James Brown
Rhythm and blues, Musical Artist
1933 – 2006
Who was James Brown?
James Joseph Brown, Jr. was an American recording artist and musician. One of the founding fathers of funk music and a major figure of 20th-century popular music and dance, he is often referred to as "The Godfather of Soul". In a career that spanned six decades, Brown profoundly influenced the development of many different musical genres.
Born in Barnwell, South Carolina, Brown moved to Augusta, Georgia, to live with relatives at the age of five. After a stint in prison for robbery, Brown began his career as a gospel singer in Toccoa, Georgia. Joining an R&B vocal group called the Avons that later evolved to become The Famous Flames, Brown served as the group's lead singer. First coming to national public attention in the late 1950s as a member of The Flames with the ballads "Please, Please, Please" and "Try Me", Brown built a reputation as a tireless live performer with singing group The Famous Flames and his backing band, sometimes known as the James Brown Band or the James Brown Orchestra. Brown's success peaked in the 1960s with the live album, Live at the Apollo, and hit singles such as "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag", "I Got You" and "It's a Man's Man's Man's World". During the late 1960s, Brown moved from a continuum of blues and gospel-based forms and styles to a profoundly "Africanized" approach to music-making that influenced the development of funk music. By the early 1970s, Brown had fully established the funk sound after the formation of The J.B.'s with records such as "Get Up Sex Machine" and "The Payback". Brown also became notable for songs of social commentary including the 1968 hit, "Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud". Brown continued to perform and record for the duration of his life until his death in 2006 from congestive heart failure and pneumonia.
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- Born
- May 3, 1933
Barnwell - Also known as
- James Browm
- Brown, James
- James Joseph Brown
- Mr. Dynamite
- The Godfather of Soul
- James Brown at the Organ
- The Godfather of Funk
- Mr Please Please Please
- Soul Brother Number One
- The Minister of the New New Super Heavy Funk
- Parents
- Spouses
- Tomi Rae Hynie
(2002/12/23 - 2004/01) - Velma Warren
(1953/06/19 - 1969) - Deidre Jenkins
(1970/10/22 - 1981/01/10) - Adrienne Rodriguez
(1984 - 1996/01/06)
- Tomi Rae Hynie
- Children
- Ethnicity
- African American
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Lived in
- South Carolina
- Augusta
- Died
- Dec 25, 2006
Atlanta
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on July 23, 2013
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