Bustin' Loose Guide
This road comedy-drama stars Richard Pryor as Joe Braxton, an ex-con on probation who is forced to drive a busload of troubled, special-needs children across the country from Philadelphia to a farm in Washington state.
The film was a personal project for Pryor, who wrote the story and produced it. During the summer of 1980, while the film was still in production, Pryor suffered his infamous, near-fatal freebasing accident. Bustin' Loose
Performed by , this track is the definitive anthem of go-go music , a subgenre of funk native to Washington, D.C.. This road comedy-drama stars Richard Pryor as Joe
"Bustin' Loose" most commonly refers to three major cultural works: a 1981 film starring Richard Pryor, a landmark funk song by Chuck Brown, and several television adaptations. 1. Performed by , this track is the definitive
Soul Serenade: Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers, “Bustin’ Loose”