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    ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- James Brown, the dynamic, pompadoured "Godfather of Soul," whose rasping vocals and revolutionary rhythms made him a founder of rap, funk and disco as well, died early Monday, his agent said. He was 73.

    Brown was hospitalized with pneumonia at Emory Crawford Long Hospital on Sunday and died around 1:45 a.m. Monday, said his agent, Frank Copsidas of Intrigue Music. Longtime friend Charles Bobbit was by his side, he said.

    Copsidas said Brown's family was being notified of his death and that the cause was still uncertain. "We really don't know at this point what he died of," he said.

    Along with Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan and a handful of others, Brown was one of the major musical influences of the past 50 years. At least one generation idolized him, and sometimes openly copied him.

    His rapid-footed dancing inspired Mick Jagger and Michael Jackson among others. Songs such as David Bowie's "Fame," Prince's "Kiss," George Clinton's "Atomic Dog" and Sly and the Family Stone's "Sing a Simple Song" were clearly based on Brown's rhythms and vocal style.

    If Brown's claim to the invention of soul can be challenged by fans of Ray Charles and Sam Cooke, then his rights to the genres of rap, disco and funk are beyond question. He was to rhythm and dance music what Dylan was to lyrics: the unchallenged popular innovator.
    "James presented obviously the best grooves," rapper Chuck D of Public Enemy once told The Associated Press. "To this day, there has been no one near as funky. No one's coming even close."

    His hit singles include such classics as "Out of Sight," "(Get Up I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine," "I Got You (I Feel Good)" and "Say It Out Loud -- I'm Black and I'm Proud," a landmark 1968 statement of racial pride.

    "I clearly remember we were calling ourselves colored, and after the song, we were calling ourselves black," Brown said in a 2003 Associated Press interview. "The song showed even people to that day that lyrics and music and a song can change society."

    He won a Grammy award for lifetime achievement in 1992, as well as Grammys in 1965 for "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" (best R&B recording) and for "Living In America" in 1987 (best R&B vocal performance, male.) He was one of the initial artists inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986, along with Presley, Chuck Berry and other founding fathers.

    'Disco is James Brown, hip-hop is James Brown, rap is James Brown'
    He triumphed despite an often unhappy personal life. Brown, who lived in Beech Island near the Georgia line, spent more than two years in a South Carolina prison for aggravated assault and failing to stop for a police officer. After his release on in 1991, Brown said he wanted to "try to straighten out" rock music.


    From the 1950s, when Brown had his first R&B hit, "Please, Please, Please" in 1956, through the mid-1970s, Brown went on a frenzy of cross-country tours, concerts and new songs. He earned the nickname "The Hardest Working Man in Show Business."

    With his tight pants, shimmering feet, eye makeup and outrageous hair, Brown set the stage for younger stars such as Michael Jackson and Prince.

    In 1986, he was inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. And rap stars of recent years overwhelmingly have borrowed his lyrics with a digital technique called sampling.

    Brown's work has been replayed by the Fat Boys, Ice-T, Public Enemy and a host of other rappers. "The music out there is only as good as my last record," Brown joked in a 1989 interview with Rolling Stone magazine.

    "Disco is James Brown, hip-hop is James Brown, rap is James Brown; you know what I'm saying? You hear all the rappers, 90 percent of their music is me," he told the AP in 2003.

    Born in poverty in Barnwell, South Carolina, in 1933, he was abandoned as a 4-year-old to the care of relatives and friends and grew up on the streets of Augusta, Georgia, in an "ill-repute area," as he once called it. There he learned to wheel and deal.

    "I wanted to be somebody," Brown said.

    By the eighth grade in 1949, Brown had served 3 1/2 years in Alto Reform School near Toccoa, Georgia, for breaking into cars.

    While there, he met Bobby Byrd, whose family took Brown into their home. Byrd also took Brown into his group, the Gospel Starlighters. Soon they changed their name to the Famous Flames and their style to hard R&B.

