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Post by odm on Dec 26, 2006 2:57:26 GMT
:(Sorry to hear that James Brown has died on Christmas day he was a fantastic performer and just wanted to honour him by acknowledging that we have lost a legend.. heres the news...
James Brown dies, 73 Monday, December 25 2006, 10:21 GMT
By James Welsh, International Editor
"Godfather of Soul" James Brown has died at a hospital in Atlanta, Georgia at the age of 73.
Brown was admitted to Emory Crawford Long Hospital yesterday (Sunday) and was suffering with pneumonia. His agent, Frank Copsidas, told the AP that Brown died at approximately 1:45am Eastern on Christmas Day.
"On Saturday, he went to his dentist up in Atlanta, and his dentist told him something was wrong, and he sent him to a doctor immediately," Copsidas told the BBC World Service.
Born on May 3, 1933 in Barnwell, South Carolina, the "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" singer had a troubled start - entering juvenile detention in 1948 - but upon release, he turned his attentions to music and had his first hit in 1956. He went on to have continued success in the Billboard charts, but continued personal troubles resulted in a three-year imprisonment from 1988-1991 and a spate of arrests during the 1990s. In 2005, he performed during Live 8 and last month he was inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame.
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Post by battybetty on Dec 26, 2006 3:10:09 GMT
It is very sad news indeed. My two youngest boys are 19 and 20 and even they were shocked and saddened when they heard the news this morning. He will most definitely always be remembered as one of the 'late greats' of the music world
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Post by odm on Dec 26, 2006 3:24:51 GMT
It is very sad news indeed. My two youngest boys are 19 and 20 and even they were shocked and saddened when they heard the news this morning. He will most definitely always be remembered as one of the 'late greats' of the music world I have noticed also there is a thread about this on Digital Spy. I wonder if we will have a TV tribute chronicle of his life story ?? We never see enough of the greats it seems that only when they die do they then put together brilliant footage... Having said that it is only recently that we did see James Brown on TV I keep thinking it was the Jonathan Ross show....
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Post by Admin on Dec 29, 2006 6:18:13 GMT
RIP Truley a legend in music.
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Post by juliejuliejulie on Dec 29, 2006 13:32:22 GMT
I enjoyed his music and it happens it has come in 3's Charlie Drake, Fluff, as well as James Brown but someone else also died oh yeah one half of hanna barbera RIP to all yes i forgot Gerald ford thanks for that *smiles*
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Post by odm on Dec 29, 2006 15:06:35 GMT
I enjoyed his music and it happens it has come in 3's Charlie Drake, Fluff, as well as James Brown but someone else also dies oh yeah one half of hanna barbera RIP to all Yes your right Julie, we lose a spate of people at the end of every year it seems, to add to your list also is Gerald Ford.
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Post by odm on Dec 31, 2006 3:17:44 GMT
Has to post the latest about James Browns funeral...and a bit about him.. seems like he was very kind and very aware of those in poverty.
Stars turn out for Brown funeral The 'King of Pop' hailed the 'Godfather of Soul' Thousands of fans, friends and celebrities have paid final tributes to soul star James Brown at an emotional public funeral in his Georgia hometown. He lay in an open golden coffin in the packed James Brown Arena in Augusta.
Singer Michael Jackson kissed Brown's forehead and called him "my greatest inspiration". Black rights activist Al Sharpton delivered the main eulogy.
Famous for hits like Sex Machine, Brown died suddenly on Monday in hospital after suffering pneumonia. He was 73.
He was a God-sent person - almost like an angel
Vickie Greene, James Brown fan
The Augusta funeral was the third memorial event in as many days for the musician known as the Godfather of Soul.
On Thursday, thousands of fans poured into the Apollo Theatre in New York, where Brown made his stage debut in 1956 and recorded several live albums.
A private service for family and close friends was held in South Carolina on Friday, with mourners including boxing promoter Don King, rapper MC Hammer and comedian Dick Gregory.
'Master at work'
After friends and relatives filed past the coffin, a video of Brown's last performance in Augusta and final concert in London were played and tributes were performed.
Despite several requests for the capacity crowd to behave as if they were at any other funeral, the funky rhythms that characterised the singer's sound and life soon had everyone on their feet, reports the BBC's Matt Wells from the stadium.
Brown was in his third costume change in as many days
But for many, the highlight of Saturday's ceremony was a rare public appearance by the controversial pop star Michael Jackson.
"Ever since I was a small child, no more than like six years old, my mother would wake me no matter what time it was, if I was sleeping, no matter what I was doing, to watch the television to see the master at work," Jackson said.
"And when I saw him move, I was mesmerised. I had never seen a performer perform like James Brown, and right then and there I knew that that was exactly what I wanted to do for the rest of my life because of James Brown."
Reverend Al Sharpton said the singer had made an advance request for Jackson to be at his funeral in Augusta.
The whole world, he said, changed its beat because of James Brown.
Known for his frequent costume changes, Brown was in his third wardrobe change in three days - a black jacket and gloves, with a ruby red shirt.
Earlier fans filed past Brown's coffin
Before the funeral started in earnest, fans queued in the rain to file past his coffin.
"He was a God-sent person - almost like an angel," said Vickie Greene, who had come to view Brown's body with her husband and grandson.
"He was so inspirational to people about sharing and helping and giving."
Atlanta resident Maynard Eaton, who organised a bus to carry 20 people to the funeral, said it was Brown's political message he valued.
"'I'm black and I'm proud' was the most influential black slogan of the 1960s," he said, referring to the refrain of Brown's song Say It Loud.
Adopted home
Brown was born in 1933 in Barnwell, South Carolina. He spent much of his childhood in Augusta, and adopted the town as his home.
He remained involved with the city throughout his stardom, handing out Thanksgiving turkeys every year, providing meals for more than 1,000 families.
The singer had also participated in an annual toy drive in the city just three days before his death.
As well as the auditorium named in his honour, the town renamed one of its streets James Brown Boulevard, and erected a statue to the singer last year.
Since his death, fans have flocked to the statue, leaving flowers, records and messages at its feet.
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Post by ravengirl on Dec 31, 2006 17:34:53 GMT
James Brown was a legend who inspired so many singers that followed
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