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Rick James

James Ambrose Johnson Jr. (February 1, 1948 – August 6, 2004), better known by his stage name Rick James, was an American singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer. Born and raised in Buffalo, New York, James began his musical career in his teenage years. He was in various bands before entering the U.S. Navy Reserve to avoid being drafted into the army. In 1964, James moved to Toronto, Canada, where he formed the rock band the Mynah Birds, who eventually signed a recording deal with Motown Records in 1966. James's career with the group halted after military authorities discovered his whereabouts and eventually convicted him of desertion related charges. He served several months in jail. After being released, James moved to California, where he started a variety of rock and funk groups in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Rick James
Born
James Ambrose Johnson Jr.

(1948-02-01)February 1, 1948
DiedAugust 6, 2004(2004-08-06) (aged 56)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Other namesRicky Matthews
Occupations
  • Singer
  • musician
  • record producer
  • songwriter
Years active
  • 1964–1990
  • 1996–1998
  • 2004
Spouse
Tanya Hijazi
(m. 1996; div. 2002)
Children4
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • bass guitar
  • guitar
  • keyboards
  • drums
  • percussion
Labels
Websiterickjames.com

After forming the locally popular Stone City Band in his hometown of Buffalo in 1977, James finally found success as a recording artist after signing with Motown's Gordy Records, releasing the album Come Get It! in 1978 which produced the hits "You & I" and "Mary Jane". In 1981, James released his most successful album, Street Songs, which included career-defining hits such as "Give It to Me Baby" and "Super Freak", the latter song becoming his biggest crossover single, mixing elements of funk, disco, rock, and new wave. James was also known for his soulful ballads such as "Fire & Desire" and "Ebony Eyes". He also had a successful career as a songwriter and producer for other artists including Teena Marie, the Mary Jane Girls, the Temptations, Eddie Murphy, and Smokey Robinson.

James's mainstream success had peaked by the release of his album Glow in 1985 and his appearance on the popular TV show, The A-Team. His subsequent album releases failed to sell as well as their predecessors. Rapper MC Hammer sampled James's "Super Freak" for his 1990 hit, "U Can't Touch This" which won Best R&B Song at the 1991 Grammy Awards. James received his only Grammy for composing the song.[1] By the early 1990s, James's career was hampered by his drug addiction and he was embroiled in legal issues. In 1993, he was convicted of two separate instances of kidnapping and assaulting two different women while under the influence of crack cocaine, resulting in a three-year sentence at Folsom State Prison. He was released on parole in 1996. His health problems halted his career again after he had a mild stroke during a concert in 1998, and he announced a semi-retirement.

In 2004, James's career returned to mainstream pop culture after he appeared in an episode of Chappelle's Show. The segment involved a Charlie Murphy True Hollywood Stories-style skit that satirized James's wild lifestyle in the 1980s. This resulted in renewed interest in his music and that year he returned to perform on the road. He died later that year from heart failure at age 56.

Life and career edit

Early life edit

Johnson was born on February 1, 1948, in Buffalo, New York, to Mabel (née Sims) and James Ambrose Johnson Sr. He was one of eight children. He was an altar boy and choir member at St. Bridget's Catholic Church.[2] James's father, an autoworker, left the family when James was 10. His mother was a dancer for Katherine Dunham, and later worked as a cleaner in the day, and as a numbers-runner for the Buffalo crime family at night to earn a living.[3]

Early career edit

In 1964, James fled to Toronto.[4] Soon after his arrival three drunk men tried to attack him outside a club; a trio of other men came to his aid. One of them, Levon Helm, was at the time a member of Ronnie Hawkins' backing band.[5] Helm invited James to their show later that night and he ended up performing onstage with the band.[4] To evade US military authorities, James went under the assumed name "Ricky James Matthews".[citation needed] That same year, James formed The Mynah Birds, a band that produced a fusion of soul, folk and rock music. In 1965, the band briefly recorded for the Canadian division of Columbia Records, releasing a single, "Mynah Bird Hop"/"Mynah Bird Song". At one point, Nick St. Nicholas, later of Steppenwolf fame, was a member; by the time "Mynah Bird Hop" was recorded bassist Bruce Palmer had replaced him. James and Palmer recruited guitarists Tom Morgan and Xavier Taylor and drummer Rick Mason to form a new Mynah Birds lineup, and soon traveled to Detroit to record with Motown. Before the group began recording their first songs for the label, Morgan left, unhappy about the label's attitude toward the musicians. Neil Young eventually took his place. It was while in Detroit that James met his musical heroes, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder. After meeting Wonder and telling him his name, Wonder felt the name "Ricky James Matthews" was "too long" and told James to shorten it to "Ricky James".[citation needed]

In 1966, a financial dispute in Toronto between James and the Mynah Birds' handler, Morley Shelman[6][7][8] led to Motown's learning of James's fugitive status with the Navy. Hoping to prevent any scrutiny, Motown execs told Rick they would not be releasing any more of his material and convinced him to come back and work with them after straightening out his legal issues.[6][8] James surrendered himself to the FBI, and, in May 1966, was sentenced by the Navy to five months' hard labor for unauthorized absence. He was not yet 19 years old. James escaped from the Brooklyn Naval Brig after only six weeks' confinement, but following another six months as a fugitive, surrendered himself a second time. With help from his mother, James found legal assistance from his cousin, future Congressman Louis Stokes, and another attorney, former Marine Captain John Bracken, who pled James's second court-martial down from a potential five years' hard labor to five months.[9] After his release from Portsmouth Naval Prison in August 1967, James returned to Toronto[10] and endured another detention, initially derailing resumption of his career with Mynah Bird bandmate Neil Merryweather, with whom he would later collaborate, first at Motown and then in Los Angeles.[8][11]

In 1968, again working under the pseudonym Ricky Matthews, James produced and wrote songs at Motown for acts such as The Miracles, Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers, and The Spinners. It was during this third stint at Motown that James met musician Greg Reeves. Reeves, hoping to find a better situation than the US$38 a week (US$745 in 2023 dollars[12]) he was earning as a session bassist for Berry Gordy, joined James, looking to "hitch a lift from Neil Young's rising star," and relocated to Los Angeles.[13]

On one of his first nights in Los Angeles, James was crashing on musician Stephen Stills' couch. When he awoke, he saw a stoned young man sitting on the floor in the lotus position. The man's wrists were bleeding so a scared James sought help. James was later formally introduced to the man who was Jim Morrison, lead singer of the Doors. After the Doors opened for Buffalo Springfield at the Whisky a Go Go, Morrison tricked James into taking acid.[4]

