Lyn Collins & The J.B.'s

Lyn Collins & The J.B.'s

Lyn Collins & The J.B.'s

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Mama Feelgood [From "Black Caesar" Soundtrack]
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Think (About It) [Edit]
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How Long Can I Keep It Up [From "Slaughter's Big Rip-Off " Soundtrack]
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Mama Feelgood [From "Black Caesar" Soundtrack]
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Mama Feelgood [From "Black Caesar" Soundtrack]

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Lyn Collins & The J.B.'s

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Nicknamed the "Female Preacher," Lyn Collins was discovered in the early '70s along with her relatives Bootsy and Catfish Collins by James Brown, who was making the transition to the hardest funk phase of his career. Lyn Collins was born June 12, 1948, in Abilene, TX, where she grew up; she began singing in her teens, waxing a tune called "Unlucky in Love" at age 14, and married a man who served both as her manager and as the local promoter for the James Brown Revue. Collins sent Brown a demo tape and he responded by essentially putting her on standby in 1970, when Marva Whitn...
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