-26-2006, 07:59 PM
I just heard his Lawyers threw his wife out of their house.....He's still at it after he's DEAD!!!:eek: :shake:

He was a GREAT performer but a DISASTER as a person!!:confused:

Too Bad.....:cool4:

Marauderjack:(

To call the man a DISASTER as a person, I would hope that you knew enough about him to make such a statement. If you didn't know him personally and didn't follow his music, then you're "media educated".....Which is sad to say the least...

BigMerc
12-26-2006, 08:58 PM
I'm going to side with Marauderjack on this one. media or not, arrests are arrests. Fine performer, personally......ummm not so much.



James Brown
Arrests: 8
Convictions: 3
Time served: 5 years, 4 days

1. The Godfather of Soul, at the tender age of 15, was arrested for stealing clothes out of cars. Young Brown was sentenced to 8 years of which he served 3 years and a day.

2. In 1978, Brown sat in jail for 3 days after he defied a court order to stay in the U.S. while authorities looked into his radio stations' dealings.

3. Brown was arrested in 1986 for operating a vehicle without proof of insurance and backing his van into a car. He was fined $25.

4. Later in 1986, Brown was arrested for allegedly speeding and attempting to elude officers.

5. In 1987 Brown was hauled in for assault with intent to kill when he allegedly beat his wife with a pipe and shot into her car. Adrienne Brown stated at the time, "I want him to seek help because he's a good man. I know he loves me, and I know it's a sickness. I feel this marriage is worth saving. I love him." Charges were dropped.

6. Brown led police on a two-state car chase back and forth across the Georgia-South Carolina border in September 1988. When he was finally apprehended in a Georgia housing project, Brown was charged with assault, carrying an unlicensed pistol, and carrying a deadly weapon at a public gathering. Additionally, the South Carolina police, who had blown out Brown's two front tires during the chase, charged him with assaulting a police officer and several other traffic violations. Brown was sentenced to 6 years in prison, of which he served 2, and he remains on probation for aggravated assault and failing to stop his car for a police officer. "I aggravated them and they assaulted me," said Brown at the time of the charge.

7. The following day, Brown was arrested again for allegedly driving while intoxicated and improper road movement. His 2 years in jail covered this infraction as well.

8. Brown was again arrested in 1995, after allegedly battering his wife. The singer, taken in by Aiken, South Carolina, authorities, denied the charges. Adrienne Brown, who died recently after routine surgery, also denied the most recent abuse, stating, "This has been a total mistake. James is not responsible for this accident." She claimed that she accidentally hit a mirror. Charges were dropped.

BigMerc
12-26-2006, 09:05 PM
I'm going to side with Marauderjack on this one. media or not, arrests are arrests. Fine performer, personally......ummm not so much.



James Brown
Arrests: 8
Convictions: 3
Time served: 5 years, 4 days

1. The Godfather of Soul, at the tender age of 15, was arrested for stealing clothes out of cars. Young Brown was sentenced to 8 years of which he served 3 years and a day.

2. In 1978, Brown sat in jail for 3 days after he defied a court order to stay in the U.S. while authorities looked into his radio stations' dealings.

3. Brown was arrested in 1986 for operating a vehicle without proof of insurance and backing his van into a car. He was fined $25.

4. Later in 1986, Brown was arrested for allegedly speeding and attempting to elude officers.

5. In 1987 Brown was hauled in for assault with intent to kill when he allegedly beat his wife with a pipe and shot into her car. Adrienne Brown stated at the time, "I want him to seek help because he's a good man. I know he loves me, and I know it's a sickness. I feel this marriage is worth saving. I love him." Charges were dropped.

6. Brown led police on a two-state car chase back and forth across the Georgia-South Carolina border in September 1988. When he was finally apprehended in a Georgia housing project, Brown was charged with assault, carrying an unlicensed pistol, and carrying a deadly weapon at a public gathering. Additionally, the South Carolina police, who had blown out Brown's two front tires during the chase, charged him with assaulting a police officer and several other traffic violations. Brown was sentenced to 6 years in prison, of which he served 2, and he remains on probation for aggravated assault and failing to stop his car for a police officer. "I aggravated them and they assaulted me," said Brown at the time of the charge.

7. The following day, Brown was arrested again for allegedly driving while intoxicated and improper road movement. His 2 years in jail covered this infraction as well.

8. Brown was again arrested in 1995, after allegedly battering his wife. The singer, taken in by Aiken, South Carolina, authorities, denied the charges. Adrienne Brown, who died recently after routine surgery, also denied the most recent abuse, stating, "This has been a total mistake. James is not responsible for this accident." She claimed that she accidentally hit a mirror. Charges were dropped.

Of course these don't include his drug usage over the years which is voluminous. So Marauderjack wasn't exactly off base with his comments.

bigslim
12-26-2006, 09:55 PM
Why must people always find fault in others? The man made great music. Let him rest in peace. None of us were harmed by any of his misdoings. I started this thread. Please pay your respects for a legend in the music industry.

BigMerc
12-26-2006, 10:01 PM
Why must people always find fault in others? The man made great music. Let him rest in peace. None of us were harmed by any of his misdoings. I started this thread. Please pay your respects for a legion in the music industry.


