The "Godfather of Go-Go" Chuck Brown was recognized by the Nation's Capital with his own street.
The 73-year-old singer now has Chuck Brown Way, a street located near Howard University between 7th and T Streets near the 9:30 Club.
During a rainy ceremony on Aug. 22, Washington, DC Mayor Adrian Fenty oversaw the ceremony where Brown was bestowed with his own boulevard.
"Whereas, for the past four decades, Chuck Brown has given so much to the District of Columbia, including annual birthday conce
rts on his own birthday, it is time we give him a street of his own," Fenty said to the umbrella-yielding onlookers.
The veteran musician, best known for hits like 'Bustin' Loose,' 'Go-Go Swing' and 'Run Joe,' thanked the crowd for their decades of support and for giving him his nickname, "Godfather of Go-Go."
"I didn't name myself 'The Godfather,'" Brown told the crowd. "Ya'll did it!"
A hometown hero, Brown was moved to tears during the ceremony that was attended by local notables like former DC mayor, Marion Barry.
In addition to his own street, Brown was also presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Howard Theatre.
The legendary Washington, DC venue is currently undergoing renovations and is expected to re-open in 2010.
For more information on Brown, visit him online at www.windmeupchuck.com.
Be sure to check out DC Urban Lifestyle Magazine for other events in the Washington, DC area.
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VIDEO: Watch the music video for Chuck Brown's latest hit, 'The Party Roll.'
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By: ooiobaae on 8/27/2009 9:53AM
CB deserves it. My fav song by him now is "Block Party". WIND ME UP CHUCK !
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By: Tanya on 8/27/2009 7:01PM
Totally agree with you! Chuck Brown is an innovator. Congratulations, Chuck!
My favorite is one of his new songs: "Chuck Baby"
Love his daughter's music, as well.
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By: Christie on 8/28/2009 9:41AM
Most musicinas dont get their due recognition til after they pass.. Im so glad Chuck is getting to enjoy all he has built! "it dont mean a thang if it aint got that GO GO swing!"
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By: sharkchops on 9/14/2009 11:55PM
I love this brotha. Go-go was the last connection between live music and hip hop before all the untalented rappers pushed real musicians out of the way for DAT machines and tapes. Fortunately the Roots and the gospel groups keep live music pumping in the black community.
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