In California, James initially worked as a duo with Greg Reeves, but soon after James introduced Reeves to Neil Young, it was Reeves, not James, who was hired as bassist for the newly formed rock supergroup, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.[14] Around this time James formed several versions of the rock band Salt'N'Pepper.[14] James claimed that in 1969 Sebring invited him to attend a party at actress Sharon Tate’s house, but he was too hungover to get out of bed. The next morning, he discovered that Sebring had been murdered when he saw the Los Angeles Times headline "Sharon Tate, Four Others Murdered."[5][4]

In 1970, James and Salt'N'Pepper member Ed Roth participated in the recording of Bruce Palmer's solo album The Cycle Is Complete. The duo also recorded as part of the group Heaven and Earth in Toronto. Heaven and Earth eventually changed their name to Great White Cane and recorded a self-titled album for the Los Angeles label Lion Records, released in 1972. James formed another band, Hot Lips, afterwards. He also briefly replaced Mendelson Joe in the Toronto blues band McKenna Mendelson Mainline.[15] During this period, James and Mainline guitarist Mike McKenna co-wrote the song "You Make the Magic", which would later be released by The Chambers Brothers as a B-side to their single "Boogie Children."[16]

Solo career edit

 
US vinyl single of "Give It to Me Baby" by Rick James

In 1973, James signed with A&M Records, where his first single under the name Rick James, "My Mama", was released in 1974, becoming a club hit in Europe.[citation needed]

In 1976, James returned to Buffalo and formed the Stone City Band. Shortly thereafter, he recorded "Get Up and Dance!", his second single to be released. In 1977, James and the Stone City Band signed a contract with Motown's Gordy Records imprint, where they began recording their first album in New York City.

In April 1978, James released his debut solo album, Come Get It!, which included the Stone City Band. The album launched the top 20 hit, "You and I", which became his first number-one R&B hit. The album also included the hit single, "Mary Jane". It eventually sold two million copies, launching James's musical career to stardom, and helping out Motown Records at a time when label fortunes had dwindled.[17] In early 1979, James's second album, Bustin' Out of L Seven, followed the previous album's success, eventually selling a million copies. A third album, Fire It Up, was released in late 1979 going gold. Around that same period, James launched his first headlining tour, the Fire It Up Tour, and agreed to invite the then-upcoming artist, Prince, as well as singer Teena Marie, as his opening act.[citation needed]

Following the end of the tour in 1980, James released the ballads-heavy Garden of Love, which became his fourth gold record. In 1981, James recorded his best-selling album to date, Street Songs, which like his previous four albums, was a concept album. Street Songs featured a fusion mix of different genres, including rock and new wave, as well as James's brand of crossover funk, enabling James's own style of "punk funk". The album featured hit singles such as "Ghetto Life", the Teena Marie duet "Fire and Desire", "Give It to Me Baby", and his biggest crossover hit to date, "Super Freak", which peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 and sold over 1 million copies. Street Songs peaked at number one R&B and number three pop and sold over 3 million copies alone in the United States.[17] Following up that success, James released two more gold albums, 1982's Throwin' Down and 1983's Cold Blooded.

During this period, when Prince also became a success as a producer of other acts including The Time and Vanity 6, James launched the acts Process and the Doo-Rags, and the Mary Jane Girls, featuring his former background singer Joanne "JoJo" McDuffie as the lead vocalist and background performer, finding success with the latter group, due to the hits, "All Night Long", "Candy Man", and "In My House". In 1982, James produced the Temptations' Top 10 R&B hit, "Standing on the Top". In 1983, James recorded the hit duet, "Ebony Eyes", with singer Smokey Robinson, as well as a ballad "Tell Me What You Want" with an introduction by Billy Dee Williams. In 1985, James produced another hit for entertainer Eddie Murphy with the song "Party All the Time". That same year he appeared on an episode of The A-Team with Isaac Hayes. After the release of his ninth solo album, The Flag, in 1986, James signed with Warner Bros. Records, which released the album Wonderful in 1988, featuring the hit, "Loosey's Rap".

James's controversial and provocative image became troublesome sometimes. Famous for promoting the use of marijuana live in concerts during a time that simple possession could lead to a long-term prison sentence, James was often threatened by cops in various cities that he would be arrested if he smoked marijuana on stage during performances of songs such as "Fire It Up" and "Mary Jane". According to Kerry Gordy, most Motown executives erroneously thought the latter song was a "simple cute love song to a girl" not knowing the song was about marijuana.[citation needed]

James's overtly sexual bravado made it tough for him to be a bigger mainstream act. After the debut of the fledgling music video network MTV in August 1981, James tried to present the music video to "Super Freak" to the label, only for the channel to turn the video down. James accused the network of racism.[18] MTV denied this, stating the real reason "Super Freak" was turned down by MTV was because they felt James's video was too vulgar for the channel. When younger artists such as Michael Jackson and Prince found fame on the channel, James accused the two singers of being "tokens" in a 1983 interview, demanding that any black artist that has a video aired on MTV take their video off the channel in protest. James's rant was cosigned by David Bowie, who argued with MTV VJ Mark Goodman about the lack of black artists being featured on the channel despite the successes of Jackson and Prince.[19]

When MTV and BET both avoided playing the video for "Loosey's Rap" because of its graphic sexual content, James considered the networks hypocritical in light of them still playing provocative videos by artists such as Madonna.[citation needed]

Decline edit

In 1989, James's 11th album, Kickin', was released only in the UK. By 1990, he had lost his deal with Reprise/Warner Bros., and James began struggling with personal and legal troubles. That year MC Hammer released his hit signature song, "U Can't Touch This", which sampled the prominent opening riff from "Super Freak". James and his co-writer on "Super Freak", Alonzo Miller, sued Hammer for shared songwriting credit and all three received a Grammy Award for Best R&B Song in 1991.[20][21]

In 1997, James released Urban Rapsody, his first album since his release from prison on assault charges and he toured to promote the album. That year, he discussed his life and career in interviews for the VH1 musical documentary series, Behind the Music, which aired in early 1998. James's musical career slowed again after he suffered a minor stroke during a concert in 1998.[22] He was featured on the song "Love Gravy" with Ike Turner for the 1998 soundtrack album Chef Aid: The South Park Album.[23] James accepted an offer by Eddie Murphy to appear in the comedy-drama Life (1999).[24]

