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Brown is called the "Godfather of Go-Go" [8] [18] 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 ...
"Bustin' Loose (Part 1)" is a hit song for Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers. [1] Released from the album of the same name, it spent four weeks at the top of the R&B singles chart in early 1979 and peaked at number 34 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.
We're About the Business is a studio album released on April 24, 2007 [4] by the Washington, D.C.–based go-go musician Chuck Brown. We're About the Business was Chuck Brown's highest-charting album ever, which peaked on May 12, 2007, at No. 2 on the "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums" and No. 37 on the "Billboard Pop Albums".
Go Go Swing Live is a live album recorded and released in 1986 by the Washington, D.C.–based go-go band Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers. [4] [5] [6] The album was recorded at the Crystal Skate (in Temple Hills, Maryland) and at the RSVP (a defunct nightclub in Washington, D.C.) [7] [6]
The "Go Go Posse" was a supergroup consisting of D.C. Scorpio, Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers, Rare Essence, Little Benny & the Masters, and E.U. [4] [5] The song "D.C. Don't Stand for Dodge City" was an anti-violence song recorded and released as a single in 1988.
The album was recorded live at The 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. [5] The live performance was a collaboration between Chuck Brown and some of the musicians who were influenced by his works. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The album consists of go-go renditions of classic neo soul, go-go, jazz and blues songs.
Hah Man is a studio album released in 1994 by the Washington, D.C.–based go-go musician Chuck Brown. [3] The album consists go-go renditions of classic jazz and swing songs performed with a go-go beat. The album's title track "Hah Man" was used as the theme song to the television show The Sinbad Show, a 1993 to 1994 black sitcom starring ...
"We Need Some Money" is a single by the Washington, D.C.–based go-go band Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers, which was released as a single in 1984. [1] The song has been sampled by many hip-hop artists, including songs by Kid 'n Play and Wreckx-n-Effect, [2] and is currently used in many promotional advertisements for the D.C. Lottery. [3]