“Drummer Melvin Parker was born in Kinston, North Carolina on June 7, 1944. His drumming style was a major ingredient in Brown’s funk music innovations in the 1960s. In 1964 and 1965 Parker was the drummer on three of Brown’s recordings: ‘Out of Sight,’ ‘Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag,’ and ‘I Got You (I Feel Good).’ ‘The greatest drummer I ever had in my life was Melvin Parker,’ Brown reflected in 2004. ‘I Feel Good’, ‘Papa’s Bag’ - nobody ever did that. Nobody. And they can’t do it now. And if I was getting ready to cut a record that was right, I would go get Melvin today, because he’s just like a metronome.’ Parker’s first association with Brown ended when he was drafted in the mid-1960s. He was replaced in the band by Clyde Stubblefield and Jabo Starks. Parker rejoined Brown’s band in 1969, and appeared on the album Sex Machine. In 1970, Parker was part of a mutiny by Brown’s band. After leaving Brown, Parker joined his brother Maceo’s band, Maceo & All the King’s Men. He rejoined Brown briefly in 1976, and played on the hit ‘Get Up Offa That Thing’.”
Wow!!!!!!!!! Two icons from days gone by. I'm 49 now and I grew up being a fan of both. Man I sure do miss em! Thank God though that we have videos. Its a straight up JOY to click on and recall their magic! Thank you dentelTV2 and everyone else who's posted a Sammy or James video! This is CLASSIC stuff.
Those "band cues" are too tight! Especially at :40, 1:03 and at 1:17. Nobody can mess with ol; J.B. He's definitely my all time favorite. Say it loud! James kept us black and proud, "Open up the door and I'll get it myself!
The Godfather of soul, I can't believe there are so few followers on this page. James Brown is the undisputed godfather of soul music. In my opinion. This is one of the best videos of him I've seen. He sings most of his hits. I saw him in Philadelphia at the Uptown Theater with the Flames singing Please Please. It was an experience I've never forgotten
These are two amaziing legendary entertainment icons that I greatly admire and appreciate for their unparalleled onstage fire! They leave it ALL onstage, as do I! GOD BLESS THEM BOTH!
Mr James Brown was initially mocked about his unorthodox musuicianship...later became the influence of Soul music, influenced the greatest Pop star (Michael Jackson) and was the catalyst for an entire genre that is the NEW Pop- HipHop/Rap. BE BRAVE ENOUGH TO STAND OUT AND BE DIFFERENT, it's bigger than YOU! #ThankYouMrBrown
having so much fun. i'm only 53 ( so not exactly a grumpy old man ) but good god what a cesspool of content and enjoyment television has become in 2021 ...
Once again, THANK God for UA-cam!!! They have the best stuff on here and I NEVER knew James and Sammy ever hooked up like this. Glad I got to see this and that they got the chance to perform together. They don't make shows like this anymore ..... what a shame!!!
One thing that gives me chill about Uncle Sammy is how playful he was on stage with any artist that comes his way! He was full of life. James Brown was the older version of MJ! Awesome
“Drummer Melvin Parker was born in Kinston, North Carolina on June 7, 1944. His drumming style was a major ingredient in Brown’s funk music innovations in the 1960s. In 1964 and 1965 Parker was the drummer on three of Brown’s recordings: ‘Out of Sight,’ ‘Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag,’ and ‘I Got You (I Feel Good).’ ‘The greatest drummer I ever had in my life was Melvin Parker,’ Brown reflected in 2004. ‘I Feel Good’, ‘Papa’s Bag’ - nobody ever did that. Nobody. And they can’t do it now. And if I was getting ready to cut a record that was right, I would go get Melvin today, because he’s just like a metronome.’ Parker’s first association with Brown ended when he was drafted in the mid-1960s. He was replaced in the band by Clyde Stubblefield and Jabo Starks. Parker rejoined Brown’s band in 1969, and appeared on the album Sex Machine. In 1970, Parker was part of a mutiny by Brown’s band. After leaving Brown, Parker joined his brother Maceo’s band, Maceo & All the King’s Men. He rejoined Brown briefly in 1976, and played on the hit ‘Get Up Offa That Thing’.”