Resurgence edit

Chappelle's Show edit

In early 2004, after years out of the spotlight, James participated in a comedy sketch on Chappelle's Show, in a segment called "Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories." James and Murphy recounted humorous stories of their experiences together during the early 1980s. During the sketch, James's character, played by Dave Chappelle, utters the now famous catchphrase, "I'm Rick James, bitch!" The sketches were punctuated by James, explaining his past behavior with the phrase, "Cocaine is a hell of a drug!"[25]

James enjoyed a career revival after his appearance on the show. He supported Teena Marie's tour of her album La Doña and toured with her in May 2004, playing with her at the KBLX Stone Soul Picnic, Pioneer Amphitheatre, Hayward, California.[26] James gave his last public appearance and performance at the fourth annual BET Awards on June 29, 2004. He performed a live rendition of "Fire & Desire" with Teena Marie. James called out a girl backstage who didn't recognize him by saying, "Never mind who you thought I was, I'm Rick James, bitch!" The audience erupted and gave James a standing ovation as he walked off the stage.[27]

Autobiography edit

At the time of his death, James was working on an autobiography, The Confessions of Rick James: Memoirs of a Super Freak, as well as a new album. The book was finally published in 2007 by Colossus Books and features a picture of his tombstone. Noted music journalist/biographer David Ritz, who had been employed by James to work on the book with him, later said that this version did not truly reflect how the musician wanted himself portrayed. In 2014, Ritz published his own, re-edited version, Glow: The Autobiography of Rick James.[28]

Music publishing sale edit

In November 2020, James's estate confirmed the sale of a 50% stake in his publishing and masters catalog to the Hipgnosis Songs Fund,[29] founded by Canadian music industry executive and entrepreneur Merck Mercuriadis.

Documentary edit

In 2021, James was the subject of a documentary film, Bitchin': The Sound and Fury of Rick James, directed by Sacha Jenkins, that was produced and broadcast by Showtime.[30] According to Rotten Tomatoes, the documentary has 100% positive reviews from 13 professional reviewers.[31]

Stage musical edit

Rick James life will be depicted in a 2024 touring stage production musical titled Super Freak: A Rick James Story produced by Ja'Caryous Johnson and James' daughter Ty James. Stokley Williams of the notable R&B band Mint Condition is set to star in the titular role.[32] [33]

Personal life edit

Relationships and children edit

James had two children with Syville Morgan, a former singer and songwriter. They had a daughter, Tyenza, and a son, Rick Jr.

James dated actress Linda Blair from 1982 to 1984. They met after James read an interview where Blair called him sexy. He contacted her and spent time getting to know the actress during a short stint living at the Chateau Marmont in Hollywood.[34] Early in their relationship, Blair became pregnant and had an abortion. James wrote in his memoir, "I loved Linda and it hurt me that she would choose to abort our child without even wanting to talk to me about it first. I still look back on her choice with sadness and wonder about our baby, and how having that child might have changed my life."[35] His hit song "Cold Blooded" was about his relationship with Blair. "It was about how Linda could freeze my blood," he wrote in his memoir.[5]

In 1989, James met 17-year-old party-goer Tanya Hijazi. The two began a romance in 1990. In 1993, the couple had their only child and James's youngest, Tazman. Following their respective releases from prison for assaulting Mary Sauger and Frances Alley,[36][37] they married in 1996 and divorced in 2002.

James was very close with Teena Marie, whom he met and began collaborating with in 1979. Teena Marie stated they were engaged "for two weeks."[38] Their professional partnership lasted into 2004, when Marie released her comeback album, La Doña, which included her and James's duet "I Got You". When James died, Teena Marie said she was "devastated by his death" and struggled with a painkiller addiction following his passing.[39]

Friendships edit

James had a close friendship with Eddie Murphy, whom he met in 1981. He was also close to Murphy's older brother Charlie Murphy, who worked as a security guard for his brother. On the Chappelle show skits, Charlie Murphy recalled occasions of mistreatment by James.

James was good friends with actress Debbie Allen. Allen once invited James to a Broadway show and sent a car to pick him up; during the show, James fell asleep due to exhaustion from prior sexual activities. Afterwards, Allen confronted him in the dressing room. She pinned him down and pleaded that he was throwing his life away. "All you do is get high and have sex," she said. He promised to change his ways, but he broke his promise that same night.[5][4]

James was also a friend of fellow Motown act performers Smokey Robinson and Marvin Gaye, singers James idolized as a teenager. Additionally, he befriended Gaye's second wife, Janis, and he was godfather of Gaye's daughter Nona.[40] James's relationship with Robinson began shortly after James signed with Motown and, in 1983, the duo recorded the hit "Ebony Eyes".

James also idolized former Temptations lead singer David Ruffin and Ruffin's self-proclaimed cousin, bass vocalist Melvin Franklin, and grabbed at the chance to produce the hit "Standing on the Top" for them in 1982. Before that, the then-current lineup of the group recorded background vocals on two James-associated projects—James's Street Songs (singing "Ghetto Life" and "Super Freak") and Teena Marie's It Must Be Magic (singing on the title track). In "Super Freak", "It Must Be Magic", and "Standing on the Top", James famously shouted out, "Temptations, SING!"[citation needed]

Drug abuse and health problems edit

James's drug abuse began in his teens, first with marijuana and heroin. He began using cocaine in the late 1960s. Although James claimed that he quit cocaine when he entered prison, his autopsy showed there was a small amount of the drug in his bloodstream at the time of his death.[41]

His drug use led to major health problems. In April 1984, he was hospitalized after being found unconscious at his house by a friend.[42] In 1998, James suffered a stroke after a blood vessel ruptured in his neck during a concert at Mile High Stadium in Denver.[22] Earlier that year he had hip replacement surgery to repair bone damage "from jumping around on stage and substance abuse."[22]

Kidnapping, rape, and assault convictions edit

By the 1990s, James's drug abuse was public knowledge. He was heavily addicted to cocaine and later admitted to spending about $7,000 per week on drugs for five years straight. On August 2, 1991, James and his girlfriend Tanya Hijazi were arrested on charges of holding 24-year-old Frances Alley hostage for up to six days, tying her up, forcing her to perform sexual acts, and burning her legs and abdomen with the hot end of a crack cocaine pipe during a week-long cocaine binge.[37][43] James faced a maximum sentence of life in prison if convicted on all charges, which included assault with a deadly weapon, aggravated mayhem, torture, forcible oral copulation, false imprisonment and kidnapping.[36]

