James Brown, Godfather of Soul, Dies at 73

James Brown, a musical giant and one of the most breathakingly dynamic performers in all of entertainment, died early Christmas morning in Atlanta at the age of 73.
James Brown
Brown, the self-described "Hardest Working Man in Show Business," was hospitalized with pneumonia at Emory Crawford Long Hospital on Sunday and died around 1:45 AM, according to his agent, Frank Copsidas. A longtime friend, Charles Bobbit, was at his side. Copsidas told the Associated Press, "We really don't know at this point what he died of."

With his unmistakable pompadour, stunningly agile dance moves, raspy vocal style, and almost superhuman on-stage energy, Brown, as much as anyone in the history of live performance, gave audiences their money's worth and much more. His gifts as a songwriter and singer, which helped earn him the title of "The Godfather of Soul," were hugely influential on the genres of funk, disco, and rap as well. His instantly recognizable hits included "I Got You (I Feel Good)," "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag," and "Say It Loud -- I'm Black and I'm Proud."

Brown's personal life, particularly over the last two decades, was beset with allegations of drug and alcohol abuse and domestic trouble. He spent 15 months in a South Carolina prison and 10 months in a work release program after leading police on a half-hour, PCP-fueled chase which ended with the tires of his truck being shot out. Brown recently married his fourth wife, backup singer Tomi Raye Hynie, with whom he had a young son. Brown had five children with his previous wives.


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16. Rest in Peace!

Posted at 12:02PM on Dec 25th 2006 by dmumsie

17. This is a tremendous loss. One of the most important musical figures in our lifetime.

Posted at 12:06PM on Dec 25th 2006 by prospect

18. Thank you, Sheldon, #14 for saying that. I will miss his talent, but the way he abused women will unfortunately be remembered also.

Posted at 12:15PM on Dec 25th 2006 by monalisa13

19. My sympathy goes to His Family and may His memory serve as a blessing to all of his Family and relatives. May The L-rd comfort them and all of His mourners.

Posted at 12:18PM on Dec 25th 2006 by Marvin Sigal

20. rest in peace, but he looked and sanyg like a wild untamed gorilla, i saw not hing in his music but saverty it was horrible music just sreaming, now on Christmas Day Jesus has to be overshadowed on tv by this monkey. i thought bill mccutty who is married how strange is that, he looks so queer, was going to cry.

Posted at 12:20PM on Dec 25th 2006 by audrey rose

21. #20, you are an effing moron. You wouldn't be fit to lick the bottom of this man's shoes.

Posted at 12:30PM on Dec 25th 2006 by NinaS

22. Why do we put people up on pedestals that ultimately do not derserve it? The only people who should care about this man are his immediate family.

Posted at 12:41PM on Dec 25th 2006 by Matt

23. I agree with Sheldon....the man made a great contribution to the music industry, but he was NOT a good person, so I cannot mourn him either.

Posted at 12:45PM on Dec 25th 2006 by parissucksliterally

24. Get well soon Mr. Brown

Posted at 12:56PM on Dec 25th 2006 by Big Jake

25. Like all of us, the man had his personal demons, and I certainly don't condone his faults. But here we're remembering James Brown the artist, a tremendous innovator, musician and vocalist, both with the uptempo stuff and the ballads (check out "Prisoner Of Love," a standard he takes places it had never been before). Hard to believe his first hit, "Please Please Please," came half a century ago. Thank you for the music, JB.

Posted at 1:15PM on Dec 25th 2006 by Vincent

26. He gave us his heart, soul and immense talent...terrible loss. Rest in Peace.

Posted at 1:21PM on Dec 25th 2006 by Sandy & Alex

27. There will never be another Godfather of Soul! Rest In Peace! You'll be missed!

Posted at 1:29PM on Dec 25th 2006 by Amber

28. REST IN PEACE MR.JAMES BROWN aka "Godfather of SOUL"..

Posted at 1:30PM on Dec 25th 2006 by _aLL3y3zPonM3_

29. Yes Mr. Brown made many mistakes in his life and he's not alone in that but we're not talking about his mistakes we're just remembering his contribution to music and how he will be missed greatly R.I.P!!!!!

Posted at 1:35PM on Dec 25th 2006 by A.M.M.

30. This is the last thing I thought I would see this morning. Definitely Black and Proud this Christmas.

Posted at 1:41PM on Dec 25th 2006 by XENU?

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