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Article: Chuck Brown keeps go-go red-hot.(D)(Arts And Entertainment)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- August 11, 2001
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Byline: Lisa Rauschart
The first thing one notices about a Chuck Brown performance is the energy of this "godfather of go-go."
A musician's musician, Mr. Brown can keep the house rockin' and the party groovin' well into the small hours of the morning. The second thing an audience probably notices is his age. The longtime leader of the Soul Searchers turns 67 this month, a milestone that will be marked by a celebration at the 9:30 Club on Aug. 31. The show will feature some of the District's top go-go artists, including Experience Unlimited, Backyard, and Sugar Bear.
Go-go is enjoying something of a resurgence in the media as the popularity ...
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