    In January 1956, King Records of Cincinnati signed the group, and four months later "Please, Please, Please" was in the R&B Top Ten.

    While most of Brown's life was glitz and glitter, he was plagued with charges of abusing drugs and alcohol and of hitting his third wife, Adrienne.

    In September 1988, Brown, high on PCP and carrying a shotgun, entered an insurance seminar next to his Augusta office. Police said he asked seminar participants if they were using his private restroom.

    Police chased Brown for a half-hour from Augusta into South Carolina and back to Georgia. The chase ended when police shot out the tires of his truck.

    Brown received a six-year prison sentence. He spent 15 months in a South Carolina prison and 10 months in a work release program before being paroled in February 1991. In 2003, the South Carolina parole board granted him a pardon for his crimes in that state.

    Soon after his release, Brown was on stage again with an audience that included millions of cable television viewers nationwide who watched the three-hour, pay-per-view concert at Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles.

    Adrienne Brown died in 1996 in Los Angeles at age 47. She took PCP and several prescription drugs while she had a bad heart and was weak from cosmetic surgery two days earlier, the coroner said.

    More recently, he married his fourth wife, Tomi Raye Hynie, one of his backup singers. The couple had a son, James Jr.

    Two years later, Brown spent a week in a private Columbia hospital, recovering from what his agent said was dependency on painkillers. Brown's attorney, Albert "Buddy" Dallas, said singer was exhausted from six years of road shows.


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    جيمز براون، خواننده سرشناس سبک موسيقی سول، صبح دوشنبه، بيست و پنجم دسامبر در سن 73 سااگی در ايالت آتلانتای آمريکا درگذشت.
    اين خواننده که شهرتش بخاطر اجراهای پر تحرک موسیقی اش است، خود را پدر خوانده موسیقی سبک سول می دانست. او در زندگی غيرهنری، همانند عرصه فعاليتهای هنری اش، دوران پرفراز و نشيبی را طی کرد، و زندان را تجربه کرد، اما شهرتش باعث دعوت او به کاخ سفيد نيز شد.

    تولد در فقر

    جيمز براون در سال ۱۹۳۳ در کارولينای جنوبی بدنيا آمد، وقتی به سن چهار سالگی رسيد، والدينش از يکديگر جدا شدند. او در هفت سالگی، در يک روسپی خانه، کفش واکس می زد و می رقصيد.

    در شانزده سالگی، به اتهام تلاش برای دزديدن يک اتومبيل، به ۸ تا ۱۶ سال زندان محکوم شد، اما بعد از سه سال بخشوده شد و درپی آزادی از زندان، فعاليت هنری جدی را با پيوستن به يک گروه آواز کليسايی ادامه داد.

    علی رغم خارج شدن های مقطعی از دنيای موسيقی و بعنوان مثال، ورود به عرصه رقابتهای بوکس، او در اواسط دهه 1950، با گروه موسيقی جيمزبراون ريويو، مشهورشد. دورانی که در سال، تا ۳۵۰ روز کار می کرد و همه او را بعنوان يکی از پرکارترين هنرمندان می شناختند.

    تعهد هنری

    در آن دوران گرچه جيمز براون درآمد چندانی از بابت فروش موسيقی خود نداشت، اما اعتقاد داشت که روی صحنه، هنرمند برای مردم کار می کند و نبايد بخاطر درآمد کم، از کيفيت کار خود بکاهد.




    او در مورد رفتار اعضاء گروه خود نيز بسيار سختگير بود و آنها را بخاطر ديرحاضر شدن در محل کار، پوشيدن لباسهای کثيف، يا بد نواختن موسيقی جريمه می کرد.

    اما همين سختگيری باعث شد که او بتواند در اوايل دهه 1960در سالن معروف آپولو، در محله هارلم نيويورک، که بعنوان کعبه موسيقی سياهپوستان شناخته می شد برنامه اجرا کند.

