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j.b's
do their initials stand for james brown's? i've tried to find out but maybe i just missed it. i know they were his backing band for the majority of his career so it only came natural to assume that's what their initials stand for. am i right or am i wrong?
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I think so
Bootsy's bass playing was crazy.
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i also think so
never heard anything else but maceo and the macks, they might of been the james brown soul train.
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if you haven't already, check out www.allmusic.com - it's a good resource for when you want to research an artist. Although their "similiar albums" part is usually off.
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yeah, i always hit that site up. it's got some really intelligent reviews. i like it. but i don't think it said anything about their initials. i'm pretty sure it does just stand for 'james brown's.' good lookin' though, homie. peaces.
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