Buster Brown

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Fannie Mae 02:57 Tools
Fanny Mae 00:00 Tools
Sugar Babe 00:00 Tools
Crawlin' King Snake 00:00 Tools
Doctor Brown 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Make You Happy 00:00 Tools
Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby 00:00 Tools
Madison Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Roll Over Beethoven 00:00 Tools
Lost In a Dream 00:00 Tools
Buster Brown 00:00 Tools
John Henry 00:00 Tools
Rock And Roll Lady 00:00 Tools
Something To Say 00:00 Tools
War Song 00:00 Tools
Aware of Love 00:00 Tools
Let Me In 00:00 Tools
When Things Go Wrong 00:00 Tools
Young Spunk 00:00 Tools
Don't Dog Your Woman 00:00 Tools
Fannie Mae - Original 00:00 Tools
Good News 00:00 Tools
Apprentice 00:00 Tools
Blueberry Hill 00:00 Tools
Sincerely 00:00 Tools
Raise a Ruckus Tonight 00:00 Tools
St. Louis Blues 00:00 Tools
Gonna Love My Baby 00:00 Tools
Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby? 00:00 Tools
I'm Going But I'll Be Back 00:00 Tools
Release Legalise (Rose Tattoo 1980) 00:00 Tools
Two Women 00:00 Tools
I Got the Blues When It Rains 00:00 Tools
Broadway On Fire 00:00 Tools
To Love Somebody 00:00 Tools
Buster Brown (Live 1974) 00:00 Tools
Roll Over Beethoven (Live 1974) 00:00 Tools
No More 00:00 Tools
Buster Brown - Fanny Mae 00:00 Tools
Buster Brown (Live II 1974) 00:00 Tools
Rock And Roll Lady (Live II 1974) 00:00 Tools
Blues When It Rains 00:00 Tools
Is You Or Is You Ain't My Baby 00:00 Tools
I Get the Blues When It Rains 00:00 Tools
Is You Is Or Is You Ain't 00:00 Tools
Big Legs-Big Stockings 00:00 Tools
I'm Goin' But I'll Be Back 00:00 Tools
Doctor Brown - Original 00:00 Tools
Madison 00:00 Tools
Fannie May 00:00 Tools
I'm Going, But I'll Be Back 00:00 Tools
Madison - Original 00:00 Tools
Save Your Love 00:00 Tools
St Louis Blues 00:00 Tools
Show Drag Blues I 00:00 Tools
Raise A Ruckus Tonight - Original 00:00 Tools
Rock And Roll Lady (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Dirty Girl 00:00 Tools
Devil In Her Eyes 00:00 Tools
I'm Goning But I'Ll Be Back 00:00 Tools
There Is Something About You 00:00 Tools
Streetwalker 00:00 Tools
Buster Brown (Live At Sunbury 1974) 00:00 Tools
Let's Rock 00:00 Tools
Fannie Mae Is Back 00:00 Tools
To Love Somebody / Buster Brown 00:00 Tools
Fannie May - Spring Cleaning 00:00 Tools
Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby - Original 00:00 Tools
Bounty Hunter 00:00 Tools
When Things Go Wrong (It Hurts Me Too) 00:00 Tools
Monkey Bars 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Hold My Baby While i Gotta Chance 00:00 Tools
Roll Over Beethoven (Live At Sunbury 1974) 00:00 Tools
Just As Long As You Need Me 00:00 Tools
Fanny Mae (from "American Graffiti") 00:00 Tools
I'm Going- But I'll Be Back 00:00 Tools
Sugar Baby 00:00 Tools
Sugar Babe - Original 00:00 Tools
Is You Is, Or Is You Ain't My Baby? 00:00 Tools
Fannie Mae (alternate) 00:00 Tools
Raise A Rusket Tonight 00:00 Tools
Slow Drag Blues II 00:00 Tools
Realize Legalize (Rose Tattoo 1980) 00:00 Tools
Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby ? 00:00 Tools
Under Control 00:00 Tools
Little Bit Of Love 00:00 Tools
In The Presence Of You 00:00 Tools
Gonna Make You Happy 00:00 Tools
Raise A Ruckus Tonight (alternate) 00:00 Tools
Fannie Mae - Original Fire & Fury Single 00:00 Tools
Doctor 00:00 Tools
Ground Zero 00:00 Tools
Raise A Ruckus Tonight (Alternate Version) 00:00 Tools
Get It Up 00:00 Tools
Bad Dreams 00:00 Tools
Comin' On Strong 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want Me To Do 00:00 Tools
Lost In A Dream (False Start) 00:00 Tools
Days Across The Nile 00:00 Tools
Fannie Mae - Buster Brown 00:00 Tools
Candied Yams 00:00 Tools
Rock And Roll Lady (Live 1974) 00:00 Tools
Fanny Mae - Buster Brown 00:00 Tools
Rock And Roll Lady (live at ABC-TV for GTK 1974) 00:00 Tools
I'm Goin', But I'll Be Back 00:00 Tools
Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t My Baby 00:00 Tools
John Henry (The Steel Driving Man) 00:00 Tools
Sign Of Victory 00:00 Tools
Hoo Doo Doctor 00:00 Tools
Killin' Time 00:00 Tools
Prisoner of Love (dub) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want You No More 00:00 Tools
Fannie Mae-Outtake 00:00 Tools
Slow Drag (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
Fannie Mae (from American Graffiti) 00:00 Tools
Crawlin' King Snake / Buster Brown 00:00 Tools
Buster Brown (Live On GTK 1974) 00:00 Tools
Release Legalise (Rose Tattoo,1980) 00:00 Tools
Crawlin' Kingsnake 00:00 Tools
Is You Is Or You Ain't My Baby 00:00 Tools
Rock And Roll Lady (Live On GTK 1974) 00:00 Tools
Trying to learn how to love you 00:00 Tools
Buster Brown - Buster Brown 00:00 Tools
That’s Your Lovin Baby 00:00 Tools
Is You Or Is You Aint 00:00 Tools
(I Get The) Blues When It Rains - Original 00:00 Tools
