![]() He thought he could record for both his regular record label, King Records, as James Brown and His Famous Flames, and Smash as a solo act. In 1964, Brown signed to Smash Records, a Mercury Records subsidiary. He briefly had his own record label, Try Me Records, which issued three singles-the most memorable being by Tammy Montgomery (who would later achieve success as Tammi Terrell). He started his own production company and recorded members of his live revue, including members of his vocal group, The Famous Flames. Although his records didn’t appear very high in the music trade charts, they sold very well plus his live act was unstoppable. In The Science Corner, we look at three examples: The “5” Royales, Hank Ballard and Bill Doggett.īy 1963, James Brown was a very hot property. Some of the artists he worked with included those who influenced his own singing career. Today we will discuss some of the recordings produced by James Brown.ĭuring the sixties, James Brown became Soul Brother Number One, and with that notoriety came a certain amount of clout which he used to help other singers up the ladder. ![]() In the middle of the program there will be a Science Corner, where we discuss a musical entity of some note. The GO Mechanism is assembled via a secret copyrighted Ultra-Tonal method that produces a very high standard of standardness by utilizing musical selections especially engineered to challenge every component of your mind. Every GO Mechanism is jam-packed with loads of O’Rooney and this one has it dripping down the wall! The “O” is for O’Rooney-an intangible, supernatural power that puts the “oo” into cool. If you are interested in the trash heard on the show, the track listing is right here. ![]() G– O GO! The “G” is for Groove, and in order to keep the groove groovin’, we don’t slow down to back announce records. Hello, and welcome to another installment of The GO Mechanism-an audio odyssey hosted by Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus that will initially stream over the Luxuria Musicweb hustle in the Saturday Night Special time-slot on November 12, then it will relax as a Luxuria Music podcast for a few weeks soon after it will become a posting on the Mixclouds and eventually will reside here in The Boogaloo Bag. ![]()
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