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  1. The J.B.'s (sometimes punctuated The JB's or The J.B.s) was James Brown 's band from 1970 through the early 1980s. On records the band was sometimes billed under alternate names such as Fred Wesley and the JBs, The James Brown Soul Train, Maceo and the Macks, A.A.B.B., Fred Wesley and the New JBs, The First Family, and The Last Word. [1]

  2. 24 de jan. de 2007 · And on this 1980 recording from Nashville, Maceo Parker, Fred Wesley, Jimmy Nolan and "Jabo" Starks are all on hand to support "The Minister of New New Super Heavy Funk" as he does I Got You-I Feel Good; Please, Please, Please; Try Me; Cold Sweat; Papa's Got a Brand-New Bag, and more.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_WesleyFred Wesley - Wikipedia

    Fred Wesley (born July 4, 1943) is an American trombonist who worked with James Brown in the 1960s and 1970s, and Parliament-Funkadelic in the second half of the 1970s. Biography [ edit ] Wesley was born the son of a high school teacher and big band leader in Columbus, Georgia , and was raised in Mobile, Alabama .

  4. Here is the full-length version as found on The J.B.'s - Funky Good Time: The Anthology (2 x CD, Polydor 1995). The 1973 album Doing It To Death (People Records / Polydor) features a shorter edit of the track. 'Introduction To The J.B.'s' and 'Doing It To Death' written by James Brown.

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  5. A live album from a 1980 concert in Nashville, and one of the better Brown artifacts of the period, thanks in large part to the presence of the legendary Maceo Parker and Fred Wesley on sax...

  6. www.amazon.de › Jam-80-James-Brown › dpAmazon.de:Jam '80

    Produktbeschreibungen. Jede Konzertaufnahme des Hardest-Working Man im Showbusiness ist hörenswert!

  7. Jam 80: James Brown, Hoagy Carmichael, David Lindup, Fred Wesley, James Brown, Johnny Terry, Betty Jean Newsome, Bob Marley, Alfred Ellis: Amazon.fr: CD et Vinyles}