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Birth name
  
Charles Louis Brown

Years active
  
1960s–2012

Instruments
  
Guitar


Genres
  
Funk, go-go

Origin
  
Washington, D.C.

Name
  
Chuck Brown

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Born
  
August 22, 1936 Gaston, North Carolina (
1936-08-22
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, musician, songwriter, record producer, guitarist

Role
  
Guitarist · windmeupchuck.com

Died
  
May 16, 2012, Balti, Maryland, United States

Spouse
  
Jocelyn Brown (m. 1992–2012)

Children
  
Wiley Brown, K.K. Brown, Charles Jr. Brown, Bill Brown, Nekos Brown

Similar People
  
Eva Cassidy, Jill Scott, Nelly, Marcus Miller, Chad Hugo

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Charles Louis "Chuck" Brown (August 22, 1936 – May 16, 2012) was an American guitarist, bandleader and singer who has garnered the honorific nickname "The Godfather of Go-Go". Go-go is a subgenre of funk music developed in and around the Washington metropolitan area in the mid-1970s. While its musical classification, influences, and origins are debated, Brown is regarded as the fundamental force behind the creation of go-go music.

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Early life: 1936–1963

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Charles Louis Brown was born on August 22, 1936 in Gaston, North Carolina. Brown's mother, Lyla Brown, was a housekeeper, and his father, Albert Louis Moody, was a United States Marine. Brown's father, however, was not present in his life, and Brown lived in poverty. When Chuck Brown was six years old, he moved to Washington, D.C. in 1942, and at 15 he started to live on the streets. He did not graduate high school; Brown quit school and decided to perform odd jobs to make money, including shining shoes.

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In the 1950s, Brown was convicted of murder and served eight years in Lorton Correctional Complex. At first, the case was tried as aggravated assault; however, it was moved up to murder once the victim died. Brown stated that his actions were in self-defense. In prison, he traded cigarettes for a guitar, which was how his love for the instrument began. When Brown completed his sentence, he moved back to Washington, D.C. and worked as a truck driver, a bricklayer, and a sparring partner at multiple boxing gyms. He also started to perform at parties throughout the area; however, he could not play at venues that served liquor, because his probation officer would not allow it.

Death

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Chuck Brown died on Wednesday, May 16, 2012, at Baltimore's Johns Hopkins Hospital of multiple organ failure, including heart failure. He was 75 years old. Several weeks prior to his death, he had postponed and cancelled shows due to hospitalisation for pneumonia. His interment was at Trinity Memorial Gardens in Waldorf, Maryland.

Legacy

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Brown is called the "Godfather of Go-Go" and was considered a local legend in Washington, D.C. Darryl Brooks, a local promoter who worked with Chuck Brown during his career, stated, "He was a symbol of D.C. manhood, back in the day, because of the authority that he spoke with. He just spoke from a perspective that black men could understand." Andre Johnson, the leader of the go-go band Rare Essence, said that Chuck Brown "influenced generations of people—not just one—a few generations of musicians around here." Washington, D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray said Brown was "Go-go's creator and, arguably, its most legendary artist."

Ricky "Sugarfoot" Wellman, longtime drummer for Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers, died of pancreatic cancer on November 23, 2013 at the age of 57.

Studio albums

  • We the People (1972)
  • Salt of the Earth (1974)
  • Bustin' Loose (1979)
  • Funk Express (1980)
  • We Need Some Money (1984)
  • Hah Man (1994)
  • The Other Side (featuring Eva Cassidy) (1995)
  • Go-Go & Gumbo, Satchmo N Soul (1997)
  • Timeless (1998)
  • The Spirit of Christmas (1999)
  • We're About the Business (2007)
  • We Got This (2010)
  • Beautiful Life (2014)
  • Live albums

  • Go Go Swing Live (1986)
  • Any Other Way to Go? (1987)
  • Live '87 – D.C. Bumpin' Y'all (1987)
  • 90's Goin' Hard (1991)
  • This Is a Journey...Into Time (1993)
  • Your Game...Live at the 9:30 Club (2001)
  • Put Your Hands Up! (2002)
  • Compilation albums

  • Go-Go Crankin' (1985)
  • Good to Go (1986)
  • Go Go Live at the Capital Centre (1987)
  • The Go Go Posse (1988)
  • Let's Go Go Christmas (1995)
  • Greatest Hits (1998)
  • Best of Chuck Brown (2005)
  • References

    Chuck Brown Wikipedia