Chuck Brown
Biography
Charles Louis Brown (August 22, 1936 – May 16, 2012) was an American guitarist, bandleader, and singer known as "The Godfather of Go-Go". Go-go is a subgenre of funk music developed around the Washington, D.C., area in the mid-1970s. While its musical classification, influences, and origins are debated, Brown is regarded as the fundamental force behind the creation of go-go music. At the time of his death, he was still performing music and was well known in the Washington, D.C., area. The song "Ashley's Roachclip" from the 1974 album Salt of the Earth by Brown's band The Soul Searchers contains a drum break, sampled countless times in various other tracks. Brown's R&B hits include "Bustin' Loose"(1979) and "We Need Some Money"(1984).
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Radio Retaliation
2008

Poodle Hat
2003

Nellyville
2002

Bustin' Loose
1979

Squeeze Box: The Complete Works Of "Weird Al" Yankovic
2017

Hot In Herre
2002

Blow Your Whistle / Ashley's Roachclip
2010

Trick Or Treat
2009

DJ-Kicks
2003

Klubbjazz 2
2001

Pulp Fusion: Return To The Tough Side (Original 1970's Ghetto Jazz & Funk Classics)
1998

Go Go Crankin'
1985

Salt Of The Earth
1974

2+2+1 = Ponderosa Twins Plus One
1971

We The People
1972
Credited work
434 releases · 111 albums · active 1969–2025
- Performance · 827
- Production · 63
- Engineering · 24
- Other credits · 7
Studios: Sheffield Recordings Ltd. · Crystal Skate · Sigma Sound Studios · American Star Recording Studio
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- The Soul Searchers
- Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers
- Chuck Brown And The Soul Searchers
- Nelly
- Rare Essence
- Tiga
- Eva Cassidy