On November 3, 1992, while out on bail for that incident, James, under the influence of cocaine, assaulted music executive Mary Sauger at the St. James Club and Hotel in West Hollywood. Sauger said she met James and Hijazi for a business meeting, but that the two then kidnapped and beat her over a 20-hour period.[36]

James was found guilty of both offenses but was cleared of a torture charge that could have put him in prison for the rest of his life. While serving his five-year sentence at Folsom Prison, James lost a civil suit to Sauger, who was awarded nearly $2 million in damages in 1994.[44] James was ordered to pay her about $1 million; the hotel and a private security firm were found liable for nearly $750,000 in damages due to negligence.[45] James was released from prison on August 21, 1996, after serving more than two years.[46]

In 1998, James was accused of sexually assaulting a 26-year-old woman, but the charges were later dropped.[47] In 2020, his estate was sued for $50 million by a woman who accused him of raping her when she was 15 years old at a group home for troubled youths in Buffalo, New York, in 1979.[48][49] The suit was later dismissed.[50]

Death edit

 
James' grave at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, New York

On the morning of August 6, 2004, James's caretaker found him dead in his Los Angeles home at the Oakwood Toluca Hills apartment complex, just outside Burbank. He was 56 years old. His longtime publicist, Sujata Murthy, released a statement to the media stating he died of natural causes.[51] James died from pulmonary failure and cardiac failure, associated with his various health conditions of diabetes, a stroke, pacemaker, and heart attack. His autopsy found alprazolam (Xanax), diazepam, bupropion (Wellbutrin), citalopram (Celexa), hydrocodone, digoxin (Digitalis), chlorpheniramine, methamphetamine and cocaine in his blood.[52] However, the coroner stated that "none of the drugs or drug combinations were found to be at levels that were life-threatening in and of themselves".[52]

Following a public viewing for fans, a private memorial was held at Forest Lawn Memorial Park – Hollywood Hills.[53] A public funeral was held at St. John Baptist Church in Buffalo, New York on Saturday, Aug. 14, 2004, with an estimated 6000 fans attending the viewing, and cremation following the service; a free tribute concert took place later that day in Martin Luther King Park.[54][55][2] His ashes were buried at the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo.[56]

Accolades edit

James received the following honors:

Grammy Awards edit

James was nominated for three Grammy Awards, winning one as a co-writer for MC Hammer's song "U Can't Touch This".[1]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1982 "Super Freak" Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male Nominated
1982 "Street Songs" Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male Nominated
1991 "U Can't Touch This" Grammy Award for Best R&B Song Won

Discography edit

James's entire Motown Records back catalogue was released in 2014 on iTunes for the first time in digitally remastered form. This marked the first time many of his albums were widely available since their initial releases. Physical copies of James's albums, namely Fire It Up, Garden of Love and The Flag, have become rare and highly sought-after by fans.[citation needed]

Studio albums

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Bibliography edit

  • Benjaminson, Peter (2017). Super Freak: The Life of Rick James. Chicago Review Press. ISBN 978-1-613-74957-9.
  • Denisof, R. Serge (1988). Inside MTV. Transaction Publishers. ISBN 978-0-88738-864-4.
  • Durchholz, Daniel (2010). Neil Young: Long May You Run: The Illustrated History, Updated Edition. Voyageur Press. ISBN 978-1-610-60453-6.
  • James, Rick (2014). Glow: The Autobiography of Rick James. Atria Books. ISBN 978-1-4767-6416-0.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Rick James at AllMusic  
  • Rick James discography at Discogs  
  • Rick James at IMDb  
  • Rick James, The Mynah Birds and Neil Young

