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Artist:

Tom Brown

Born:
Jun 03, 1888 in New Orleans, Louisiana

Died:
Mar 25, 1958 in New Orleans, Louisiana

  • Alternative Name: Red Brown
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Active: teens - '50s
  • Instrument: Trombone

Biography

One of traditional New Orleans first players and bandleaders to set up shop in Chicago. Brown first played violin, then switched to trombone. He played in Papa Jack Laine's Reliance Band, then became a bandleader in 1910 and took his band to Chicago in 1915. He later that year formed a short-lived vaudeville group in New York. When it folded, he returned to Chicago, where he headed more bands. Brown alternated between Chicago and New York for recording and performing engagements in the early '20s. After working with Ray Miller in Chicago from 1922 - 1923, he moved back to New Orleans, where he recorded with Johnny Bayersdorffer and Norman Brownlee among others in the '20s. He began doubling as a bassist in the '30s and in the '40s was a freelance session musician on both trombone and bass. He recorded with Johnny Wiggs and Harry Shields in the '50s. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide

Representative Albums:

Tom Brown and His New Orleans Band, Tom Brown's Band from Dixie Land, Tom Brown and His New Orleans Jazz Band

Similar Artists:

Buddy Featherstonhaugh, Sandy Brown, Danny Alvin
 
 
Wikipedia: Tom Brown (character)

Tom Brown is a fictional character created by the author Thomas Hughes in his semi-autobiographical work Tom Brown's Schooldays, first published in 1857, set at a real English public school, Rugby School for Boys, in the 1830s when Hughes himself had been a pupil there. Tom Brown is based on the author's brother, George Hughes, and George Arthur is based on Arthur Penrhyn Stanley.


 
 

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