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 Ruth Brown Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Ruth Brown music songs: Teardrops from My Eyes, Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean, 5-10-15 Hours Lyrics, So Long Lyrics, Oh What A Dream. More music lyrics and songs Wild Wild Young Men, Mambo Baby, daddy daddy, Lucky Lips Lyrics, As Long As I'm Moving Lyrics, I'll Wait For You Lyrics, I Can See Everybody's Baby. More music lyrics and songs I Know, It's Love Baby 24 Hours a Day, I Don't Know, Shine On, Somebody Touched Me Lyrics, This Little Girl's Gone Rockin' Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Love Has Joined Us Together, Sentimental Journey Lyrics. See All Songs
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 Ruth Brown Biography
Artist was the first great female R&B star of the 1950s, one of the crucial figures in the transition between that music and early rock & roll. She began her career on Atlantic Records in that label's infancy, and did much to establish Atlantic as the premier R&B label. Brown chalked up hit after hit between 1949 and 1955. In the ensuing years, she collaborated with noted jazz musicians and even ventured into acting (in fact she won a Tony in 1989 for her work in the show BLACK AND BLUE). Brown was deservedly inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 1993, and remained active in performing and recording throughout that decade. She passed away in Las Vegas on November 17, 2006 at the age of 78.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Ruth Brown | Steven Seagal, Clyde McPhatter, Bonnie Raitt, Johnny Adams, Charles Brown, Shemekia Copeland, Thad Jones, B.B. King, Mel Lewis | | Bobby Forrester | Irene Reid, Jerry Weldon, Bobby Forester, Gloria Lynne, G-Clef, Lena Horne, Paul Kendall, Albert Washington, Frank Wess | | Rodney Jones | Ann Hampton Callaway, Maceo Parker, Carl Allen, Chicago Mass Choir, Dizzy Gillespie, Joshua's Troop, Jimmy McGriff, Project G-7 | | Akira Tana | Claude "Fiddler" Williams, Nancy Harrow, Project G-7, Rob Schneiderman, Karen Akers, Asian American Jazz Trio, Ken Berman, Kenny Burrell, Art Farmer Quartet | | Duke Robillard | Al Basile, Bob Dylan, Johnny Adams, Bryan Lee, Jay Mcshann, Jimmy Thackery, Randy Bachman, Duke Robillard Band | | Charlie Miller | Dr. John, Johnny Adams, B.B. King, Chilingrian Quartet, Hank Crawford, Lower 911, Pfister Sisters, River Styx Blues Emporium, Johnny Vidacovich | | Victor Goines | Wynton Marsalis, Wycliffe Gordon, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Eric Clapton, Herlin Riley, Marcia Ball, Germaine Bazzle, David Benoit |
 Worked With
Steven Seagal, Bonnie Raitt, Clyde McPhatter, B.B. King, Pinetop Perkins, Thad Jones
 Contemporaries
Ray Charles, B.B. King, Dinah Washington, Etta James, Big Joe Turner, Etta Jones, Irma Thomas, Charles Brown, Joe Williams (Vocals), LaVern Baker, Clyde McPhatter, Esther Phillips, Ernestine Anderson, Koko Taylor, Roy Brown, Willis "Gator" Jackson, Big Mama Thornton, Chuck Willis, Joe Liggins, Faye Adams
 Followers
Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin, Bonnie Raitt, Etta James, Marcia Ball, Koko Taylor, Patti LaBelle, Tina Turner, Shemekia Copeland, Saffire -- The Uppity Blues Women, Fontella Bass, Angela Strehli
 Influences
Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington, Memphis Minnie, Ma Rainey, Alberta Hunter, Big Maybelle, Clara Ward, Ernestine Anderson, Ida Cox, Victoria Spivey, Lucille Bogan, Sippie Wallace
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