“Drummer Melvin Parker was born in Kinston, North Carolina on June 7, 1944. His drumming style was a major ingredient in Brown’s funk music innovations in the 1960s. In 1964 and 1965 Parker was the drummer on three of Brown’s recordings: ‘Out of Sight,’ ‘Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag,’ and ‘I Got You (I Feel Good).’ ‘The greatest drummer I ever had in my life was Melvin Parker,’ Brown reflected in 2004. ‘I Feel Good’, ‘Papa’s Bag’ - nobody ever did that. Nobody. And they can’t do it now. And if I was getting ready to cut a record that was right, I would go get Melvin today, because he’s just like a metronome.’ Parker’s first association with Brown ended when he was drafted in the mid-1960s. He was replaced in the band by Clyde Stubblefield and Jabo Starks. Parker rejoined Brown’s band in 1969, and appeared on the album Sex Machine. In 1970, Parker was part of a mutiny by Brown’s band. After leaving Brown, Parker joined his brother Maceo’s band, Maceo & All the King’s Men. He rejoined Brown briefly in 1976, and played on the hit ‘Get Up Offa That Thing’.”
“Drummer Melvin Parker was born in Kinston, North Carolina on June 7, 1944. His drumming style was a major ingredient in Brown’s funk music innovations in the 1960s. In 1964 and 1965 Parker was the drummer on three of Brown’s recordings: ‘Out of Sight,’ ‘Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag,’ and ‘I Got You (I Feel Good).’ ‘The greatest drummer I ever had in my life was Melvin Parker,’ Brown reflected in 2004. ‘I Feel Good’, ‘Papa’s Bag’ - nobody ever did that. Nobody. And they can’t do it now. And if I was getting ready to cut a record that was right, I would go get Melvin today, because he’s just like a metronome.’ Parker’s first association with Brown ended when he was drafted in the mid-1960s. He was replaced in the band by Clyde Stubblefield and Jabo Starks. Parker rejoined Brown’s band in 1969, and appeared on the album Sex Machine. In 1970, Parker was part of a mutiny by Brown’s band. After leaving Brown, Parker joined his brother Maceo’s band, Maceo & All the King’s Men. He rejoined Brown briefly in 1976, and played on the hit ‘Get Up Offa That Thing’.”
The Godfather and his band The JBs. It doesn't get any better than this!! Plus, The Godfather and Sammy doing The Soul Brother Thang!! A rare timepiece and gem of a clip!!
You can really hear Afro-beat in this performance - listen to Fela Kuti if you haven't already.. Amazing footage, James Brown and Sammy Davis Jnr. - legends. And the band...!
“Drummer Melvin Parker was born in Kinston, North Carolina on June 7, 1944. His drumming style was a major ingredient in Brown’s funk music innovations in the 1960s. In 1964 and 1965 Parker was the drummer on three of Brown’s recordings: ‘Out of Sight,’ ‘Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag,’ and ‘I Got You (I Feel Good).’ ‘The greatest drummer I ever had in my life was Melvin Parker,’ Brown reflected in 2004. ‘I Feel Good’, ‘Papa’s Bag’ - nobody ever did that. Nobody. And they can’t do it now. And if I was getting ready to cut a record that was right, I would go get Melvin today, because he’s just like a metronome.’ Parker’s first association with Brown ended when he was drafted in the mid-1960s. He was replaced in the band by Clyde Stubblefield and Jabo Starks. Parker rejoined Brown’s band in 1969, and appeared on the album Sex Machine. In 1970, Parker was part of a mutiny by Brown’s band. After leaving Brown, Parker joined his brother Maceo’s band, Maceo & All the King’s Men. He rejoined Brown briefly in 1976, and played on the hit ‘Get Up Offa That Thing’.”
That drummer is doing all that with just a 3-piece kit?? Get down brother. James Brown & Sammy Davis, Jr. BOTH had a huge influence on my dancing. Please, check out my UA-cam freestyle dance and original dance move the FlipKick: RAMON HART'S PERFORMANCE A LIFETIME
Enough with the drum talk. You do realize how epochal this meeting of two peerless showmen, about the same age, from two entirely different show business traditions, is? (I sat in, in a session at an after-hours club in Mobile, AL in 1984, that had Jabo in it on drums, and unless he'd changed a lot, that's not him.) These two "get" each other completely, and, considering that Davis, Jr. is, arguably, the greatest tap dancer alive, at this moment in time, and the Godfather is the Godfather, and this is 1969, you are witnessing the genesis of what will become Michael Jackson.
