Showing posts with label James Brown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Brown. Show all posts

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Judge Orders James Brown Documents Made Public

 James Brown performs on stage during the Live 8 concert at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland. A judge has ordered South Carolina’s attorney general to turn over documents to a freelance journalist investigating the fight over the estate of soul singer James Brown. Sue Summer wants to see the diary of the woman who said she was Brown's wife when he died in 2006, an appraisal of Brown’s assets and other records she requested under the Freedom of Information Act.

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A judge has ordered South Carolina's attorney general to turn over documents to a freelance journalist investigating the court fight over the estate of soul singer James Brown.
Sue Summer wants to see the records, which include the diary of the woman who said she was Brown's wife when he died in 2006, an appraisal of Brown's assets, and documents about how much trustees and attorneys are being paid from Brown's estate. She requested them under the state's Freedom of Information Act.
Earlier this month, Circuit Judge Eugene Griffith Jr. ruled against Attorney General Alan Wilson, who said he shouldn't be forced to release the records because they are part of different lawsuits over Brown's estate.
In his ruling, Griffith said Wilson's position is "inconsistent with both the letter and spirit" of the state's open records act, which only allows public records to be kept secret in very specific circumstances.
State prosecutors have asked Griffith to reconsider his ruling. The diary is already under a court order not to be released, and other documents the judge ruled should be made public have also been put off limits, Wilson said in court filings.
The judge's order gives Wilson until early next week to turn the records over. He can argue some of them should be kept private under the law, but he will have to show them to Summer's lawyer and the judge for a hearing.
Wilson said the process for his office to submit documents it thinks are confidential also doesn't follow open records law. In the reconsideration request, filed Wednesday, Wilson also asks the judge to delay the release of any documents for at least 30 days.
Summer said she was pleased with the order. She said part of the reason she keeps pursuing the story is she wants to make sure Brown's dying wish to pay for scholarships for poor children in Aiken County and Augusta, Georgia, is done.
"It is past time for the secrecy that has surrounded the James Brown estate proceedings to come to an end. It is past time for the public to receive an answer to the question — after seven years, will Mr. Brown's last wishes be honored in the State of South Carolina? The needy children Mr. Brown wanted to help with his education charity are waiting for an answer," Summer said.
Wilson's predecessor, Attorney General Henry McMaster, brokered a deal in 2009 to try to stop several lawsuits over the estate. It gave nearly half to a charitable trust, a quarter to his widow, Tomi Rae Hynie, and left the rest to be split among his adult children.
The state Supreme Court threw that settlement out last year, saying it ignored Brown's wishes for most of his money to go to charity. The lawsuit was brought by the original trustees of Brown's estate. But the justices also ruled they shouldn't be let back into the estate because they managed it so poorly. The dispute remains in court, nearly eight years after the Godfather of Soul died on Christmas Day 2006.
The former backup singer for Brown fought with the estate for years after the singer's lawyers said their marriage was annulled because she was still married to another man when she and Brown exchanged vows. The settlement approved after the trustees were booted included an agreement that Brown and Hynie's marriage was legitimate.
Summer also said no one has any idea what Brown's estate is worth. A professional manager who took control of Brown's assets after McMaster's deal said he wiped out more than $20 million in debt Brown borrowed for a European comeback tour right before his death by cutting deals that put Brown's music on national and international commercials for products like Chanel perfume and Gatorade.
Summer thinks that the manager's work was vastly inflated. In their decision, the state Supreme Court said it had no idea what Brown's estate is now worth — giving estimates from $5 million to more than $100 million.
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Friday, April 13, 2012

James Brown, Godfather of Soul, Pace-Setter and Funkmaster

James Brown is the originator of funk and a major figure of 20th century popular music and dance. Brown profoundly influenced the development of many different musical genres.As an adult, Brown legally changed his name to remove the "Jr." designation. In his spare time, Brown spent time practicing his various skills in Augusta-area stalls.

In 1952, while Brown was still in reform school, he met future R&B legend Bobby Byrd, who was there playing baseball against the reform school team. Byrd saw Brown perform there and admired his singing and performing talent. As a result of this friendship, Byrd's family helped Brown secure an early release after serving three years of his sentence. The authorities agreed to release Brown on the condition that he would get a job and not return to Augusta or Richmond County


In 1955, Brown and Bobby Byrd's sister Sarah performed in a group called "The Gospel Starlighters". Eventually, Brown joined Bobby Byrd's vocal group, the Avons, and Byrd turned the group's sound towards secular rhythm and blues. After the group's name was changed to The Flames, Brown and Byrd's group toured the Southern "chitlin' circuit". The group eventually signed a deal with the Cincinnati, Ohio-based label Federal Records, a sister label of King Records. Brown's early recordings were fairly straightforward gospel-inspired R&B compositions, heavily influenced by the work of contemporary musicians such as Ray Charles, Little Willie John, Clyde McPhatter and Little Richard.

And all in all, Brown set the pace when Bobby Byrd found him and the rest would be history in what would evolve over the years and without Byrd I'm not sure if Brown would have emerged. But Brown's amazing talent with the help of Byrd wou...ld influence upcoming folks in the likes of Sly and His Family Stone, Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, Booker T. & the M.G.s and casts at the eruption of Motown and a Michael Jackson that would emulate the moves and dacesteps...His legacy lives!!




The would be Soul Brother #1, Godfather of Soul and Minister of New, New Super Heavy Funk, James Brown taps, jumps and performs on The Lloyd Thaxton Show at the KCOP-TV Studios in Los Angeles, February 1962


Godfather of Soul James Brown performs for US Soldiers in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Date: June 01, 1968

James Brown and The Famous Flames rocks the Apollo Theater. (L-R): Johnny Terry, Bobby Byrd, Bobby Bennett and James Brown (Summer 1964)

James Brown stands before his private jet. Date: July 18, 1968.

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