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Bobby Byrd fue un músico estadounidense que descubrió a James Brown y formó parte de su grupo Famous Flames. Conoce su biografía, sus canciones más famosas y su fecha de nacimiento y muerte.
Bobby Byrd (1934-2007) was a soul and funk musician who founded and sang with the Famous Flames, a group that included James Brown. He also wrote many of Brown's hits, such as "Please, Please, Please" and "Try Me", and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Flames.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupI Know You Got Soul (Extended Version) · Bobby ByrdBobby Byrd Got Soul: The Best Of Bobby Byrd℗ 1988 UMG Recordin...
James Brown and Bobby Byrd performing "You’ve Got To Change Your Mind" live at the Boston Garden, on April 5, 1968. The concert became a thing of legend.
12 de jul. de 2022 · Bobby Byrd fue un poeta y cofundador de Cinco Puntos Press, una editorial independiente que publicó a numerosos autores hispanos y fronterizos. Murió el lunes por la noche en El Paso a los 80 años, según El Paso Matters.
Bobby Byrd was a long-time associate of James Brown, singing solo and with the Famous Flames. Learn more about his life, career and discography on AllMusic.
Watch Bobby Byrd, a singer and songwriter who collaborated with James Brown, perform "Soul Man" at a legendary concert in 1968. Learn more about his career and influence as a pioneer of funk and soul music.