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This is what we in Lulea call a James Brown Moment:
Jesse Kornbluth: Movits: The World's Greatest Swedish Hip-Hop Swing Jazz Band Jesse Kornbluth 2011
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Some fans will file past the coffin and others hope to be part of the 8,100 people that will be allowed to stay inside the arena for a celebration of James Brown, that is going to be held at 1: 00, it will be lead by the Reverend Al Sharpton.
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Recalling James Brown's Christmas day death, we'll speak with the Reverend Al Sharpton about his very special bond with the singer.
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Pop star Michael Jackson called James Brown his greatest inspiration, a master.
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Grupo Fantasma's 2008 album, "Sonidos Gold," featured guest spots by Harlow and saxophonist Maceo Parker, best known as James Brown's favorite horn player.
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Grupo Fantasma's 2008 album, "Sonidos Gold," featured guest spots by Harlow and saxophonist Maceo Parker, best known as James Brown's favorite horn player.
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Grupo Fantasma's 2008 album, "Sonidos Gold," featured guest spots by Harlow and saxophonist Maceo Parker, best known as James Brown's favorite horn player.
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She commanded her band with the sort of rigour that recalled James Brown, repeatedly yelling "stop" or "wait" the band would turn on a dime while she churned out invigorated tunes from her latest LP
Backseat Sandbar 2009
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A Fayette District Court judge urged Earl, also known as James Brown, to go into a treatment program at the Hope Center, but Earl is under no obligation to do so.
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The Hardest Working Man In Showbusiness not only stayed onstage, he avoided the projectile with the kind of sideways-shuffle dance move he had long ago christened the "James Brown".
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