James Brown Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

James Brown Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Bandleader James Brown including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of James Brown
Real Name James Brown
Nick Name James Joseph Brown, Jr.
Famous as Musician, recording artist, producer, dancer, bandleader
Nationality American
Personal life of James Brown
Born on 03 May 1933
Birthday 3rd May
Died At Age 73
Sun Sign Taurus
Born in Barnwell
Died on 25 December 2006
Place of death Atlanta
Grouping of People African American Dancers, African American Men, African American Singers, Black Musicians, Black Singers
City Maryland
Family Background of James Brown
Father Joseph Gardner
Mother Susie Brown
Spouses/Partners Adrienne Rodriguez (m. 1984-1996), Deidre Jenkins (m. 1970-981), Velma Warren (m. 1953-1969)
Children Deanna Brown Thomas, Yamma Noyola Brown Lumar, Venisha Brown, Daryl Brown, James Joseph Brown II, Teddy Brown, Terry Brown, Larry Brown, Lisa Brown
Personal Fact of James Brown

James Joseph Brown was a very prominent American musician who contributed immensely to the development of several musical genres including soul music, funk music and rap music. Over a career spanning six decades this highly influential artist redefined the way music was created in America.

Regarded as one of the founding fathers of funk music, he has earned many epithets: The Godfather of Soul, The Original Disco Man, and Mr. Dynamite. Brown’s life story is a typical rags-to-riches taleborn into abject poverty during the Great Depression, he had a difficult childhood and became involved in street violence and crimes as a youth. After a jail term he turned to music and joined Bobby Byrd’s vocal group, The Gospel Starlighters. Blessed with an emotive and powerful voice he easily became one of the group’s leaders.

The group was renamed as The Famous Flames and performed at nightclubs and became popular with the song Please, Please, Please. By the 1960s, the unique music which Brown created was becoming known as funk music his song Cold Sweat which hit No.1 on the R&B Chart was cited as the first true funk song by music critics. Brown’s touring shows were the most extravagant production in American pop music and he could perform more than 330 shows in a year.