A nice King records sleeve with all its sub labels; Federal, Starday, Look, DeLuxe, Bethlehem Check out this page with the King Records history and a KILLER discography!
Monthly Archives: March 2011

Both of these cuts are available in this CD collection: James Brown the Singles 4: 1966-1967 A couple of fresh jams on the King label. Bring It Up was number 7 on the R&B charts and number 29 on the pop Charts. James Brown and the Famous Flames were indeed […]
1967 King 45 Bring it Up/Nobody Knows

The J.B.’s just after Bootsy, Catfish and Kash Waddy left. Bobby Byrd, JB and band lay it down and show the world what it means to FUNK! This clip is from The Mike Douglas Show, May 1971.
Sex Machine live 1971

The poster reads “James Brown Presents The Proud Crowd”. Oh my goodness! Now this must of been something. This concert was at Erie Arena in Erie PA. Two great acts from the King label.
1960s Concert poster for Hank Ballard, The Dapps ...

Classic style poster for a show with JB and the Orchestra. The concert was at the Joe Freeman Coliseum on Saturday January 20th, 1968.
Poster for 1968 James Brown concert

A promotional ad for James Brown’s classic LP.
Promo ad for Revolution of the Mind LP
Big thanks to whoever compiled this. A must, must, must for all fans of JB and band.
Wicked collection of Soul Train clips!

There Was a Time is available in this CD collection: James Brown – Singles 5: 1967-1969 Credit on this JB produced King 45 is actually The Dapps Featuring Alfred Ellis. You can learn about James Brown sideman, Alfred “Pee Wee” Ellis on Wikipedia. You can also learn about Beau Dollar […]
1968 King 45: The Dapps Featuring Alfred Ellis ...
Bootsy, Catfish and the whole JB gang here. Lots of great footage around from this concert. Click on the “Paris” tag below this post to see em all.
JB and the J.B.’s performing Sunny at the ...
Poster on YouTube says that this is from the first episode of a show called The Music Scene. The show was hosted by David Steinberg who eventually got his own talk show a few years later. Groovy was in full effect here obviously.