tonight, fox 5 is remembering chuck brown. the godfather may be gone, but his music and influence lives on. thank you for joining us, i m shawn yancy. and i m brian bolter. chuck brown died at the age of 75 today. he was at john hopkins battling pneumonia. fox 5 s audrey barnes begins our coverage. audrey. reporter: chuck brown was perhaps best known as the gadfather of go-go, but he was an incredible family man. he scheduled his concert appearances around his son s football games and he passed his music to his other son. he left his mark on d.c. as well. talk about going to ben s chili bowl. you talk about the lincoln theater, the howard theater, and you talk about chuck. because they are all institutions. love grown up loving chuck brown. he sang at her high school prom and to this day, she still moves by his music. i know all those chuck brown songs and when i hear one, i will get out of my car and dance in the street if i have to. chuck brown could not only
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