- Roy Brown (blues musician)
Roy Brown (
10 September 1925 —25 May 1981 [http://users.efortress.com/doc-rock/1980.html Dead Rock Stars Club website - birth and death details] ] ) was ablues musician who brought a soul singing style (fromgospel music ) to the emerging genre of rock and roll.Career
Born Roy James Brown in New Orleans,
Louisiana , Brown started as a gospelsinger . His mother was an accomplished singer and organist in church.Back cover of "We Came To Party ", presumably by Roy Brown himself] After a move to Los Angeles,California some time in the 1940s, and a brief period spent as a professional boxer in thewelterweight category, he won a singing contest in 1945 at the Million Dollar Theater covering "There's No You" byBing Crosby . In 1946 Brown moved to Galveston,Texas , where he sang in a club. His numbers included "Good Rocking Tonight ". He returned to New Orleans in 1947.Brown failed to interest
Wynonie Harris in "Good Rocking Tonight ", but got an introduction to the president ofDeluxe Records , who signed him. The song was released in 1947 and reached #13 on Billboards R&B charts (but was eclipsed by Harris' cover of it). Brown's version was ajump blues with a swing beat, but Harris'scover version can be considered closer torock and roll .Elvis Presley also covered the song forSun Records in 1954; later re-released onRCA Victor when hisrecording contract was sold to thatrecord label in 1956.Brown and his band "The Mighty Men" were spectacular performers, with the kind of crowd pleasing stage histrionics for which
Little Richard would soon be famous. Unfortunately, tastes changed and Brown could not keep up.The decline of his fortunes coincided with his successfully winning a
lawsuit against King Records for unpaidroyalties in 1952, one of the fewAfrican American musicians to do so in the 1950s. This has led some, such as authorNick Tosches (in his book "Unsung Heroes of Rock 'n' Roll", which contains a chapter on Brown) to believe that Brown may have beenblacklist ed. When his popularity ebbed in the rock and roll era, he tried teen-slanted songs like "School Bell Rock", but had little success and more or less retired.cite book
first= Tony
last= Russell
year= 1997
title= The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray
edition=
publisher= Carlton Books Limited
location= Dubai
pages= p. 96
id= ISBN 1-85868-255-X]His popularity was at its lowest at the end of the 1950s, but he sporadically managed to find work through the 1960s. To supplement his income, he worked as an
encyclopedia sales man. [ [http://www.rocknrollshow.co.uk/rocknroll-oldies/roy-brown.htm Rocknrollshow.com biography - accessed February 2008] ]In 1970 Brown closed The
Johnny Otis Show at theMonterey Jazz Festival . As a result of the crowd reaction he recorded "Love For Sale", which became a hit forMercury Records .In the late 1970s a compilation
album of his old work brought about a minor revival of interest. In 1978 he had a successful tour inScandinavia following the release of "Laughing But Crying" and before the release of "Good Rocking Tonight". Shortly before his death he performed at theWhisky A Go-Go inWest Hollywood, California and headlined theNew Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival during the spring of 1981.He died of a heart attack, in
San Fernando, California at the age of 55, in May 1981. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hifoxq95ldje~T1 All Music Guide biography] ] He was posthumously inducted into theBlues Hall of Fame the same year.Discography
Albums
* "Laughing But Crying" — late 1970s
* "Good Rocking Tonight" — 1978
* "We Came To Party " — 1978ingles
ee also
*
List of blues musicians
*List of Dirty blues musicians
*List of Jump blues musicians
*List of 1950s one-hit wonders in the United States
*List of artists who reached number one on the Billboard R&B chart
*West Coast blues References
External links
* [http://www.rocknrollshow.co.uk/rocknroll-oldies/roy-brown.htm Rocknrollshow.co.uk - biography]
* [http://www.rockabilly.nl/artists/roybrown.htm Rockabilly.nl - biography]
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