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Chuck Brown Biography

Washington, D.C., bandleader, performer, and songwriter Chuck Brown has been a prominent figure on the city's go-go scene since the late '70s. Brown & the Soul Searchers have also been one of the rare go-go acts to gain national attention, even though it was short-lived. The Soul Searchers included trombonist/keyboardist John JB Buchanan, trumpeter Donald Tillery, saxophonist/flutist Leroy Fleming, bassist Jerry Wilder, percussionist Gregory Gerran, organist Curtis Johnson, keyboardist Skip Fennell, drummer Ricardo Wellman, and guitarist LeRon Young. They vaulted into the spotlight with Busting Loose, the top R&B single for four consecutive weeks at the end of 1978. Its fabulous arrangement exuberant horn work and arresting, terse vocals made the band momentary celebrities. But the follow-up, Game Seven, flopped, and they were soon back on the go-go circuit. They had one more flirtation with the spotlight in 1984, as the single We Need Some Money (Bout Money) reached number 26 amid predictions that go-go was ready to explode into the mainstream. It didn't happen, but Brown remained active. He tried again in 1991 with '90s Goin' Hard for Goff. A documentary on the Washington, D.C., go-go scene appeared in 2002 and prominently featured Brown and his music. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi