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Soul star James Brown dies at 73 | Soul star James Brown dies at 73 |
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Singer James Brown, known as the "Godfather of Soul", has died at the age of 73, his agent has said. | Singer James Brown, known as the "Godfather of Soul", has died at the age of 73, his agent has said. |
He was admitted to hospital in Atlanta after being diagnosed with severe pneumonia but died at 0145 local time (0645 GMT), said Frank Copsidas. | |
The star was famous for hits including I Got You (I Feel Good), Papa's Got a Brand New Bag and Living in America. | The star was famous for hits including I Got You (I Feel Good), Papa's Got a Brand New Bag and Living in America. |
"He is such an influence, I learned so much from him," Mr Copsidas told the BBC World Service. | |
"On Friday he had his toy giveaway, which is his annual toy giveaway in Augusta, Georgia. | |
"On Saturday, he went to his dentist up in Atlanta, and his dentist told him something was wrong, and he sent him to a doctor immediately." | |
Gospel roots | Gospel roots |
Brown was born in 1933 in South Carolina. | Brown was born in 1933 in South Carolina. |
Brown's songs have been widely sampled by other artists href="/1/hi/entertainment/386563.stm" class="">Obituary: James Brown He joined a gospel group as a young man after his release from jail for trying to steal a car. | |
He had his first hit on the US rhythm and blues chart, Please Please Please, in 1956. | He had his first hit on the US rhythm and blues chart, Please Please Please, in 1956. |
Brown had 94 hits on Billboard's mainstream Hot 100 in the US, according to his official website, and by the end of his career, he had a total repertoire of 800 songs. | Brown had 94 hits on Billboard's mainstream Hot 100 in the US, according to his official website, and by the end of his career, he had a total repertoire of 800 songs. |
However, he achieved only one top 10 single in the UK. | However, he achieved only one top 10 single in the UK. |
This was Living in America, from the soundtrack of the Sylvester Stallone film Rocky IV, which reached number five in 1986. | This was Living in America, from the soundtrack of the Sylvester Stallone film Rocky IV, which reached number five in 1986. |
High-speed chase | |
Two years later, however, Brown returned to prison, convicted of aggravated assault and failing to stop for a police officer. | |
This followed a high-speed car chase through Georgia and South Carolina, which ended when police shot the tyres of his truck. | |
Brown won the Award of Merit at the American Music Awards in 1992The star was credited with spreading the popularity of funk around the world, influencing a new generation of black music which spawned rap and hip-hop. | |
Brown, who had surgery for prostate cancer in 2004, appeared in London in October as part of the BBC's Electric Proms line-up. | |
At the time, he described how he planned to carry on as a performer, saying: "Everyone's got soul, whether it's talking, hip-hop, rap, gospel. | |
"We've gotta just stay with whatever we do. | |
"I don't wanna change, because then I'd have to name myself Sam Smith or Ted Wright or somebody. I'm going to be James Brown." | |
Last month Brown played at a ceremony at London's Alexandra Palace which saw his induction into the UK Music Hall of Fame, 20 years after entering the US equivalent. |