    شهروند آمريکايی

    جيمز براون با پايه گذاری سبک موسيقی فانک، نبوغ خود را نشان داد و ثروت هنگفتی کسب کرد. اما در عين حال با کمک به فقرا و حتی فرستادن پول به آفريقا، نشان داد که زندگی پيشين خود را از ياد نبرده است.

    او در عرصه سياست نيز شخصيت با نفوذی بود. در سال ۱۹۶۸، پس از ترور مارتين لوترکينگ، رهبر جنبش آزادی های مدنی سياهپوستان آمريکايی، دستور صادر شد که کنسرت براون در شهر بوستن به طور زنده در سراسر آمريکا پخش شود. دعوت به آرامش از سوی جيمز براون، نه تنها اوضاع را قدری آرامتر کرد، بلکه موجب تشکر شخصی پرزيدنت جانسون، رئيس جمهور وقت آمريکا هم شد.

    اما از سوی ديگر، اجرای برنامه برای نيروهای آمريکايی در ويتنام، انتقاداتی شديد و حتی تهديد به مرگ را نيز برای جيمز براون در پی داشت.

    در نهايت، جيمز براون را نه تنها می توان الگويی مهم در زندگی سياهپوستان آمريکايی قلمداد کرد، بلکه موسيقی او، الهام بخش حتی بسياری از بزرگان موسيقی راک، مثل ميک جگر و ايگی پاپ شد و استفاده از قطعات موسيقی او در تصنيف های سبک هيپ هاپ، حکايت از ماندگاربودن موسيقی جيمز براون دارد.

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      Usher had a very special reason to grieve the late music legend James Brown: After their duet at the 2005 Grammys, the "Godfather of Soul" anointed the Confessions singer the "Godson of Soul."

      "It couldn't have been more of a pleasure to be recognized by James Brown," Usher, 28, tells PEOPLE exclusively. "James Brown introduced me to soul. Because of him I was given a clear view of what a real performance is and should be. I learned showmanship from him."

      Brown impressed Usher from the moment they began preparing for their duet. "We're in the rehearsals for the performance and James Brown arrives on time," Usher says. "This is not something the new school of performers knows anything about. Mr. Brown was in a class by himself."

      The elder singer also revealed the secret of getting off on the right foot – literally. "One look at my sneakers and he laughed, saying, 'You gonna fool around and break your ankles with those. You gotta have on the right shoes for your movement to be smooth.' I'll never forget it."

      But when Brown gave Usher the ultimate compliment, it came as a complete surprise. "Man, when he called me the 'Godson of Soul,' I damn near fell out backstage," Usher says. "Truth be told, I was so excited while on stage that I didn't even know that he gave me that name. It wasn't until I was backstage in my dressing room and someone from my staff told me he named me that. Then I actually saw a replay of the awards show."

      The two singers reconnected in October 2005 at a benefit concert Usher held in his hometown for families affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. "The last time we spoke was at my Project Restart event at the Phillips Arena in Atlanta," Usher says. "He was so happy to be a part of my Gulf Coast relief project. His support showed me so much about his character. James Brown was a giver. James Brown earned his name as the hardest working man in show business. 'Mr. Dynamite.' 'The Godfather of Soul.' I will miss him."

      Brown, 73, died on Christmas Day in an Atlanta hospital after being admitted for pneumonia. A private funeral for family and friends will be held on Friday, followed by a public service on Saturday at James Brown Arena in Augusta, Ga., Brown's agent, Frank Copsidas, told the Associated Press.

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        نه غزه نه لبنان جانم فدای ایران


        صادق هدايت؛ بوف کور

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          نه غزه نه لبنان جانم فدای ایران


          صادق هدايت؛ بوف کور

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          • #6
            Uff... he was a real singer !.. I had the honor to be in his concert Paris 98. R.I.P .

            Saeid jan thx for pics aziz .

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