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Buster Brown is a name of at least two acts: 1) A blues and R&B singer (b. 15 Aug 1911, Cordele, GA, USA - d. 31 Jan 1976, New York), best known for his hit, Fannie Mae (aka Fanny Mae). Album releases include: "The New King of the Blues". In the 1930s and 1940s he played harmonica at local clubs and made a few non-commercial recordings. These included "I'm Gonna Make You Happy" (1943), which was recorded when he played at the folk festival at Fort Valley (GA) State Teachers College and was recorded by the Library of Congress' Folk Music Archive. He moved to New York in 1956, where he was discovered by Fire Records owner Bobby Robinson. In 1959 at almost fifty years of age, he recorded the rustic blues, "Fannie Mae", which featured Brown's harmonica playing and whoops - this went to #38, in the U.S. Top 40 and #1 on the R&B chart, in April 1960. His remake of Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five's "Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby?", Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby?, reached #81 on the pop charts later in 1960. Sugar Babe was his only other 1962 hit, reaching #19 on the R&B chart and #99 on the pop chart. In later years he recorded for Checker Records and for numerous small record labels. He also co-wrote the song Doctor Brown (with John Thomas Brown, aka J.T. Brown), which was covered by Fleetwood Mac, "Mr. Wonderful" (1968). Sites: Discogs and Wikipedia 2) An Australian rock band, with Gary Anderson (aka Angry Anderson) and Phillip Hugh Rudd (aka Phil Rudd). A root of Rose Tattoo, AC/DC and much that's good about working class Aussie rock. Buster Brown was an Australian rock and roll band, which featured vocalist Angry Anderson and drummer Phil Rudd, that was formed in Melbourne in 1973. Their sound was hard rock mixed with blues rock influences. Their first album, Something to Say was produced by Lobby Loyde and released in 1974. Rudd left to join an early version of AC/DC while Anderson continued with new line-ups and eventually disbanded the group in November 1975. Anderson joined Rose Tattoo which later included former Buster Brown band mates, Geordie Leach on bass guitar and Dallas 'Digger' Royall on drums. Buster Brown was formed in Melbourne in 1973 with Gary 'Angry' Anderson on lead vocals (ex-Peace Power and Purity), John Moon on guitar, Paul Grant on guitar, Phil Rudd on drums, Ian Ryan on bass guitar (ex-Ash, Chook) and Chris Wilson on keyboards.[1][2] They enjoyed local notoriety and played at the 1974 Sunbury Festival in January.[3] Later that year, Mushroom Records released a Various Artists live album, Highlights of Sunbury '74 Part 1 which included the group's tracks "Roll Over Beethoven" and "Buster Brown".[1] Early in the year, Geordie Leach replaced Ryan on bass guitar. Along with Coloured Balls, Billy Thorpe, Madder Lake and Chain, they were supported by suburban-based sharpie gangs.[4] The band's first single, "Buster Brown" was issued in July 1974 by Mushroom Records. Veteran rocker, Lobby Loyde (lead guitarist of Coloured Balls) produced their debut album, Something to Say which was also released in December but by the end of the year the group had split with Rudd joining an early version of AC/DC.[1] A second single, "Something to Say" was subsequently in January 1975. From April to June 1975 the line-up resumed as Anderson, Leach and Wilson with Dennis Miller on guitar and Trevor Young on drums (ex-Coloured Balls).[1][2] In July, Anderson formed a third version of the band with Ken Firth on bass guitar (ex-Tully), Billy Miller on guitar and vocals, Dave Springfield on guitar and drummer Dallas 'Digger' Royal (ex-Band of Talabene).[1][2] The group disbanded in November 1975, Anderson initially tried to form a band with Loyde.[1] Firth, Miller and Springfield regrouped as The Ferrets.[5] In late 1976 Anderson joined Sydney-based rockers Rose Tattoo which later included former Buster Brown band mates, Geordie Leach on bass guitar and Dallas 'Digger' Royall on drums.[6][7][8] According to Australian rock music historian Ian McFarlane, Buster Brown were "one of the most notorious streetlevel/ boogie outfits of its day ... [they] built up a solid following around the pubs, and among the skinheads on the suburban dance circuit".[1] In 2005, Aztec Music remastered Something to Say on CD with six bonus tracks.[2] Members Angry Anderson – vocals (1973–1975) Ken Firth – bass guitar (1975) Paul Grant – guitar (1973–1974) Geordie Leach – bass guitar (1973–1975) Tony Lunt – drums (1974) Dennis Millar – guitar (1975) Billy Miller – guitar, vocals (1975) John Moon – guitar (1973–1974) Dallas Royal – drums (1975) Phil Rudd – drums (1973–1974) Ian Ryan – bass guitar (1973) Dave Springfield – guitar (1975) Chris Wilson – keyboards (1973–1975) Trevor Young – drums (1975) Sites: Discogs Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.