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As of Friday, September 08, 2006 20:35:01 -0400 this is what we have on this specific dream drawing prediction.  If your able to help provide proof or information on this specific drawing, please click here to send me an email.  Please include the exact date of the dream or the DD number.  And again, thank you for your time, its very much appreciated.


 

DD2921



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I do not think this was from the notebook, but I will post it anyway.  Says heart kills picket, drug od (think this means overdose) and will happen on 1/19/2006


1/19/2006

Wilson Pickett dies of a heart attach on the 19th of Jan. 2006
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/obit_wilson_pickett;_ylt=AvQGqdbpqkQHzA7wcLrpVPYnHL8C;_ylu=X3oDMTA3YXYwNDRrBHNlYwM3NjI-

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Thanks, will post this.

Brian


AP
Wilson Pickett Dies of Heart Attack at 64
By NEKESA MUMBI MOODY, AP Music Writer 51 minutes ago

NEW YORK -

Wilson Pickett, the soul pioneer best known for the fiery hits "Mustang Sally" and "In The Midnight Hour," died of a heart attack Thursday in a Reston, Va., hospital, according to his management company. He was 64.

Chris Tuthill of the management company Talent Source said Pickett had been suffering from health problems for the past year. Pickett lived in Ashburn, Va.

"He did his part. It was a great ride, a great trip, I loved him and I'm sure he was well-loved, and I just hope that he's given his props," Michael Wilson Pickett, the singer's son, told WRC-TV in Washington after his death.

Pickett — known as the "Wicked Pickett" — became a star with his soulful hits in the 1960s. "In the Midnight Hour" made the top 25 on the Billboard pop charts in 1965 and "Mustang Sally" did the same the following year.

"A fellow Detroiter, Wilson Pickett was one of the greatest soul singers of all time,"

Aretha Franklin said in a statement. "He will absolutely be missed. I am thankful that I got the chance to speak to him not too long ago." 

Pickett was defined by his raspy voice and passionate delivery. But the Alabama-born Pickett got his start singing gospel music in church. After moving to Detroit as a teen, he joined the group the Falcons, which scored the hit "I Found a Love" with Pickett on lead vocals in 1962.

He went solo a year later, and would soon find his greatest success. In 1965, he linked with legendary soul producer Jerry Wexler at the equally legendary soul label Stax Records in Memphis, and recorded one of his greatest hits, "In the Midnight Hour," for Atlantic Records. A string of hits followed, including "634-5789," "Funky Broadway" and "Mustang Sally." His sensuous soul was in sharp contrast to the genteel soul songs of his Detroit counterparts at Motown Records.

Roger Friedman, a journalist and friend who featured Pickett in his 2002 documentary on soul greats, "Only the Strong Survive," said Pickett was "really Atlantic's answer to

James Brown." 

"He wrote his own songs ... he was very, very musically adept, and look at his contribution — look how many songs of his songs have been covered?" Friedman told The Associated Press on Thursday.

As Pickett entered a new decade, he had less success on the charts, but still had a few more hits, including the song "Don't Let The Green Grass Fool You."

"Like all these great legends of R&B, when disco came in, it really impacted their careers," Friedman said. "(But) what Americans don't realize is they have all continued to be incredibly popular in Europe — every summer, touring Europe to incredible crowds."

Still, Pickett suffered through some tough times. In 1991, he was arrested for allegedly yelling death threats while driving a car over the mayor's front lawn in Englewood, N.J., and less than a year later was charged with assaulting his girlfriend.

In 1993, he was convicted of drunken driving and sentenced to a year in jail and five years' probation after hitting an 86-year-old man with his car. In 1987, he was given two years' probation and fined $1,000 for carrying a loaded shotgun in his car.

Besides his induction into the Hall of Fame in 1991, he was also given the Pioneer award by the Rhythm and Blues Foundation two years later. He also cast a long shadow and served as a role model in "The Commitments" in 1991, without appearing in the film.

"If I wasn't in show business I don't know what I would have been — a wanderer or something, you know?" he said in a 2001 interview. "But God blessed me with the talent and the chance. I knocked on enough doors, and this is what I can give myself credit for."

Friedman said he had just spoken to Pickett last week and he seemed optimistic he would be able to put recent health troubles aside and perform again.

"We had just a great talk," he said. "He really wanted to get back to business."


1/19/2006

brian,

Wilson Pickett 1941-2006



01/19/06
.
(antiMusic) Soul legend Wilson Pickett died on Thursday at the age of 64.
Pickett best known for his R&B megahits, "In the Midnight Hour" and "Mustang
Sally," died in Virginia hospital following a heart attack.
Pickett was born March 18, 1941, in Prattville, Ala.. He found his love of
music singing in his church choir. As a teenager he moved to Detroit to live
with his father and stretched out musically first as a member of gospel
group Violinaires and later made the switch secular music as a member of the
Falcons. That group scored a hit with "I Found a Love" which paved the way
for a recording deal for Pickett with Atlantic Records. The Rock n Roll Hall
of Famer, never slowed down until a year ago when his health took a turn for
the worse.