tuxguys i love em all....but i favored Tap Dancer Bill Bailey before sammy Davis jr....because he was out first...bill was born in 1912...sammy was born in 1925...but they are all legendary... can't forget about Cab Calloway😇
This is just out of this world I can't stop moving my feet the greatest one and only the funkiest man alive Mr dynamite the godfather of soul wow aint it funky now yeah too funky
“Drummer Melvin Parker was born in Kinston, North Carolina on June 7, 1944. His drumming style was a major ingredient in Brown’s funk music innovations in the 1960s. In 1964 and 1965 Parker was the drummer on three of Brown’s recordings: ‘Out of Sight,’ ‘Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag,’ and ‘I Got You (I Feel Good).’ ‘The greatest drummer I ever had in my life was Melvin Parker,’ Brown reflected in 2004. ‘I Feel Good’, ‘Papa’s Bag’ - nobody ever did that. Nobody. And they can’t do it now. And if I was getting ready to cut a record that was right, I would go get Melvin today, because he’s just like a metronome.’ Parker’s first association with Brown ended when he was drafted in the mid-1960s. He was replaced in the band by Clyde Stubblefield and Jabo Starks. Parker rejoined Brown’s band in 1969, and appeared on the album Sex Machine. In 1970, Parker was part of a mutiny by Brown’s band. After leaving Brown, Parker joined his brother Maceo’s band, Maceo & All the King’s Men. He rejoined Brown briefly in 1976, and played on the hit ‘Get Up Offa That Thing’.”
Most people don't know that the Drummer is NATEJONESDRUMMERDOTCOM, the original #funkadelic. He is still living, alive and well on the Eastside of Jacksonville. Check out his website and read his "tell all" e-book!
All of James Browns Drummers were Tight and " On Point"! True Musicianship!
I was just about to say something similar........as great as James was..........the band was right on cue at every stage.........what a band.........
“Drummer Melvin Parker was born in Kinston, North Carolina on June 7, 1944. His drumming style was a major ingredient in Brown’s funk music innovations in the 1960s.
In 1964 and 1965 Parker was the drummer on three of Brown’s recordings: ‘Out of Sight,’ ‘Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag,’ and ‘I Got You (I Feel Good).’
‘The greatest drummer I ever had in my life was Melvin Parker,’ Brown reflected in 2004. ‘I Feel Good’, ‘Papa’s Bag’ - nobody ever did that. Nobody. And they can’t do it now. And if I was getting ready to cut a record that was right, I would go get Melvin today, because he’s just like a metronome.’
Parker’s first association with Brown ended when he was drafted in the mid-1960s. He was replaced in the band by Clyde Stubblefield and Jabo Starks. Parker rejoined Brown’s band in 1969, and appeared on the album Sex Machine.
In 1970, Parker was part of a mutiny by Brown’s band. After leaving Brown, Parker joined his brother Maceo’s band, Maceo & All the King’s Men. He rejoined Brown briefly in 1976, and played on the hit ‘Get Up Offa That Thing’.”
Two of the truest legends of our times
You can tell James was the ultimate perfectionist
Sammy Davis Jr. and James Brown among the greatest . RIP
Oh Wauuuuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhh ........ THE Godfather of Soul.
When he sings, you automatically rock along.
Wow!!!!!!!!! Two icons from days gone by. I'm 49 now and I grew up being a fan of both. Man I sure do miss em! Thank God though that we have videos. Its a straight up JOY to click on and recall their magic! Thank you dentelTV2 and everyone else who's posted a Sammy or James video! This is CLASSIC stuff.
His dance moves hits every sound. He is one best danncer ever was.
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DAMN James!!! too cold!!! you can't do that with tracks. thats live music y'all.
now I'm too hype to go to sleep
"Sweet" Charles Sherrell on bass and Nate Jones on drums were one serious rhythm section!
smkelly1970 hell yeah tight!!!!! ✌🏿️🇺🇸
Bernard Odum is the bassist.
But that’s Melvin Parker.
Two beautiful Legends,are greatly miss.
Those "band cues" are too tight! Especially at :40, 1:03 and at 1:17. Nobody can mess with ol; J.B. He's definitely my all time favorite. Say it loud! James kept us black and proud, "Open up the door and I'll get it myself!
Yes sirrrr!!!
The Godfather of soul, I can't believe there are so few followers on this page. James Brown is the undisputed godfather of soul music. In my opinion. This is one of the best videos of him I've seen. He sings most of his hits. I saw him in Philadelphia at the Uptown Theater with the Flames singing Please Please. It was an experience I've never forgotten
These are two amaziing legendary entertainment icons that I greatly admire and appreciate for their unparalleled onstage fire! They leave it ALL onstage, as do I! GOD BLESS THEM BOTH!
I watch this so many times n brings me JOY every time!!
