James Brown
James Brown (May 3, 1933 - December 25, 2006) was a celebrated American singer and songwriter, often hailed as "The Godfather of Soul." His musical journey began in gospel choirs, paving the way for his ascent in the entertainment industry. Brown is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in 20th-century popular music, celebrated for his powerful vocals and electrifying dance moves. He earned the nickname "the hardest-working man in show business" due to his relentless work ethic.
Launching his professional career in 1956, Brown gained prominence in the late 1950s and early 1960s, captivating audiences with his dynamic live performances and a series of chart-topping hits. Despite facing numerous personal challenges and setbacks throughout his life, he consistently released successful music across every decade until the 1980s. Beyond his musical achievements, Brown also played an active role in American political discourse during the 1960s and 1970s, using his platform to engage with pressing societal issues.
James Brown's legacy endures, marking him as a pivotal figure in the evolution of music and culture, influencing generations of artists and fans alike. His impact on soul music and beyond remains significant, solidifying his status as a true icon in the world of entertainment.
Filmography
Targets
Sands of Iwo Jima
The Apollo
Woman They Almost Lynched
Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown
The Quiet Hour
Going My Way
You're So Cupid
Eddie Murphy Raw
Air Force
Thunder Over the Plains
Return to Turin - Italia ‘90
The Younger Brothers
Undercover Brother
Montana
The Fireball
After Armageddon
When We Were Kings
Without Name
Young and Willing
Inside the Mafia
Five Guns to Tombstone
The T.A.M.I. Show
James Brown: Body Heat
The Man Behind The Gun
Soul Power
The Wild Blue Yonder
Gun Street
A Star Is Born (1954)
The Legend of the Underground
Chain Lightning
Finding the Funk
Corvette K-225
Rocky IV