rick, james, other, uses, disambiguation, james, ambrose, johnson, february, 1948, august, 2004, better, known, stage, name, american, singer, songwriter, musician, record, producer, born, raised, buffalo, york, james, began, musical, career, teenage, years, v. For other uses see Rick James disambiguation James Ambrose Johnson Jr February 1 1948 August 6 2004 better known by his stage name Rick James was an American singer songwriter musician and record producer Born and raised in Buffalo New York James began his musical career in his teenage years He was in various bands before entering the U S Navy Reserve to avoid being drafted into the army In 1964 James moved to Toronto Canada where he formed the rock band the Mynah Birds who eventually signed a recording deal with Motown Records in 1966 James s career with the group halted after military authorities discovered his whereabouts and eventually convicted him of desertion related charges He served several months in jail After being released James moved to California where he started a variety of rock and funk groups in the late 1960s and early 1970s Rick JamesJames on Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous in 1984BornJames Ambrose Johnson Jr 1948 02 01 February 1 1948Buffalo New York U S DiedAugust 6 2004 2004 08 06 aged 56 Los Angeles California U S Other namesRicky MatthewsOccupationsSingermusicianrecord producersongwriterYears active1964 19901996 19982004SpouseTanya Hijazi m 1996 div 2002 wbr Children4Musical careerGenresR amp Bsoulfunkrockdiscodoo woppost discoInstrument s Vocalsbass guitarguitarkeyboardsdrumspercussionLabelsGordyRepriseA amp MMercuryWebsiterickjames wbr comAfter forming the locally popular Stone City Band in his hometown of Buffalo in 1977 James finally found success as a recording artist after signing with Motown s Gordy Records releasing the album Come Get It in 1978 which produced the hits You amp I and Mary Jane In 1981 James released his most successful album Street Songs which included career defining hits such as Give It to Me Baby and Super Freak the latter song becoming his biggest crossover single mixing elements of funk disco rock and new wave James was also known for his soulful ballads such as Fire amp Desire and Ebony Eyes He also had a successful career as a songwriter and producer for other artists including Teena Marie the Mary Jane Girls the Temptations Eddie Murphy and Smokey Robinson James s mainstream success had peaked by the release of his album Glow in 1985 and his appearance on the popular TV show The A Team His subsequent album releases failed to sell as well as their predecessors Rapper MC Hammer sampled James s Super Freak for his 1990 hit U Can t Touch This which won Best R amp B Song at the 1991 Grammy Awards James received his only Grammy for composing the song 1 By the early 1990s James s career was hampered by his drug addiction and he was embroiled in legal issues In 1993 he was convicted of two separate instances of kidnapping and assaulting two different women while under the influence of crack cocaine resulting in a three year sentence at Folsom State Prison He was released on parole in 1996 His health problems halted his career again after he had a mild stroke during a concert in 1998 and he announced a semi retirement In 2004 James s career returned to mainstream pop culture after he appeared in an episode of Chappelle s Show The segment involved a Charlie Murphy True Hollywood Stories style skit that satirized James s wild lifestyle in the 1980s This resulted in renewed interest in his music and that year he returned to perform on the road He died later that year from heart failure at age 56 Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early life 1 2 Early career 1 3 Solo career 1 4 Decline 1 5 Resurgence 1 5 1 Chappelle s Show 1 6 Autobiography 1 7 Music publishing sale 1 8 Documentary 1 9 Stage musical 2 Personal life 2 1 Relationships and children 2 2 Friendships 2 3 Drug abuse and health problems 2 4 Kidnapping rape and assault convictions 3 Death 4 Accolades 4 1 Grammy Awards 5 Discography 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksLife and career editEarly life edit Johnson was born on February 1 1948 in Buffalo New York to Mabel nee Sims and James Ambrose Johnson Sr He was one of eight children He was an altar boy and choir member at St Bridget s Catholic Church 2 James s father an autoworker left the family when James was 10 His mother was a dancer for Katherine Dunham and later worked as a cleaner in the day and as a numbers runner for the Buffalo crime family at night to earn a living 3 Early career edit In 1964 James fled to Toronto 4 Soon after his arrival three drunk men tried to attack him outside a club a trio of other men came to his aid One of them Levon Helm was at the time a member of Ronnie Hawkins backing band 5 Helm invited James to their show later that night and he ended up performing onstage with the band 4 To evade US military authorities James went under the assumed name Ricky James Matthews citation needed That same year James formed The Mynah Birds a band that produced a fusion of soul folk and rock music In 1965 the band briefly recorded for the Canadian division of Columbia Records releasing a single Mynah Bird Hop Mynah Bird Song At one point Nick St Nicholas later of Steppenwolf fame was a member by the time Mynah Bird Hop was recorded bassist Bruce Palmer had replaced him James and Palmer recruited guitarists Tom Morgan and Xavier Taylor and drummer Rick Mason to form a new Mynah Birds lineup and soon traveled to Detroit to record with Motown Before the group began recording their first songs for the label Morgan left unhappy about the label s attitude toward the musicians Neil Young eventually took his place It was while in Detroit that James met his musical heroes Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder After meeting Wonder and telling him his name Wonder felt the name Ricky James Matthews was too long and told James to shorten it to Ricky James citation needed In 1966 a financial dispute in Toronto between James and the Mynah Birds handler Morley Shelman 6 7 8 led to Motown s learning of James s fugitive status with the Navy Hoping to prevent any scrutiny Motown execs told Rick they would not be releasing any more of his material and convinced him to come back and work with them after straightening out his legal issues 6 8 James surrendered himself to the FBI and in May 1966 was sentenced by the Navy to five months hard labor for unauthorized absence He was not yet 19 years old James escaped from the Brooklyn Naval Brig after only six weeks confinement but following another six months as a fugitive surrendered himself a second time With help from his mother James found legal assistance from his cousin future Congressman Louis Stokes and another attorney former Marine Captain John Bracken who pled James s second court martial down from a potential five years hard labor to five months 9 After his release from Portsmouth Naval Prison in August 1967 James returned to Toronto 10 and endured another detention initially derailing resumption of his career with Mynah Bird bandmate Neil Merryweather with whom he would later collaborate first at Motown and then in Los Angeles 8 11 In 1968 again working under the pseudonym Ricky Matthews James produced and wrote songs at Motown for acts such as The Miracles Bobby Taylor amp the Vancouvers and The Spinners It was during this third stint at Motown that James met musician Greg Reeves Reeves hoping to find a better situation than the US 38 a week US 745 in 2023 dollars 12 he was earning as a session bassist for Berry Gordy joined James looking to hitch a lift from Neil Young s rising star and relocated to Los Angeles 13 On one of his first nights in Los Angeles James was crashing on musician Stephen Stills couch When he awoke he saw a stoned young man sitting on the floor in the lotus position The man s wrists were bleeding so a scared James sought help James was later formally introduced to the man who was Jim Morrison lead singer of the Doors After the Doors opened for Buffalo Springfield at the Whisky a Go Go Morrison tricked