Mr James Brown was initially mocked about his unorthodox musuicianship...later became the influence of Soul music, influenced the greatest Pop star (Michael Jackson) and was the catalyst for an entire genre that is the NEW Pop- HipHop/Rap. BE BRAVE ENOUGH TO STAND OUT AND BE DIFFERENT, it's bigger than YOU! #ThankYouMrBrown
When James Brown gave the band the signal to hit it. I felt that!
having so much fun. i'm only 53 ( so not exactly a grumpy old man ) but good god what a cesspool of content and enjoyment television has become in 2021 ...
Once again, THANK God for UA-cam!!! They have the best stuff on here and I NEVER knew James and Sammy ever hooked up like this. Glad I got to see this and that they got the chance to perform together. They don't make shows like this anymore ..... what a shame!!!
lepoetress ...Probably because you weren't around in 1969.
@@brucescott4261 I was about 3 - 3 1/2 mos old when this was done. Still had the new baby smell on me
@@lepoetress ...The Hollywood Palace show was a masterpiece!
@@brucescott4261 I bet it was!! This episode alone shows how hip and happening this show was.
I hope people understand the event they just saw going down.. James Brown......Sammy Davis Jr. performing, TOGETHER! Nuff said.
The best duet ever
two solid beautfuLL CATZ,, awesome shit man ,, xx
smilling from ear to ear watching this... epic
One thing that gives me chill about Uncle Sammy is how playful he was on stage with any artist that comes his way! He was full of life. James Brown was the older version of MJ! Awesome
What a great performance and that drummer is on another level. Mr. James Brown, SOUL BROTHER NUMBER 1.
“Drummer Melvin Parker was born in Kinston, North Carolina on June 7, 1944. His drumming style was a major ingredient in Brown’s funk music innovations in the 1960s.
In 1964 and 1965 Parker was the drummer on three of Brown’s recordings: ‘Out of Sight,’ ‘Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag,’ and ‘I Got You (I Feel Good).’
‘The greatest drummer I ever had in my life was Melvin Parker,’ Brown reflected in 2004. ‘I Feel Good’, ‘Papa’s Bag’ - nobody ever did that. Nobody. And they can’t do it now. And if I was getting ready to cut a record that was right, I would go get Melvin today, because he’s just like a metronome.’
Parker’s first association with Brown ended when he was drafted in the mid-1960s. He was replaced in the band by Clyde Stubblefield and Jabo Starks. Parker rejoined Brown’s band in 1969, and appeared on the album Sex Machine.
In 1970, Parker was part of a mutiny by Brown’s band. After leaving Brown, Parker joined his brother Maceo’s band, Maceo & All the King’s Men. He rejoined Brown briefly in 1976, and played on the hit ‘Get Up Offa That Thing’.”
This music was so ahead of its time.
two professionals in there own right..Beautiful man AWESOME
Even when he was bullshitting Sammy still had rhythm lol
XD
Lmao
That damn drummer is on point.
“Drummer Melvin Parker was born in Kinston, North Carolina on June 7, 1944. His drumming style was a major ingredient in Brown’s funk music innovations in the 1960s.
In 1964 and 1965 Parker was the drummer on three of Brown’s recordings: ‘Out of Sight,’ ‘Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag,’ and ‘I Got You (I Feel Good).’
‘The greatest drummer I ever had in my life was Melvin Parker,’ Brown reflected in 2004. ‘I Feel Good’, ‘Papa’s Bag’ - nobody ever did that. Nobody. And they can’t do it now. And if I was getting ready to cut a record that was right, I would go get Melvin today, because he’s just like a metronome.’
Parker’s first association with Brown ended when he was drafted in the mid-1960s. He was replaced in the band by Clyde Stubblefield and Jabo Starks. Parker rejoined Brown’s band in 1969, and appeared on the album Sex Machine.
In 1970, Parker was part of a mutiny by Brown’s band. After leaving Brown, Parker joined his brother Maceo’s band, Maceo & All the King’s Men. He rejoined Brown briefly in 1976, and played on the hit ‘Get Up Offa That Thing’.”
One of One. Priceless.
There is so much joy in this video
Sammy and James on the same stage! WOW! Does it get any better than that!!
i loved that camel walk god and the drum beat was so fire
That band is ON POINT!!!!!
...And they better be!
James Brown was a perfectionist...practice,practice,, practice...
“Drummer Melvin Parker was born in Kinston, North Carolina on June 7, 1944. His drumming style was a major ingredient in Brown’s funk music innovations in the 1960s.
