James Brown That was James Brown singing his famous hit song from nineteen sixty-five, "I Got You (I Feel Good.)" With this song, Brown went from a rhythm and blues singer to a pop music star. It helped him gain a huge number of white fans as well as black ones. He became a...
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James Brown. Actor: The Blues Brothers. James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 - December 25, 2006) was an American singer, dancer, musician, record producer, and bandleader. The central progenitor of funk music and a major figure of 20th century music, he is o
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Hit version by James Brown (US #3/R&B #1/UK #29 1965). From the wiki: “‘I Got You (I Feel Good)’ was developed from an earlier Brown-penned song, ‘I Found You’, with a nearly identical melody and lyrics. ‘I Found You’ was recorded by Brown’s back-up singer, Yvonne...
In the live-in-the-studio style that he perfected, Brown can be heard talking to and encouraging members of the band as they take solos. At nearly five minutes in, he shouts “let me concentrate!” and asks the band to take it down (“be quiet,” he adds, before laughing), as th...
The Godfather of Soul had high standards to live up following some memorable achievements in 1966, not least the staging-post brilliance of “It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World.” In autumn of that year, Mr. Brown had released “Don’t Be A Dropout,” one of the songs that reflecte...
2002 - A Los Angeles Superior Court jury finds James Brown not guilty of sexually harassing a former employee, rejecting four of the five counts brought against the singer.
“horny” and that’s accurate, as singer Marisa Dabice sings of her desire in songs like “Loud Bark,”“Aching,” and “Split Me Open.” Although I love the hardcore crunch of some of those songs, it’s the delicate and vulnerable lyrics of “I Don’t Know You” that bring me ...
A charming vignette of a little house in a canyon, vividly painted by an achingly gorgeous voice reminiscent of the golden age of singer/songwriters – safe to say I was hooked within the first couple of lines. The bittersweet balladry that follows only served to deepen the love instilled ...