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Over a 39 year period, James Brown amassed an amazing total of 98 entries on Billboards top 40 R&B Singles Charts, a record unsurpassed by any other artist. Singing gospel music and playing piano, drums, and guitar served as an emotional outlet for the young Brown.
In 1952, Brown settled in Georgia and joined the Gospel Starlighters. ... James Brown was on his way. ... "Try Me", produced by Andy Gibson, hit big during the winter of 1958-59, giving the group its first Number One R&B record and enabling Brown to hire a steady backup band.
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