In 1964 and 1965 Parker was the drummer on three of Brown’s recordings: ‘Out of Sight,’ ‘Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag,’ and ‘I Got You (I Feel Good).’
‘The greatest drummer I ever had in my life was Melvin Parker,’ Brown reflected in 2004. ‘I Feel Good’, ‘Papa’s Bag’ - nobody ever did that. Nobody. And they can’t do it now. And if I was getting ready to cut a record that was right, I would go get Melvin today, because he’s just like a metronome.’
Parker’s first association with Brown ended when he was drafted in the mid-1960s. He was replaced in the band by Clyde Stubblefield and Jabo Starks. Parker rejoined Brown’s band in 1969, and appeared on the album Sex Machine.
In 1970, Parker was part of a mutiny by Brown’s band. After leaving Brown, Parker joined his brother Maceo’s band, Maceo & All the King’s Men. He rejoined Brown briefly in 1976, and played on the hit ‘Get Up Offa That Thing’.”
Maaaaaaan this was awesome!!! Wish I could go back time and just live a little when these legends roamed the earth! Still a joy to watch
Love these two, the Candyman and , the Godfather of soul. Two great artists. Heaven must be Rocking.
Thank youtube for making gems like these available to the world.
this is just beautiful
THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT MESSAGE YOU CAN EVER GIVE ANYONE IS SOUL EXISTS BECAUSE OF GODS LOVE FOR IT
The Godfather and his band The JBs. It doesn't get any better than this!! Plus, The Godfather and Sammy doing The Soul Brother Thang!! A rare timepiece and gem of a clip!!
Sammy was a bad mf-er in his own right, and he was pretty funny too! Cause he "was together", as J.B. said.
Good gawd! This man is off the richter! Gotta love it!
Watch Jackie Wilson !!
Pristine, mind-blowing... James.
Two of the greatest , Can"t b replace.
This is epic! Love it...There will never be another James Brown...Soul Bother #1!!!
Funk's evolution on display right here. JB had no peer.
Thank you so much for posting! History was made that night
james legs, the drummer, and ole girl in the back killed this entire thing Sammy killed that camel walk too!!!
They all were right on point!
Listen to give it up or turn it loose! ..I can't stop moving my feet
That song is one of the funkiest songs ever damm straight ! ✌🏿️🇺🇸🎸
Some of the Baddest Beats EVER!!TRUST AND BELIEVE THAT!!
That's why everyone sampled his music!
"THAT BOY GOOD"👏👏👏👏👏👏
aww, that surely was fun to watch! :)
You can really hear Afro-beat in this performance - listen to Fela Kuti if you haven't already.. Amazing footage, James Brown and Sammy Davis Jnr. - legends. And the band...!
I just love James Brown. ❤
I give my gratitude for providing the time to share the video dentelTV2, this will be a first time for me to watch the footage.
Ball it up in one word LEGENDS
Who is the female background dancer?
Who's the drummer?? Homeboy workin' his ass off!
+James Ferraro it could be jabo starks
The drummer is Nate Jones.
at the time of taping, John "Jabo" Starks was on drums
One of the best of the best of the best right here and I was born in the wrong era for sure! 💯💯💯💯
The drummer is badass !
“Drummer Melvin Parker was born in Kinston, North Carolina on June 7, 1944. His drumming style was a major ingredient in Brown’s funk music innovations in the 1960s.
In 1964 and 1965 Parker was the drummer on three of Brown’s recordings: ‘Out of Sight,’ ‘Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag,’ and ‘I Got You (I Feel Good).’
‘The greatest drummer I ever had in my life was Melvin Parker,’ Brown reflected in 2004. ‘I Feel Good’, ‘Papa’s Bag’ - nobody ever did that. Nobody. And they can’t do it now. And if I was getting ready to cut a record that was right, I would go get Melvin today, because he’s just like a metronome.’
Parker’s first association with Brown ended when he was drafted in the mid-1960s. He was replaced in the band by Clyde Stubblefield and Jabo Starks. Parker rejoined Brown’s band in 1969, and appeared on the album Sex Machine.
In 1970, Parker was part of a mutiny by Brown’s band. After leaving Brown, Parker joined his brother Maceo’s band, Maceo & All the King’s Men. He rejoined Brown briefly in 1976, and played on the hit ‘Get Up Offa That Thing’.”
