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James Brown

James BrownJames Brown: (Soul singer)

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YOUR COMMENTS ON James Brown

To call J.B. "disco" is to call Lenny Bruce a "shock jock." He is and was the true pioneer of the whole thing. Without his body of work in the '60's, this website wouldn't exist.
Posted by: hi-hat | Jan 16, 04 | 11:42 pm

The Godfather of Soul was my favorite aritst of all time!
Posted by: Delmar Browne | Nov 02, 05 | 12:58 pm

My goodness, the Godfather did an entire album with Dan Hartman. If you can't move to "Living in America", something's wrong.
Posted by: ol'skinflint | Jul 17, 06 | 1:28 pm

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