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James Brown King of Soul Rocks on at LiveAuctionTalk(dot)com

Released on: October 9, 2008, 1:27 pm

Press Release Author: Rosemary McKittrick

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: Rosemary McKittrick provides a weekly column serving the art,
antiques and collectibles community. New auction information provided weekly.
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Press Release Body: Oct. 9, 2008 -- The day Martin Luther King Jr. was murdered in
Memphis in 1968 rioting broke out in cities all across America. Like many other
people James Brown was angry over King's death, but the music icon understood
rioting was not the solution.

"Build it, don't burn it" was the soul singer's anthem. He broadcast messages on
the radio pleading with African-Americans to stay calm and peaceful out of respect
for the fallen leader.

Some of the worse rioting was happening in Washington, D.C. Brown traveled there in
person to plead with rioters.

His pleas didn't stop the rioting but they did get people to stop and think.

"You have to know the pros and cons of where you're going, what you're doing, and
what's going to happen when you don't," he said. "Then don't get mad, don't get
angry, get smart."

Brown is number two behind Elvis Presley with hit records and number one in R&B hits
with over 116 hits during his career. In 1986 he was inducted into the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame.

Brown died at age 73 from heart congestion on Christmas Day in 2006.

On July 17, Christie's, New York, auctioned the personal collection of James Brown.

After months of legal battles, a South Carolina judge gave the ok just three days
before the sale.

One of Brown's infamous stage worn capes topped the auction. A full length, black
satin cape with intricate beadwork and James Brown embroidered in the collar sold
for $47,500.

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Contact Details: Rosemary McKittrick
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505-989-7210

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