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Ronnie Brown

West coastline vibist of whom virtually there is nothing known, not the identification of sideman for his lone Phillips saving completed in 1963 and 1964.

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The Royalettes

This Baltimore quartet was something of a connection between the lady group and “sweet soul” styles. Their harmonies had been clearly grounded within the early-’60s gal group approach. However they also benefited from pop-oriented, sometimes grandiose production on the MGM label, where they documented their most effective work. If indeed …

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The Corries

The original music of Scotland was preserved in the 1960s and ’70s from the Corries, a duo featuring multi-instrumentalists, songwriters, and vocalists Roy Williamson and Ronnie Browne. Although they mainly centered on traditional folk tunes, the Corries are greatest remembered for his or her original tunes, “Blossom of Scotland” by …

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Ronnie Brown

Rhode Island local Ronnie Dark brown was a respected jazz pianist whose profession began seeing that an organist and choir movie director at age 12. Brown gained both a bachelor’s and master’s level from the brand new Britain Conservatory of Music in Boston, and quickly afterward, Dark brown enlisted in …

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