Jame James Brown: The Godfather Of Soul

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Fans and admirers refer to him, commonly as "the Godfather of Soul," "Soul Brother Number One" and "the hardest working man in show business." Michael Jackson cited him as "my greatest inspiration." The GodFather of soul locally known as James Brown was known for his amazing music and dancing talent was Born in Barnwell, South Carolina, on May 3, 1933, into extreme poverty. His parents split when he was very young, and at the age of 4, Brown was sent to Augusta, Georgia. Growing up in abject poverty during the Great Depression, a young Brown worked whatever odd jobs he could find, for literally pennies. He danced for the soldiers at nearby Fort Gordon, picked cotton, washed cars and shined shoes. Brown was kicked out of school by the age 12 because he did not have clothes. He later then went to prison for three years for stealing a car. While in prison he organized and led a prison gospel choir. After he was released from prison two years later he was invited by Bobby Byrd to join his his R&B vocal group, The Gospel Starlighters. …show more content…

Then he put out the album called ‘Think’ and around the same time that year he released two more albums with The Famous Flames. The Famous Flames and James were a band consisting of James Brown, Bobby Byrd, Bobby Day, Baby Lord Stallworth ,and many more. He also had another band called the The J.B’s those band members were James brown, Fred Wesley, Bootsy Collins, Bobby Byrd, and other members. One of James best hit singles was ‘The night time is the right time (to be with the one that you love). His best song of all time was I got you (I feel good). With some 800 songs in his stock James Brown has influenced peer artists from virtually every popular music genre such as, rock, soul, jazz, and

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