Roy Brown Music

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Artist Overview
One of the founding fathers of rock & roll, New Orleans singer and songwriter Roy Brown made history in 1947 with "Good Rockin' Tonight," ostensibly a jump-blues tune, but ultimately a seminal building block for '50s rock. Brown had a great run from the late '40s to the mid '50s on the DeLuxe and King labels. Brown never stopped recording and performing, working with everyone from Willie Mitchell to Johnny Otis on a variety of labels over the years, and was enjoying a revival of interest in his music when he died in 1981.

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Good Rockin' Tonight - CD
Roy Brown
Release Date: 10/21/2005
Covering Brown's most fertile period of 1947-1954, Good Rocking Tonight is the second of three Route 66 volumes covering rare sides by... [ 606080_CD ]
 
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The Very Best Of Roy Brown: Rockin' At Midnight - CD
Roy Brown
Release Date: 08/17/2004
Liner Note Author: Victor Pearlin. With his gospel-inflected vocals, full of melismatic swoops and sighs, and a penchant for speeded-up... [ 528001_CD ]
 
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Roy Brown & New Orleans R&B [Remaster] - CD
Roy Brown
Release Date: 09/13/2005
Personnel: Dave Bartholomew (vocals, trumpet); Ernest McLean, Robert Boyd, Edgar Blanchard, Louis Sargent, Willie Gaddy, Walter Nelson,... [ 600699_CD ]