James into taking acid 4 In California James initially worked as a duo with Greg Reeves but soon after James introduced Reeves to Neil Young it was Reeves not James who was hired as bassist for the newly formed rock supergroup Crosby Stills Nash amp Young 14 Around this time James formed several versions of the rock band Salt N Pepper 14 James claimed that in 1969 Sebring invited him to attend a party at actress Sharon Tate s house but he was too hungover to get out of bed The next morning he discovered that Sebring had been murdered when he saw the Los Angeles Times headline Sharon Tate Four Others Murdered 5 4 In 1970 James and Salt N Pepper member Ed Roth participated in the recording of Bruce Palmer s solo album The Cycle Is Complete The duo also recorded as part of the group Heaven and Earth in Toronto Heaven and Earth eventually changed their name to Great White Cane and recorded a self titled album for the Los Angeles label Lion Records released in 1972 James formed another band Hot Lips afterwards He also briefly replaced Mendelson Joe in the Toronto blues band McKenna Mendelson Mainline 15 During this period James and Mainline guitarist Mike McKenna co wrote the song You Make the Magic which would later be released by The Chambers Brothers as a B side to their single Boogie Children 16 Solo career edit nbsp US vinyl single of Give It to Me Baby by Rick JamesIn 1973 James signed with A amp M Records where his first single under the name Rick James My Mama was released in 1974 becoming a club hit in Europe citation needed In 1976 James returned to Buffalo and formed the Stone City Band Shortly thereafter he recorded Get Up and Dance his second single to be released In 1977 James and the Stone City Band signed a contract with Motown s Gordy Records imprint where they began recording their first album in New York City In April 1978 James released his debut solo album Come Get It which included the Stone City Band The album launched the top 20 hit You and I which became his first number one R amp B hit The album also included the hit single Mary Jane It eventually sold two million copies launching James s musical career to stardom and helping out Motown Records at a time when label fortunes had dwindled 17 In early 1979 James s second album Bustin Out of L Seven followed the previous album s success eventually selling a million copies A third album Fire It Up was released in late 1979 going gold Around that same period James launched his first headlining tour the Fire It Up Tour and agreed to invite the then upcoming artist Prince as well as singer Teena Marie as his opening act citation needed nbsp Super Freak source source Problems playing this file See media help Following the end of the tour in 1980 James released the ballads heavy Garden of Love which became his fourth gold record In 1981 James recorded his best selling album to date Street Songs which like his previous four albums was a concept album Street Songs featured a fusion mix of different genres including rock and new wave as well as James s brand of crossover funk enabling James s own style of punk funk The album featured hit singles such as Ghetto Life the Teena Marie duet Fire and Desire Give It to Me Baby and his biggest crossover hit to date Super Freak which peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 and sold over 1 million copies Street Songs peaked at number one R amp B and number three pop and sold over 3 million copies alone in the United States 17 Following up that success James released two more gold albums 1982 s Throwin Down and 1983 s Cold Blooded During this period when Prince also became a success as a producer of other acts including The Time and Vanity 6 James launched the acts Process and the Doo Rags and the Mary Jane Girls featuring his former background singer Joanne JoJo McDuffie as the lead vocalist and background performer finding success with the latter group due to the hits All Night Long Candy Man and In My House In 1982 James produced the Temptations Top 10 R amp B hit Standing on the Top In 1983 James recorded the hit duet Ebony Eyes with singer Smokey Robinson as well as a ballad Tell Me What You Want with an introduction by Billy Dee Williams In 1985 James produced another hit for entertainer Eddie Murphy with the song Party All the Time That same year he appeared on an episode of The A Team with Isaac Hayes After the release of his ninth solo album The Flag in 1986 James signed with Warner Bros Records which released the album Wonderful in 1988 featuring the hit Loosey s Rap James s controversial and provocative image became troublesome sometimes Famous for promoting the use of marijuana live in concerts during a time that simple possession could lead to a long term prison sentence James was often threatened by cops in various cities that he would be arrested if he smoked marijuana on stage during performances of songs such as Fire It Up and Mary Jane According to Kerry Gordy most Motown executives erroneously thought the latter song was a simple cute love song to a girl not knowing the song was about marijuana citation needed James s overtly sexual bravado made it tough for him to be a bigger mainstream act After the debut of the fledgling music video network MTV in August 1981 James tried to present the music video to Super Freak to the label only for the channel to turn the video down James accused the network of racism 18 MTV denied this stating the real reason Super Freak was turned down by MTV was because they felt James s video was too vulgar for the channel When younger artists such as Michael Jackson and Prince found fame on the channel James accused the two singers of being tokens in a 1983 interview demanding that any black artist that has a video aired on MTV take their video off the channel in protest James s rant was cosigned by David Bowie who argued with MTV VJ Mark Goodman about the lack of black artists being featured on the channel despite the successes of Jackson and Prince 19 When MTV and BET both avoided playing the video for Loosey s Rap because of its graphic sexual content James considered the networks hypocritical in light of them still playing provocative videos by artists such as Madonna citation needed Decline edit In 1989 James s 11th album Kickin was released only in the UK By 1990 he had lost his deal with Reprise Warner Bros and James began struggling with personal and legal troubles That year MC Hammer released his hit signature song U Can t Touch This which sampled the prominent opening riff from Super Freak James and his co writer on Super Freak Alonzo Miller sued Hammer for shared songwriting credit and all three received a Grammy Award for Best R amp B Song in 1991 20 21 In 1997 James released Urban Rapsody his first album since his release from prison on assault charges and he toured to promote the album That year he discussed his life and career in interviews for the VH1 musical documentary series Behind the Music which aired in early 1998 James s musical career slowed again after he suffered a minor stroke during a concert in 1998 22 He was featured on the song Love Gravy with Ike Turner for the 1998 soundtrack album Chef Aid The South Park Album 23 James accepted an offer by Eddie Murphy to appear in the comedy drama Life 1999 24 Resurgence edit Chappelle s Show edit In early 2004 after years out of the spotlight James participated in a comedy sketch on Chappelle s Show in a segment called Charlie Murphy s True Hollywood Stories James and Murphy recounted humorous stories of their experiences together during the early 1980s During the sketch James s character played by Dave Chappelle utters the now famous catchphrase I m Rick James bitch The sketches were punctuated by James explaining his past behavior with the phrase Cocaine is a hell of a drug 25 James enjoyed a career revival after his appearance on the show He supported Teena Marie s tour of her album La Dona and toured with her in May 2004 playing with her at the KBLX Stone Soul Picnic Pioneer Amphitheatre Hayward California 26 James gave his last public appearance and performance at the fourth annual BET Awards on June 29 2004 He performed a live