"The thing about Wilson was he was just a great screamer, but he did it with
control. James Brown would scream and it was a scream, but Wilson could
scream notes. His voice was powerful, like a buzz saw, but it wasn't ever
out of his control. It was always melodic," legendary producer Jerry Wexler
told the Los Angeles Times on Thursday.

You can read The Los Angeles Times obituary at the following link to learn
more about the life and career of Pickett.

http://www.antimusic.com/news/06/jan/2001.shtml

this maybe the answer to your dream.

-Brandon
 

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Thanks, I think your right.

Brian


Wilson Picket died today MI. was on the Radio around 5 pm today

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Thanks, information posted.

Brian


http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/
Wilson Pickett dies of heart attack at 64
Thursday, January 19, 2006

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Thanks,
Story posted.
Hello Brian,
I think this is what your DD# 2921 means, I just read this in the news.
PeopleNews

R&B Great Wilson Pickett Dies at 64
 
Thursday Jan 19, 2006 5:00pm EST
Brian Ladd of Brians Dreams - www.briansprediction.com
CREDIT: BILLY TOMPKINS / RETNA

 

 

Legendary soul singer Wilson Pickett died Thursday at age 64, his agent confirmed to the Associated Press.

The "Mustang Sally" and "In the Midnight Hour" singer suffered a heart attack at a hospital near his home in Virginia. Chris Tuthill, a spokesman for the singer's management company Talent Source, said Pickett had been suffering from health problems for the past year.

"I loved him and I'm sure he was well-loved, and I just hope that he's given his props," the singer's son, Michael Wilson Pickett, told WRC-TV in Washington, the AP reports.

Pickett – known as "Wicked Pickett" for his unique singing style and high energy on and off stage – was a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and was considered influential in the development of R&B.

Both "Mustang Sally" and "In the Midnight Hour" were included in a Rolling Stone list of the 500 greatest songs of all time.

The Alabama-born performer got his start singing gospel music in church. After moving to Detroit as a teenager, he joined the group the Falcons, which had a hit, I Found Love, in 1962. Two years later, Pickett was signed to Atlantic Records, and recorded many of his early songs at the famed Stax studio in Memphis, Tenn.

He was most recently featured in the 2004 soul music documentary Only the Strong Survive

 

NEW YORK (AP) -- Wilson Pickett, the soul pioneer best known for the fiery hits "Mustang Sally" and "In The Midnight Hour," died of a heart attack Thursday in a Reston, Virginia, hospital, according to his management company. He was 64.

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Hi,

Seems to be what that dream was about, even though I did not even know who he was until today.

Brian


MSNBC is reporting that Wilson Pickett died today of a heart problem.  This could relate to your DD2921 dream drawing.
Barb White (one800barb@msn.com)

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Thanks,

Posted your link

Brian


Is it possible this is related to singer Wilson Pickett dieing of a heart attack today?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060119/ap_en_mu/obit_wilson_pickett_9


 
The Choice controls The Chooser, so choose wisely!
 Gisla

Hi,

Yes, have received several posts on this, and it seems to be what that dream was about.

Brian


Hi Brian,

I was watching the news just before I read your prediction. On the news it talked about singer Wilson PICKETT dying from a heart related problem. I did not catch if it was due to drugs or not.

Looks like you got another one right.

Bless You.

Claudia
 

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Hi,

Yes, seems that way, I do think it will be drug related.

Brian


Your Pickett dies dream was right as Wilson Pickett died of a heart attack
today


---Moon Trent

http://www.moontrentmusic.com
http://myspace.com/moontrent
http://www.myspace.com/timmikat

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Thanks, your info has been posted.

Brian


Hey Brian ...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/obit_wilson_pickett

seems like it was right
Ashley

Thanks Ashey


2.6.2006

Brian,

    Your prediction came true, see http://www.cnn.com for this headline.

 

Wilson Pickett dies of heart attack at 64

Soul legend found stardom in 1960s, trouble in later years

Thursday, January 19, 2006; Posted: 7:45 p.m. EST (00:45 GMT)


RESTON, Virginia (AP) -- Wilson Pickett, the soul pioneer best known for the fiery hits "Mustang Sally" and "In The Midnight Hour," died of a heart attack Thursday in a Reston, Virginia, hospital, according to his management company. He was 64.

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Thanks, your info has been posted.

Brian

 


 

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