I feel good, I knew that I would
When Kerry Kenemer at IBM asked for volunteers to work on the James Brown site, I jumped at the chance even knowing that due to my workload I’d have to do it after hours on my own time. And unutilized hours to boot, dang.
The client chose John Ferguson's concept, but I'm told my version was well received.
Not bad for the bandwidth challenged Y2K. I think it was well worth the extra effort. R.I.P.
The current “New and Improved” James Brown site is, well, new.
Client: James Brown for IBM Centers for e-Business Innovation
If you're saying to yourself, “James who?” Click the play button below. Warning: May induce the desire to get up offa that thing.
I Got You (I Feel Good) was released in 1965 on King Records. It was his highest charting and quite likely most well known record. If you dig it and don't already own it, you can buy it here from iTunes.