- Bobby Byrd
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Name = Bobby Byrd
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Robert Howard Byrd
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Born =August 15 ,1934
Died = death date and age|2007|9|12|1934|2|3
Origin =Toccoa , Georgia, USA
Genre =soul ,rhythm and blues
Occupation =Singer , songwriter, record producer
Years_active = 1959 - 1996
Label =King , Kwanza,Atlantic
Associated_acts =James Brown ,Famous Flames ,Maceo Parker ,Carleen Anderson ,Vicki Anderson ,Anna King
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Past_members =Bobby Byrd born Robert Howard Byrd (
August 15 1934 –September 12 2007 ) was anAfrican American funk /soul/R&B/gospelmusician ,songwriter andproducer .He was born in Toccoa, Georgia.The Early Gospel Years
Bobby Byrd was raised in the relative security of a church going family in Toccoa, Georgia in 1934. His family were respected members of their congregation and active in supporting their community. [ Cliff White: You Know He Got Soul Polygram sleevenotes (1995).] He was active in his local church's gospel choir, The Zioneers and then made a local name for himself in the Gospel Starlighters. It was a time when Church elders disapproved of secular singing so Byrd and the other members of the Gospel Starlighters would leave the state to perform secular material as The Avons. Byrd provided vocals, piano and organ and led a group including: Sylvester Keels, Fred Pulliam, Doyle Onglesby, Nashpendie Knox and Nafloyd Scott on guitar.
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James Brown &The Famous Flames In 1952 Bobby Byrd was playing basketball against the inmates of the Alto Reformatory prison team and met the music mad James Brown apparently showing off his singing to other inmates. Byrd befriended him and arranged for Byrd's family to oversee Brown's parole. [Washington Post Obituary, Sept. 15 2007, pB06 [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/14/AR2007091402400.html.] It began a personal and professional association that lasted until 1973 and although Byrd had twenty years plus as a solo performer it is his association with Brown for which he is chiefly remembered. Brown was a remarkable tour de force of vitality and personality and within a short time he had not only joined the Avons but he was directing affairs changing their name to The Flames. Byrd recognised early that Brown was unique and that it would be impossible to control him
'I didn't need him in competition, I needed him with me, that's why I worked so hard to get him over to my group'
[Cliff White: You Know He Got Soul Polygram sleevenotes (1995)] .The group, with the addition of Johnny Terry and Baroy Scott on bass, moved to Macon, Georgia and signed with the King subsidiary label, Federal. Their first record
Please, Please, Please appeared in february 1956 as by by James Brown and the Flames, a fact that did not please some members of the band and after just three sessions the original Flames had split. At the final session Byrd and Brown wrote the rhythm & blues dancer 'Can't be the same' the first of many co-colloborations with Brown many of which Byrd failed to gain credit.The Flames without Brown changed their name to Byrd's Drops of Joy but found the going tough so that when Brown approached them to reform the Flames they agreed. The power within the group was now with James Brown. At this point ,
The Famous Flames ceased being a vocal/instrumental group, and became a straight vocal group, as there was no need for additional instrumentalists, since Brown , in the interim , had already began to employ his own road band, the old J.C. Davis outfit, which became the first incarnation of the new "James Brown Band" (now a separate entity from The Flames,who were now all vocalists save for Byrd, who occasionally also doubled on keyboards) .Original Flames members Bobby Byrd and Johnny Terry returned, and new Flames members Bobby Bennett and Lloyd Stallworth were added. Original Flames guitarist Nafloyd Scott also returned , and was added to the band.This was in 1958.Reference: "James Brown: The Godfather of Soul"
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Byrd also recorded many solo funk tracks, most famously "I Know You Got Soul" (1971), which have been sampled by musicians including Public Enemy,
Eric B. & Rakim ,Ice Cube ,LL Cool J andA Tribe Called Quest . He was the original leader and founder ofThe Famous Flames , the vocal group with which James Brown first became famous. Byrd is actually the man who discovered James Brown.Fact|date=December 2007Byrd and Brown met in a Georgia youth detention facility, where Brown was an inmate. Byrd's local
baseball team played the prison team of which Brown was a member. It was Bobby Byrd's family that sponsored his release and took him in afterwards [Washington Post Obituary, Sept. 15 2007, pB06 [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/14/AR2007091402400.html.]Byrd was leader and founder of a vocal group called The Avons when Brown joined in the mid 1950s. The Avons later became The Flames, then
The Famous Flames , before they were repackaged with Brown as the frontman. James Brown and the Famous Flames, with Byrd as a member, recorded manyhit single s, including "Please, Please, Please ","Try Me ", "Think ", "Bewildered ", "Oh Baby, Don't You Weep ", "I Don't Mind ","Shout and Shimmy " , "I'll Go Crazy ", and many more.Brown and The Flames were also known for their powerful on stage performances across the
United States in venues such as theApollo Theatre in New York, (where they recorded the million-selling "Live At The Apollo"album ) the Regal inChicago , and The Royal Theatre inBaltimore (where they recorded the 1964 Top 10live album , "") and onfilm in the 1964concert film, "The T.A.M.I. Show", where they upstagedThe Rolling Stones . Byrd also appeared with Brown and the group in the film "Ski Party " (1965),Dick Clark 's "American Bandstand ", and twice on "The Ed Sullivan Show ". Byrd was the only member of The Flames to remain with Brown when the group disbanded in 1968.In 1993 Byrd released a solo album "On the Move" on the German
record Label , Soulciety Records.In October 2004 Bobby Byrd's songs "I Know You Got Soul" and "Hot Pants" were featured on the "" , playing on fictional
radio station Master Sounds 98.3 . In September 2005 his song "Try It Again" appeared on the soundtrack of "Indigo Prophecy ".He was married to soul singer
Vicki Anderson , another James Brown collaborator. His stepdaughter isCarleen Anderson .OnSeptember 12 2007 , surrounded by his family, Byrd died ofcancer , aged 73 inLoganville, Georgia .External links
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article2484991.ece "The Times" Obituary for Bobby Byrd]
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* [http://www.gyaszhir.hu/book.php?id=21572 Bobby Byrd - Condolence book (Hungarian)]
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