Which legion was he in?

And I was addressing jabo's apparent taking issue with the comment he wasn't exactly a model of propriety. I then noted there may be a basis for that comment.


Don't even get me started on Chuck Berry

jabo731
12-26-2006, 10:14 PM
I'm going to side with Marauderjack on this one. media or not, arrests are arrests. Fine performer, personally......ummm not so much.



James Brown
Arrests: 8
Convictions: 3
Time served: 5 years, 4 days

1. The Godfather of Soul, at the tender age of 15, was arrested for stealing clothes out of cars. Young Brown was sentenced to 8 years of which he served 3 years and a day.

2. In 1978, Brown sat in jail for 3 days after he defied a court order to stay in the U.S. while authorities looked into his radio stations' dealings.

3. Brown was arrested in 1986 for operating a vehicle without proof of insurance and backing his van into a car. He was fined $25.

4. Later in 1986, Brown was arrested for allegedly speeding and attempting to elude officers.

5. In 1987 Brown was hauled in for assault with intent to kill when he allegedly beat his wife with a pipe and shot into her car. Adrienne Brown stated at the time, "I want him to seek help because he's a good man. I know he loves me, and I know it's a sickness. I feel this marriage is worth saving. I love him." Charges were dropped.

6. Brown led police on a two-state car chase back and forth across the Georgia-South Carolina border in September 1988. When he was finally apprehended in a Georgia housing project, Brown was charged with assault, carrying an unlicensed pistol, and carrying a deadly weapon at a public gathering. Additionally, the South Carolina police, who had blown out Brown's two front tires during the chase, charged him with assaulting a police officer and several other traffic violations. Brown was sentenced to 6 years in prison, of which he served 2, and he remains on probation for aggravated assault and failing to stop his car for a police officer. "I aggravated them and they assaulted me," said Brown at the time of the charge.

7. The following day, Brown was arrested again for allegedly driving while intoxicated and improper road movement. His 2 years in jail covered this infraction as well.

8. Brown was again arrested in 1995, after allegedly battering his wife. The singer, taken in by Aiken, South Carolina, authorities, denied the charges. Adrienne Brown, who died recently after routine surgery, also denied the most recent abuse, stating, "This has been a total mistake. James is not responsible for this accident." She claimed that she accidentally hit a mirror. Charges were dropped.

Wow! that pretty good Bigmerc, out of 73 years you've covered about um lets say uh 10%. Maybe.

jabo731
12-26-2006, 10:19 PM
But let me say this I won't respond further to this thread. I personally had a chance to meet him. The great thing about this country is "freedom of speech", and everybody has their opinion good or bad. Bigmerc, you and Marauderjack have said yours, I personally don't think that Millions of other people will remember him that way.

BigMerc
12-26-2006, 10:24 PM
Well because you were starstruck doesn't change the fact of what happened.

Plus you know, untold numbers of people go through their WHOLE life and never get arrested, but you didn't get to meet them either so you have no comment on those.

And if he wasn't related to you don't get so upset. If you died and they told James Brown you died, I doubt he would have even paused half a beat, he would have shrugged and then returned his attention to the 6 police cars in his rear view mirror attempting to stop him.:P :P


James Brown will be remembered for his contributions to music history and nothing more, so do not fret.

jabo731
12-26-2006, 11:04 PM
But let me say this I won't respond further to this thread. I personally had a chance to meet him. The great thing about this country is "freedom of speech", and everybody has their opinion good or bad. Bigmerc, you and Marauderjack have said yours, I personally don't think that Millions of other people will remember him that way.

Okay I'll eat my words on the fact that I would'nt post anymore on this thread, No, bigmerc it has nothing to do with being starstruck. I've met a ton of "famous people' or should I say "famous to some", because of my profession. Meeting JB was apart of my job responsibility, and yes I enjoyed it. My taking offense to your comment was my fault, and I apologize. You see Bigmerc I sometimes forget this is the internet because guys on this forum are like family. There's alot of hate and ignorance out here, You see I grew up on JBs music. My father probally played every song JB made on our Reel to Reel. After growing up and having the opportunity to meet him and get paid to do it at the same time is something that I will cherish. Like I said this is the internet and people come from defferent backgrouds and have different Rolemodels and different feelings about others. Again I would like to apologize to you because you are entitled to your opinion and I did draw first blood. RIP James Brown, not every kid abandoned by its parent can go on to make millions and also be loved and leave behind so many memories...

bigslim
12-27-2006, 12:46 AM
jabo, this guy always has to burst someone's bubble. I can imagine the words that will be said about him when his time comes.

Anyway back on track. JB, rest in peace..........

RCSignals
12-27-2006, 01:06 AM
I think everyone knows about JB's troubles, but Bigslim is right, there is no need to dwell on any of them now.

It is sad hearing about the tussles over his estate though.

Motorhead350
12-27-2006, 01:29 AM
I prefer Sam Cooke, but James seemed like a living Riot. Kinda like Little Richard. :D

dwasson
12-27-2006, 10:13 AM
I was always more a fan of JB than Motown. And while he had some personal issues, I don't think that there are many of the hot performers of the last decade who will be as remembered and as loved as James Brown will be.