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  • Thumbnail for Charles Brown (musician)
    Tony Russell "Charles" Brown (September 13, 1922 – January 21, 1999) was an American singer and pianist whose soft-toned, slow-paced nightclub style influenced...
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  • School Charles Brown (musician) (1922–1999), American blues singer Charlie Brown (DJ) (c. 1942–2022), American radio DJ Charles Brockden Brown (1771–1810)...
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  • Levi Brown is a British television actor and musician. Brown is from Halesowen in the West Midlands and attended Windsor High School. By 2018, he had...
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  • Charles William Miller (June 2, 1939 – June 4, 1980) was an American musician best known as the saxophonist and flutist for the multicultural California...
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  • Blues with Charles Brown". Musician, issues 147–152. Amordian Press. Gerow, Maurice; Tanner, Paul (1984). A Study of Jazz. William C. Brown. ISBN 978-0-07-294262-0...
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    was with ABC, Charles became one of the first black musicians to be granted artistic control by a mainstream record company. Charles's 1960 hit "Georgia...
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  • Please Come Home for Christmas (category Charles Brown (musician) songs)
    American blues singer and pianist Charles Brown. Hitting the Billboard Hot 100 chart in December 1961, the tune, which Brown co-wrote with Gene Redd, peaked...
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  • One More for the Road is a studio album by the American blues musician Charles Brown. It was released in 1986 through Blue Side Records, and rereleased...
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    Charles Neville (December 28, 1938 – April 26, 2018) was an American R&B and jazz musician best known as part of The Neville Brothers. Known onstage as...
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  • blues song recorded by Charles Brown in 1951. Although the songwriter credit is usually given to Jessie Mae Robinson, "Brown is believed to have written...
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    James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006) was an American singer, dancer and musician. The central progenitor of funk music and a major figure...
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  • All My Life is an album by the American musician Charles Brown, released in 1990. It was Brown's first album for Bullseye Blues (and the first album released...
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    This is a discography of American musician Ray Charles. Ray Charles first appeared on a Billboard chart in 1949, when — as part of the Maxin Trio with...
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    Charles Louis Brown (August 22, 1936 – May 16, 2012) was an American guitarist, bandleader and singer known as "The Godfather of Go-Go". Go-go is a subgenre...
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    "Donald Brown Musician - All About Jazz". All About Jazz Musicians. Retrieved 2023-12-28. lbalessherrod (2022-01-27). "Knoxville-raised Keith Brown brings...
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    Conservatory. In 2023, Brown served as a U.S. State Department Cultural Ambassador in Thailand – an honored tradition for jazz musicians including Duke Ellington...
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  • Paradise", a 1955 song first recorded by Johnny Fuller and covered by: Charles Brown (musician), 1955 Sam Cooke, on the 1963 album Night Beat Mose Allison, on...
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    jazz musicians including Miles Davis and Charles Mingus. Prior to their first outing, the 1954 Pasadena Auditorium Concert, Roach included Brown on the...
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    2021. Charles Burrell discography at Discogs Charles Burrell at AllMusic Documentary Charlie Burrell, American symphonies’ first black musician Transcript...
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  • Driftin' Blues (category Charles Brown (musician) songs)
    Moore's Three Blazers in 1945. The song is a slow blues and features Charles Brown's smooth, soulful vocals and piano. It was one of the biggest blues hits...
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