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Old August 6th 04, 10:51 PM
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I only heard of one meeting with this guy and it was way back in the early
'80's. He simply walked out of his hotel and totally blew off one guy standing
there waiting for him. Anyone heard any others?
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Funk Musician Rick James Dies in Los Angeles at 56

By Dean Goodman

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Flamboyant funk music pioneer Rick James, a dynamic
performer famed for the sensuous 1981 dance hit "Super Freak (Part 1)" as well
as a descent into drugs and crime, died in his sleep Friday morning of natural
causes, officials said.

James, 56, the self-proclaimed "icon of drug use and eroticism," battled a
crack-cocaine habit for years. He had been in fragile health since suffering a
stroke in 1998 after bursting a blood vessel at a concert in Denver.

He sometimes required help walking, but was in upbeat spirits as recently as
late June when he received a lifetime achievement award at a music industry
dinner in Beverly Hills.

"I'm Rick James, bitch," he defiantly proclaimed at the event, echoing the
catchphrase used in a skit by cable TV comedian Dave Chappelle.

A spokeswoman for the Los Angeles Police Department said officers responded to
a radio call of a natural death at a house near Hollywood at 9:45 a.m., and
found James' body. There were no plans for an autopsy, said an official for the
Los Angeles County Coroner.

James, who was born James Johnson, Jr. in Buffalo, New York, was infamous for
his outrageous behavior. His stage image -- outlandish hair braids,
extravagant costumes and spiky guitars -- prompted comparisons with colorful
funk artists like Sly and the Family Stone and George Clinton's
Parliament-Funkadelic.

After an early stint as a sideman in various bands, including a 1960s combo
that featured Neil Young, James enjoyed break-out success in 1978 with the solo
debut album "Come Get It!," which sold two million copies. A string of hit
singles followed, including "You and I," "Mary Jane" and "Give It To Me Baby."

"It was the best time of my life," James told Reuters last year. "We were doing
groundbreaking tours, and a lot of drugs and drank a lot. We didn't know
anything about Betty Ford or addiction in those days. It's hard to reflect and
remember those times. They are very vague to me -- a lot of it is a haze."

Indeed, James became a hooked on crack-cocaine and began a long descent into
disgrace. In 1993, he was sentenced to five years in prison (serving three) for
assault and false imprisonment stemming from two grisly incidents.

In 1991, James and his then 21-year-old girlfriend, Tania Hijazi, beat up and
tortured a masseuse he had accused of stealing drugs from his mansion. The
woman was tied naked to a chair, burned with a hot knife and a lighter and
forced to perform oral sex on Hijazi.

In 1992, James and Hijazi beat up and held captive a female record label
executive in a hotel on the Sunset Strip.

James and Hijazi, who also went to prison, married upon his release in 1997. He
immediately set about staging a musical comeback, and had just completed an
album. His last performance was at the BET Awards in Hollywood in July, when he
played his hit "Fire & Desire" with protegee Teena Marie. James is survived by
three children and two grandchildren.



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Old August 7th 04, 02:05 AM
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He was at Mr. Chow a few months back and signed for those that asked. No one
was prepared, so only index cards were signed.

I'm Rick James, BITCH!
 




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