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Legacy Sources and Book Contributions for Seabrun “Candy” Hunter Jr.
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Seabrun “Candy” Hunter Jr. (April 1, 1949 – January 7, 2022) was an American songwriter, performer, and publisher who contributed to Little Richard’s touring and recording band during the 1970s. He is recognized for co-writing “Rockin’ Rockin’ Boogie” and other tracks associated with Richard’s funk-gospel revival period. Hunter also published the Miracle Book Series and the memoir King Richard and I, chronicling his spiritual journey and experiences in the music industry. Though often uncredited, his contributions are confirmed in international discographies, biographies, and archival releases. His legacy is being formally restored and protected by his daughter, Tyanna RaaShawn Battle (Ty Bat Zan), through legal, literary, and ancestral justice initiatives. Books on Barnes & Noble: Miracle Book 1: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/miracle-book-1-seabrun-candy-hunter-jr/1144278374 Miracle Book 2: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/miracle-book-2-seabrun-candy-hunter-jr/1144278377 Miracle Book 3: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/miracle-book-3-seabrun-candy-hunter-jr/1144278380 King Richard and I: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/king-richard-and-i-seabrun-candy-hunter-jr/1143611870 Mentioned in: The Life and Times of Little Richard by Charles White (2003 updated edition) Send Me Your Lovin’ by Spencer Leigh (2023) International Wiki Pages: Articles on Seabrun “Candy” Hunter Jr. are published in French, German, Portuguese, Japanese, and Spanish. Archive & Evidence: https://sweetmiracles.org/kanvault |
Respectfully submitted by his estate representative and daughter,
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Subject: Notability and Citation Support for Seabrun "Candy" Hunter Jr. Article
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Justification for Notability and Edits This article was created to recognize the contributions of Seabrun "Candy" Hunter Jr., an American songwriter, recording artist, and band member of Little Richard’s 1970s touring and studio group. Reliable sources including Qobuz, Barnes & Noble, 45Worlds, Charles White's 2003 edition of *The Life and Times of Little Richard*, and Spencer Leigh's 2023 *Send Me Your Lovin’* were added to meet notability guidelines for music. All statements are verifiable through published music platforms, discographies, historical reviews, and confirmed authorship in official registries. Edits include citations, section formatting, removal of duplicates, and alignment with Wiki Music notability standards. The documentation effort is part of a larger historical correction initiative led by his daughter, Ty Bat Zan (Tyanna RaaShawn Battle), to restore legacy recognition and rights for overlooked contributors to American music history. Please retain and continue improving this entry in good faith. All major edits are transparent and fully sourced. |
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Additional Notes on Legacy and Source Expansion
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Additional Notes on Legacy and Source Expansion Since the initial submission, additional materials have been gathered to further support the notability and accurate documentation of Seabrun "Candy" Hunter Jr.'s legacy. These include: - High-resolution photos of Hunter performing with Little Richard during international tours, including Wembley 1972 (Getty-cited). - Confirmation of authorship and credits for "Rockin’ Rockin’ Boogie" through multiple music databases (Qobuz, 45Worlds, Barnes & Noble). - External biographical listings and memorial content backed by independent sources. - ISBN-linked publications authored by Hunter, including "King Richard and I," listed on major literary platforms. - Ongoing coverage and evidence submitted to rights organizations (e.g., MLC, BMI, SoundExchange) asserting Hunter’s co-authorship and performance contributions. - Wikidata item creation: Seabrun “Candy” Hunter Jr. (with aliases and description fields filled). This archive effort is part of a larger historical restoration and elder legacy justice initiative led by Hunter’s daughter, Ty Bat Zan (Tyanna RaaShawn Battle), who has compiled over 100 evidentiary documents into sealed archives for probate, press, and public record. Please let me know if further citations or clarifications are needed to continue improving this article.
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Ty Bat Zan (talk) 07:15, 20 June 2025 (UTC)
“This concludes the citation and legacy verification bundle for Seabrun ‘Candy’ Hunter Jr. Please contact Ty Bat Zan (Tyanna RaaShawn Battle) via the article talk page if further clarification or editorial collaboration is desired.” — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ty Bat Zan (talk • contribs) 07:19, 20 June 2025 (UTC)