rendition of Fire amp Desire with Teena Marie James called out a girl backstage who didn t recognize him by saying Never mind who you thought I was I m Rick James bitch The audience erupted and gave James a standing ovation as he walked off the stage 27 Autobiography edit At the time of his death James was working on an autobiography The Confessions of Rick James Memoirs of a Super Freak as well as a new album The book was finally published in 2007 by Colossus Books and features a picture of his tombstone Noted music journalist biographer David Ritz who had been employed by James to work on the book with him later said that this version did not truly reflect how the musician wanted himself portrayed In 2014 Ritz published his own re edited version Glow The Autobiography of Rick James 28 Music publishing sale edit In November 2020 James s estate confirmed the sale of a 50 stake in his publishing and masters catalog to the Hipgnosis Songs Fund 29 founded by Canadian music industry executive and entrepreneur Merck Mercuriadis Documentary edit In 2021 James was the subject of a documentary film Bitchin The Sound and Fury of Rick James directed by Sacha Jenkins that was produced and broadcast by Showtime 30 According to Rotten Tomatoes the documentary has 100 positive reviews from 13 professional reviewers 31 Stage musical edit Rick James life will be depicted in a 2024 touring stage production musical titled Super Freak A Rick James Story produced by Ja Caryous Johnson and James daughter Ty James Stokley Williams of the notable R amp B band Mint Condition is set to star in the titular role 32 33 Personal life editRelationships and children edit James had two children with Syville Morgan a former singer and songwriter They had a daughter Tyenza and a son Rick Jr James dated actress Linda Blair from 1982 to 1984 They met after James read an interview where Blair called him sexy He contacted her and spent time getting to know the actress during a short stint living at the Chateau Marmont in Hollywood 34 Early in their relationship Blair became pregnant and had an abortion James wrote in his memoir I loved Linda and it hurt me that she would choose to abort our child without even wanting to talk to me about it first I still look back on her choice with sadness and wonder about our baby and how having that child might have changed my life 35 His hit song Cold Blooded was about his relationship with Blair It was about how Linda could freeze my blood he wrote in his memoir 5 In 1989 James met 17 year old party goer Tanya Hijazi The two began a romance in 1990 In 1993 the couple had their only child and James s youngest Tazman Following their respective releases from prison for assaulting Mary Sauger and Frances Alley 36 37 they married in 1996 and divorced in 2002 James was very close with Teena Marie whom he met and began collaborating with in 1979 Teena Marie stated they were engaged for two weeks 38 Their professional partnership lasted into 2004 when Marie released her comeback album La Dona which included her and James s duet I Got You When James died Teena Marie said she was devastated by his death and struggled with a painkiller addiction following his passing 39 Friendships edit James had a close friendship with Eddie Murphy whom he met in 1981 He was also close to Murphy s older brother Charlie Murphy who worked as a security guard for his brother On the Chappelle show skits Charlie Murphy recalled occasions of mistreatment by James James was good friends with actress Debbie Allen Allen once invited James to a Broadway show and sent a car to pick him up during the show James fell asleep due to exhaustion from prior sexual activities Afterwards Allen confronted him in the dressing room She pinned him down and pleaded that he was throwing his life away All you do is get high and have sex she said He promised to change his ways but he broke his promise that same night 5 4 James was also a friend of fellow Motown act performers Smokey Robinson and Marvin Gaye singers James idolized as a teenager Additionally he befriended Gaye s second wife Janis and he was godfather of Gaye s daughter Nona 40 James s relationship with Robinson began shortly after James signed with Motown and in 1983 the duo recorded the hit Ebony Eyes James also idolized former Temptations lead singer David Ruffin and Ruffin s self proclaimed cousin bass vocalist Melvin Franklin and grabbed at the chance to produce the hit Standing on the Top for them in 1982 Before that the then current lineup of the group recorded background vocals on two James associated projects James s Street Songs singing Ghetto Life and Super Freak and Teena Marie s It Must Be Magic singing on the title track In Super Freak It Must Be Magic and Standing on the Top James famously shouted out Temptations SING citation needed Drug abuse and health problems edit James s drug abuse began in his teens first with marijuana and heroin He began using cocaine in the late 1960s Although James claimed that he quit cocaine when he entered prison his autopsy showed there was a small amount of the drug in his bloodstream at the time of his death 41 His drug use led to major health problems In April 1984 he was hospitalized after being found unconscious at his house by a friend 42 In 1998 James suffered a stroke after a blood vessel ruptured in his neck during a concert at Mile High Stadium in Denver 22 Earlier that year he had hip replacement surgery to repair bone damage from jumping around on stage and substance abuse 22 Kidnapping rape and assault convictions edit By the 1990s James s drug abuse was public knowledge He was heavily addicted to cocaine and later admitted to spending about 7 000 per week on drugs for five years straight On August 2 1991 James and his girlfriend Tanya Hijazi were arrested on charges of holding 24 year old Frances Alley hostage for up to six days tying her up forcing her to perform sexual acts and burning her legs and abdomen with the hot end of a crack cocaine pipe during a week long cocaine binge 37 43 James faced a maximum sentence of life in prison if convicted on all charges which included assault with a deadly weapon aggravated mayhem torture forcible oral copulation false imprisonment and kidnapping 36 On November 3 1992 while out on bail for that incident James under the influence of cocaine assaulted music executive Mary Sauger at the St James Club and Hotel in West Hollywood Sauger said she met James and Hijazi for a business meeting but that the two then kidnapped and beat her over a 20 hour period 36 James was found guilty of both offenses but was cleared of a torture charge that could have put him in prison for the rest of his life While serving his five year sentence at Folsom Prison James lost a civil suit to Sauger who was awarded nearly 2 million in damages in 1994 44 James was ordered to pay her about 1 million the hotel and a private security firm were found liable for nearly 750 000 in damages due to negligence 45 James was released from prison on August 21 1996 after serving more than two years 46 In 1998 James was accused of sexually assaulting a 26 year old woman but the charges were later dropped 47 In 2020 his estate was sued for 50 million by a woman who accused him of raping her when she was 15 years old at a group home for troubled youths in Buffalo New York in 1979 48 49 The suit was later dismissed 50 Death edit nbsp James grave at Forest Lawn Cemetery Buffalo New YorkOn the morning of August 6 2004 James s caretaker found him dead in his Los Angeles home at the Oakwood Toluca Hills apartment complex just outside Burbank He was 56 years old His longtime publicist Sujata Murthy released a statement to the media stating he died of natural causes 51 James died from pulmonary failure and cardiac failure associated with his various health conditions of diabetes a stroke pacemaker and heart attack His autopsy found alprazolam Xanax diazepam bupropion Wellbutrin citalopram Celexa hydrocodone digoxin Digitalis chlorpheniramine methamphetamine and cocaine in his blood 52 However the coroner stated that none of the drugs or drug combinations were found to be at levels that were life threatening