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Leader of the Soul Searchers back in the early 70's and DC Go Go star Chuck Brown has passed away.

 

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Affectionately known as the Godfather of Go Go, Chuck Brown created the Go Go sound. He combined Latin beats, African call and response chants and American Jazz, throwing in a touch of soul with a continuous drumbeat. This nonstop dance music is and has been a trademark of original creative music from the nations capital, Washington, D.C., and has gained Chuck Brown worldwide fans.

 

Chuck Brown began his musical career in the early 60s. His first stage experience was with Jerry Butler and the Earls of Rhythm. Then in 1965, he joined Los Latinos, whose syncopated backbeat enthralled him. This experience gave Chuck the confidence to get out on his own, incorporating all these styles into his band and introducing a sound unlike anything available at that time. I got sick and tired of watching people sitting around, Chuck says Disco was too fast-people didnt want to get all sweaty, and they just sat down. So we cut the beat in half.

 

Chuck called this new sound Go Go, because it never stops. Chuck Brown exploded onto the scene in 1971 with his first hit We The People. In 1972 he scored again, with the hit Blow Your Whistle. This was followed by the gold album Bustin Loose and the ..1 hit single of the same name on MCA/Source Records.

 

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Roburt

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An early Soul Searchers funk track ........

Roburt

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BTW, Chuck Brown and this group has nothing to do with Jake Wade & the Soul Searchers who were from the Michigan area.

Roburt

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Another early Soul Searchers collectable 45 .......

their take on JB's "There Was A Time" .......

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Guest TONY ROUNCE

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Greatest live gigs I've ever seen.

Will be listening to the 'Go Go Swing' album all the way to work and back today in tribute...

God speed, Chuck.

Soul Shrews

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Very sad news

Fantastic live go go gigs in London in the 80s..........got to see him live (and have a brief chat) in DC 2006 too.

Love the Soul Searchers Sussex LPs

RIP Chuck

Cheers Paul

Geeselad

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Was big into gog go back in the day, which I'd seen this guy he was the king of go go.

nickp

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Hi

I never had the pleasure to see Chuck live, however, Trouble Funk at the International in Manchester was one of the most powerful funk experiences, to this

day, that I have ever experienced.

Although the Go Go scene was short lived in the Uk, I'll be dropping this on Saturday.

https://youtu.be/-TLvgpbhd6E

Garethx

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Very sad news. Chuck's live shows were, as everyone has said, something else.

Guest Polyvelts

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More Sad news!

Weirdly I was only playing 'Busting Loose' yesterday remembering how great it was !

RIP after all the joy you gave people !




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