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James Brown (James Joseph Brown, Barnwell, South Carolina, May 3, 1933 — Atlanta, Georgia, December 25, 2006) was a prolific singer, songwriter, bandleader and record producer. James Brown is recognized as one of the most influential figures in 20th century music. He was a seminal force in the evolution of gospeland rhythm and blues into soul and funk. He has also left his mark on numerous other musical genres, including rock, jazz, reggae, disco, dance and electronic music, and, most famously, hip-hop music. |
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Similar artists to James Brown
Parliament
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Lyn Collins
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The Meters
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Isaac Hayes
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Sly & The Family Stone |
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The J.B.'s |
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Parliament |
USA, Detroit - MI |
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Lyn Collins |
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The Meters |
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Isaac Hayes |
USA, Covington - Tennessee |
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Ohio Players |
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Bobby Byrd |
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Curtis Mayfield |
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Sam & Dave |
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The Bar-Kays |
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Funkadelic |
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Stevie Wonder |
USA, Saginaw -Michigan |
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Al Green |
USA, Forrest City - Arkansas |
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Rufus Thomas |
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Marvin Gaye |
USA, Washington |
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The Isley Brothers |
USA, Cincinnati - Ohio |
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Wilson Pickett |
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Otis Redding |
USA, Dawson - Georgia |
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Fred Wesley & the J.B.'s |
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James Brown & The Famous Flames |
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Earth, Wind & Fire |
USA, Chicago - Illinois |
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Aretha Franklin |
USA, Memphis - Tennessee |
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Joe Tex |
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Booker T. & The MG's |
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Donny Hathaway |
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Tower of Power |
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Bobby Womack |
USA, Cleveland - Ohio |
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Sam Cooke |
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Average White Band |
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