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Oct 21, 2014 · In honor of Oscar winner Alex Gibney’s fantastic new HBO documentary Mr. Dynamite, we spoke to four longtime members of Brown’s Band—vocalist Martha High, saxophonist Alfred “Pee Wee” Ellis,...
Bernard Odum. P. Maceo Parker. Melvin Parker. St. Clair Pinckney. Bernard Purdie. R. Waymon Reed. Sweet Charles Sherrell. Jabo Starks. Clyde Stubblefield. T. Fred Thomas (bassist) W. Fred Wesley. Categories: James Brown. Musicians by band.
Jan 2, 2007 · Brown was able to ditch the usual session musicians and begin recording with his own band, led by saxophonist J.C. Davis. It was the beginning of Brown's gradual transformation into Soul...
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May 6, 2024 · James Brown, American singer, songwriter, and dancer who was one of the most important and influential entertainers in 20th-century popular music and who earned the sobriquets ‘Soul Brother Number One,’ ‘the Godfather of Soul,’ and ‘the Hardest-Working Man in Show Business.’
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Other members of Brown's band included stalwart Famous Flames singer and sideman Bobby Byrd, trombonist Fred Wesley, drummers John "Jabo" Starks, Clyde Stubblefield and Melvin Parker, saxophonist St. Clair Pinckney, guitarist Alphonso "Country" Kellum and bassist Bernard Odum.
Apr 6, 2012 · Redferns James Brown performing on stage, with the Famous Flames: Johnny Terry, Bobby Byrd and Bobby Bennett. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2012. Name: The Famous Flames. Hometown:...
Brown had become the leader of the groups now called the Famous Flames. Guided by Universal Attractions director Ben Bart, Brown created the James Brown Revue. The show was precisely choreographed, with Brown pumping his hips, twisting on one foot, and doing the splits as the troupe would execute their own intricate steps.