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The night James Brown saved Boston, [presented by] VH1 and FremantleMedia and Shout! Factory ; produced by David Leaf and Arlene Wszalek ; producers, Eric Kulberg, Morgan Neville ; written by Morgan Neville ; directed by David Leaf

Label
The night James Brown saved Boston, [presented by] VH1 and FremantleMedia and Shout! Factory ; produced by David Leaf and Arlene Wszalek ; producers, Eric Kulberg, Morgan Neville ; written by Morgan Neville ; directed by David Leaf
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Not rated
Main title
The night James Brown saved Boston
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
252252041
Responsibility statement
[presented by] VH1 and FremantleMedia and Shout! Factory ; produced by David Leaf and Arlene Wszalek ; producers, Eric Kulberg, Morgan Neville ; written by Morgan Neville ; directed by David Leaf
Runtime
175
Summary
From his early start singing in a prison gospel group to his transformation into The Godfather of Soul, James had the feeling. It was real and powerful and managed to jump the color barrier and grabbed a hold of black and white audiences alike. Pays tribute not only to James Brown's enormous contribution to American music, but also reveals his often overlooked impact on American race relations
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
I got the feelin', James Brown in the '60sJames Brown in the '60sI got the feeling
Classification
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