The following ten lots of custom-made costumes, awards and personal effects associated with James Brown - The Godfather Of Soul, are the property of a private collector. The costumes were worn by James Brown between 1961-1968 and the awards and personal ephemera are believed to have been displayed in his home.
JAMES BROWN A quantity of printed ephemera associated with James Brown's career comprising: ten copies of Atlanta's Music Guide, WIGO Radio's Chart for the week of July 3rd, 1967, featuring James Brown records at No.16:I Loves You Porgy and No.22:Cold Sweat; four Western Union telegrams sent to James Brown between July 18th to July 20th 1967 to celebrate the opening of his show at the Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, one from Alan Leeds of W.A.N.T. radio telling him "Cold Sweats" Number One For Second Week...; another from Jack Bart and the staff of Universal Attractions telling Brown ..This Is Something We Have All Been Working For For A Number Of Years...Knock 'Em Dead On This Engagement..; ten publicity postcards promoting the Explosive James Brown Show at the Flamingo, Las Vegas, each addressed to different D.J.s at radio stations from Atlanta to Washington D.C. and inscribed on reverse in three different hands with the same message ...I'm holding up for the brothers. You see this is the first time this has happened. Don't let me down I'm in a Cold Sweat ha. ha, Soul Brother No.1...; twelve publicity photographs circa 1960-1967; a letter from a fifteen year old fan accompanying a scrap album she compiled in 1967; and related material.(a lot)
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JAMES BROWN A quantity of printed ephemera associated with James Brown's career comprising: ten copies of Atlanta's Music Guide, WIGO Radio's Chart for the week of July 3rd, 1967, featuring James Brown records at No.16:I Loves You Porgy and No.22:Cold Sweat; four Western Union telegrams sent to James Brown between July 18th to July 20th 1967 to celebrate the opening of his show at the Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, one from Alan Leeds of W.A.N.T. radio telling him "Cold Sweats" Number One For Second Week...; another from Jack Bart and the staff of Universal Attractions telling Brown ..This Is Something We Have All Been Working For For A Number Of Years...Knock 'Em Dead On This Engagement..; ten publicity postcards promoting the Explosive James Brown Show at the Flamingo, Las Vegas, each addressed to different D.J.s at radio stations from Atlanta to Washington D.C. and inscribed on reverse in three different hands with the same message ...I'm holding up for the brothers. You see this is the first time this has happened. Don't let me down I'm in a Cold Sweat ha. ha, Soul Brother No.1...; twelve publicity photographs circa 1960-1967; a letter from a fifteen year old fan accompanying a scrap album she compiled in 1967; and related material.(a lot)