That drummer is doing all that with just a 3-piece kit?? Get down brother. James Brown & Sammy Davis, Jr. BOTH had a huge influence on my dancing. Please, check out my UA-cam freestyle dance and original dance move the FlipKick: RAMON HART'S PERFORMANCE A LIFETIME
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3 piece kit with no biscuit.
This is timeless, classic, epic. and everything else
classic performance two of the best we had
Even though they're irreplaceable, We're still waiting for their replacements... still 😞
Only replacements is if they're cloned....
Enough with the drum talk.
You do realize how epochal this meeting of two peerless showmen, about the same age, from two entirely different show business traditions, is?
(I sat in, in a session at an after-hours club in Mobile, AL in 1984, that had Jabo in it on drums, and unless he'd changed a lot, that's not him.)
These two "get" each other completely, and, considering that Davis, Jr. is, arguably, the greatest tap dancer alive, at this moment in time, and the Godfather is the Godfather, and this is 1969, you are witnessing the genesis of what will become Michael Jackson.
tuxguys i love em all....but i favored Tap Dancer Bill Bailey before sammy Davis jr....because he was out first...bill was born in 1912...sammy was born in 1925...but they are all legendary...
can't forget about Cab Calloway😇
That’s god damn right.
thank you for this post ...much too funky for the masses
Great video
Thank you
FU*K...They were so damn good. WTF Happened? We don't got nuthin like this any more. FYI...I'm white. And I could watch these two all day.
Agreed!
Certified OG shit right here! (Original Godfathers)
Both of these cats camel walk was Fire🔥🔥🔥
Man all those breaks, gaps and pauses and never missing a beat. I dont care who you are...you will not go on stage to perform after this man!!!
This was amazing
That dance is a Combination of Rumpelstiltskin an the funky Chicken
On the freaking 1.. if you don't know
This is just out of this world I can't stop moving my feet the greatest one and only the funkiest man alive Mr dynamite the godfather of soul wow aint it funky now yeah too funky
GOD BLESS YOU TWO RIP
@gmandofgod Thank you for that information. And thanks for clearing up the confusion.
“Drummer Melvin Parker was born in Kinston, North Carolina on June 7, 1944. His drumming style was a major ingredient in Brown’s funk music innovations in the 1960s.
In 1964 and 1965 Parker was the drummer on three of Brown’s recordings: ‘Out of Sight,’ ‘Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag,’ and ‘I Got You (I Feel Good).’
‘The greatest drummer I ever had in my life was Melvin Parker,’ Brown reflected in 2004. ‘I Feel Good’, ‘Papa’s Bag’ - nobody ever did that. Nobody. And they can’t do it now. And if I was getting ready to cut a record that was right, I would go get Melvin today, because he’s just like a metronome.’
Parker’s first association with Brown ended when he was drafted in the mid-1960s. He was replaced in the band by Clyde Stubblefield and Jabo Starks. Parker rejoined Brown’s band in 1969, and appeared on the album Sex Machine.
In 1970, Parker was part of a mutiny by Brown’s band. After leaving Brown, Parker joined his brother Maceo’s band, Maceo & All the King’s Men. He rejoined Brown briefly in 1976, and played on the hit ‘Get Up Offa That Thing’.”
the Jb dancer aka Ann Norman.
Two legends with the same cause … freedom for all
Two of the greatest! love them!
Let's face it , two of the all-time greatest performance in the history of show business......
Absolutely SOUL Perfection 🌞🌍🌎🌏🌛💌🤩😍🕺💃
The greatest entertainer ever, PERIOD.
i loved sammy's camel walk
He was so light on his feet!
“Sweet” Charles Sherrell with the Vox Phantom bass FTW!
WONDERFUL.....Davis and Brown...Brown Is Always Electric.Davis is the COOL.
Most people don't know that the Drummer is NATEJONESDRUMMERDOTCOM, the original #funkadelic. He is still living, alive and well on the Eastside of Jacksonville. Check out his website and read his "tell all" e-book!
That’s not Melvin Parker?
Simplismente O Melhor.....
@LAKERSNYANKEESFAN- agreed,completely. This is the best footage i've ever seen of James. I've seen it many times, never tire of it.
James was a beast!!!!! good god!
James brown. The best dancer ever
Who's the go go dancer in the background?
Love that dance : )
You said it!!!! The stuff going on now is just too much and at times, a tad vulgar.
Rip Sammy & James
These two are having the time of their lives!
The dancer in the back, she's good
She was rockin' it out!
Hardest working man in show business.
Absolutely marvelous 🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉😅
Agreed! You are right, it is Melvin Parker! Good job!!!!
One of the best videos on You Tube.