Channel: James Brown
Category: Music
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Description: Subscribe to James Brown: bit.ly/29Vydud A clip from the documentary, "The Night James Brown Saved Boston", features Civil Rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton discussing how James Brown managed to connect with people and his motivation for performing the night after Martin Luther King Jr.'s murder. Want more James Brown, go to Shout Factory: shoutfactory.com/film/film-soul-r-b/live-at-boston-garden-april-5-1968-extended-edition