id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_a7tjf63yv5bqhc5ti7dye7o7wa CARRIE ALLEN "I Got That Something That Makes Me Want to Shout": James Brown, Religion, and Gospel Music in Augusta, Georgia 2011 21 .pdf application/pdf 10734 834 67 Brown's participation in the black gospel music community of Augusta, Georgia, from the On 26 May 1992, "Godfather of Soul" and former gospel quartet singer James Brown gave an interview and sang on the Parade of Quartets, a black gospel music television gospel music performances and interviews with black political, religious, and cultural figures. music events, performed on and regularly viewed Parade of Quartets, and maintained vibrant personal relationships with Augusta gospel musicians. relationship with black sacred music include Brackett's "James Brown's 'Superbad' and the DoubleVoiced Utterance," Popular Music 11/3 (1992): 309–24; Alexander Stewart's "'Funky Drummer': New Brown's late-life involvement with Augusta's gospel music tradition and religious to attend.26 In the early 1990s, Brown once performed gospel music on Parade of 27 Virginia Norton, "Percy Griffin, through the Years: Singer Looks Back on His Career in Music with Swanee Quintet," Augusta Chronicle, 30 September 2006, http://old.chronicle.augusta.com/ recordings and often performs gospel music in Augusta's black and white churches ./cache/work_a7tjf63yv5bqhc5ti7dye7o7wa.pdf ./txt/work_a7tjf63yv5bqhc5ti7dye7o7wa.txt