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Mayor Vincent C. Gray Expresses Sadness at Death of Legendary D.C. Go-go Musician Chuck Brown

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Mayor Vincent C. Gray Expresses Sadness at Death of Legendary D.C. Go-go Musician Chuck Brown

Death of Legendary D.C. Go-go Musician Chuck Brown

(WASHINGTON, DC) – Mayor Vincent C. Gray today expressed his profound sadness upon hearing the news that DC native Chuck Brown, the singer and musician who came to be affectionately known as the “Godfather of Go-go,” has died. 

“Go-go is DC’s very own unique contribution to the world of pop music, and Chuck Brown was regarded as Go-go’s creator and, arguably, its most legendary artist,” Mayor Gray said. “Today is a very sad day for music lovers the world over, but especially in the District of Columbia. Without Chuck Brown, the world – and our city – will be a different place. What a loss!

I am thankful that I had so many opportunities to witness Chuck’s singular talent in person, and I enjoyed each performance immensely. My heart, my thoughts and my prayers go out to his family.”

Chuck Brown’s musical career began in the 1960s as he played guitar with multiple bands, including Jerry Butler and the Earls of Rhythm and Los Latinos. His solo career took off in the 1970s as Go-go, a subgenre of funk music that originated with performers and clubs in and around the District, began to gain national popularity. His early work included hits like “Bustin’ Loose,” and pop-music historians generally consider Mr. Brown one of the main driving forces behind Go-go’s creation. He continued to play in the Washington area and elsewhere until recently, when he canceled an appearance at the newly refurbished Howard Theatre due to illness.