in and of themselves 52 Following a public viewing for fans a private memorial was held at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills 53 A public funeral was held at St John Baptist Church in Buffalo New York on Saturday Aug 14 2004 with an estimated 6000 fans attending the viewing and cremation following the service a free tribute concert took place later that day in Martin Luther King Park 54 55 2 His ashes were buried at the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo 56 Accolades editJames received the following honors 1982 American Music Award for Favorite Soul R amp B Album Street Songs 1996 Inducted into the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame 57 Grammy Awards edit James was nominated for three Grammy Awards winning one as a co writer for MC Hammer s song U Can t Touch This 1 Year Nominee work Award Result1982 Super Freak Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance Male Nominated1982 Street Songs Best R amp B Vocal Performance Male Nominated1991 U Can t Touch This Grammy Award for Best R amp B Song WonDiscography editMain article Rick James discographyJames s entire Motown Records back catalogue was released in 2014 on iTunes for the first time in digitally remastered form This marked the first time many of his albums were widely available since their initial releases Physical copies of James s albums namely Fire It Up Garden of Love and The Flag have become rare and highly sought after by fans citation needed Studio albumsCome Get It with The Stone City Band 1978 Bustin Out of L Seven 1979 Fire It Up 1979 Garden of Love 1980 Street Songs 1981 Throwin Down 1982 Cold Blooded 1983 Glow 1985 The Flag 1986 Wonderful 1988 Kickin 1989 Urban Rapsody 1997 Rick James Forever 2005 58 Deeper Still 2007 References edit a b Rick James Recording Academy Retrieved November 28 2019 a b RICK JAMES LAID TO REST WITH A FITTING FUNERAL The Buffalo News August 15 2004 Rick James James Ambrose Johnson 1948 2004 October 24 2018 Retrieved June 19 2022 a b c d e James Rick amp Ritz David 2014 Glow The Autobiography of Rick James First hardcover ed New York Atria Books ISBN 9781476764146 OCLC 862348461 a b c d Carley Brennan July 11 2014 The 12 Most Rick James y Moments in Rick James s New Memoir Glow Vulture Retrieved November 28 2019 a b Benjaminson 2017 p 42 Neil Young News The Mynah Birds An In Depth Exclusive Thrasher s Wheat April 20 2012 a b c Durchholz 2010 p 23 Benjaminson 2017 pp 43 47 Benjaminson 2017 pp 47 48 Benjaminson 2017 pp 50 53 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved February 29 2024 Benjaminson 2017 p 56 a b Rick James s Early Years nickwarburton com Archived from the original on October 28 2019 Retrieved November 28 2019 Joe Mendelson Halim Nadia Maria 2000 Alien The Strange Life and Times of Mendelson Joe ECW Press p 50 ISBN 978 1 550 22426 9 Chambers Brothers Boogie Children 1973 Discogs 1973 a b Jones Bob Brown Stacy 2005 Michael Jackson the Man Behind the Mask An Insider s Story of the King of Pop Select Books Inc pp 42 ISBN 978 1 59079 072 4 sold over 1 million copies Street Songs Denisof 1988 pp 69 71 David Bowie addresses the apparent racism of MTV 1983 YouTube Retrieved December 14 2021 M C Hammer Says He Will Pay Rick James For Borrowed Song Jet August 20 1990 p 34 ISSN 0021 5996 via Google Books James 2014 p 296 a b c Wilson Jeff November 10 1998 Singer Rick James Suffers Stroke Associated Press Retrieved November 28 2019 Considine J D November 24 1998 Not for the faint of heart Review You ll be happy to know star studded Chef Aid lives down to the tastelessness of South Park The Baltimore Sun James 2014 p 317 Subtle Reality August 13 2023 Charlie Murphy s True Hollywood Stories Rick James r funny Retrieved August 13 2023 Rick James Performs at the 7Th Annual Stone Soul Picnic Nieuwsfoto s Getty Images Nederland 51149124 Gettyimages com May 31 2004 Retrieved April 13 2012 5 Shocking Hip Hop Award Show Moments Rick James Suge Knight Diana Ross And More WATCH Music Times November 8 2014 Seymour Gene July 7 2014 Autobiography Glow is bright with Rick James legacy USA Today Cirisano Tatiana November 13 2020 Hipgnosis Songs Acquires 50 Stake in Rick James Catalog Including Masters Billboard Retrieved November 14 2020 Kenny Glenn September 2 2021 Bitchin The Sound and Fury of Rick James Review A Very Kinky Guy The New York Times Retrieved February 26 2022 Bitchin The Sound and Fury of Rick James Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved February 26 2022 Allah Sha Be February 29 2024 Stokley Of R amp B Group Mint Condition Cast As Rick James In Superfreak The Rick James Story The Source Retrieved March 5 2024 Stokley Cast As Rick James In Super Freak The Rick James Story Stage Musical www wbls com March 2 2024 Retrieved March 5 2024 Levin Eric November 22 1982 Despite a Frightening Collapse Funkstar Rick James Won t Let Anyone Rein Him in People Retrieved November 28 2019 James Rick 2007 The Confessions of Rick James Memoirs of a Super Freak Phoenix Colossus Books p 227 ISBN 978 0 979 09763 8 a b c Moran Julio August 31 1993 Woman Recounts Tale of Abuse at James Trial Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 28 2019 a b Curtiss Aaron amp Cheevers Jack August 3 1991 Pop Singer Arrested on Torture Drug Charges Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 28 2019 Top 10 little known facts about Teena Marie CNN Entertainment December 28 2010 Retrieved November 28 2019 Teena Marie Ivory Queen of Soul dies CBC News December 27 2010 Retrieved November 28 2019 Wilson Combs Lana K October 11 2005 Acting singing the Gospel truth for Nona Gaye East Bay Times Rick James Had Nine Different Drugs in His System When He Died MTV News September 17 2004 Retrieved November 28 2019 Singer Rick James Admitted to Buffalo N Y Hospital Jet April 30 1984 p 61 ISSN 0021 5996 via Google Books Rick James Girlfriend Are Accused Of Burning Sexually Abusing Woman Jet August 19 1991 p 60 ISSN 0021 5996 via Google Books Sager Mike The Rise and Fall of a Super Freak Reprints longform org Retrieved November 28 2019 Singer Rick James victim wins 1 8M UPI December 9 1994 Errico Marcus August 23 1996 Rick James Gets Out of Jail His Fiancee Goes In E Online Rick James Denies Sex Assault Allegations Billboard November 18 2002 Retrieved November 28 2019 Rick James accused of raping 15 year old in Child Victims Act lawsuit The Buffalo News February 14 2020 Retrieved February 14 2020 Woman who says Rick James raped her in 1979 sues estate Los Angeles Times February 16 2020 Jay Tokasz January 29 2021 Child Victims Act lawsuit against Rick James estate dismissed from court The Buffalo News Retrieved October 21 2021 Super Freak Rick James dies in Los Angeles The Salt Lake Tribune Retrieved May 12 2021 a b Sisario Ben September 18 2004 Arts Briefing Highlights Rick James Autopsy Results The New York Times Retrieved May 22 2010 Funeral services announced for Rick James Wltx com Retrieved May 12 2021 RICK JAMES FUNERAL AP Images August 14 2004 RICK JAMES LAID TO REST NME August 16 2004 Famous Residents Forest Lawn Cemetery Continelli Louise September 15 1996 Rick James Adored by the Famous And Obscure Buffalo s Celebrated Son Mirrors The America Cracked Tragedy The Buffalo News Retrieved February 23 2020 Billboard Staff July 8 2005 Rick James Lives Again On Upcoming Album Billboard Retrieved June 8 2022 Bibliography editBenjaminson Peter 2017 Super Freak The Life of Rick James Chicago Review Press ISBN 978 1 613 74957 9 Denisof R Serge 1988 Inside MTV Transaction Publishers ISBN 978 0 88738 864 4 Durchholz Daniel 2010 Neil Young Long May You Run The Illustrated History Updated Edition Voyageur Press ISBN 978 1 610 60453 6 James Rick 2014 Glow The Autobiography of Rick James Atria Books ISBN 978 1 4767 6416 0 External links editOfficial website nbsp Rick James at AllMusic nbsp Rick James discography at Discogs nbsp Rick James at IMDb nbsp Rick James The Mynah Birds and Neil Young Rise amp Fall of a Super Freak Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rick James amp oldid 1218447269, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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