Joe Brown & The Bruvvers

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A Picture of You 02:22 Tools
That's What Love Will Do 02:23 Tools
Darktown Strutters Ball 02:18 Tools
It Only Took A Minute 02:18 Tools
The Darktown Strutters' Ball 02:13 Tools
Sally Ann 01:54 Tools
I'm Henry the Eighth I Am 01:55 Tools
Your Tender Look 02:12 Tools
Sea of Heartbreak 02:48 Tools
Picture of You 02:22 Tools
08 - Joe Brown & The Bruvvers - A Picture Of You 02:24 Tools
What A Crazy World We're Living In 01:21 Tools
Swagger 02:13 Tools
The Holly and the Ivy 01:21 Tools
There's Only One of You 02:33 Tools
Shine 01:59 Tools
07 - Joe Brown & The Bruvvers - Darktown Strutters Ball 02:12 Tools
Nature's Time for Love 02:04 Tools
What A Crazy World (We're Livin' In) 02:04 Tools
With a Little Help from My Friends 02:34 Tools
All Things Bright and Beautiful 01:52 Tools
13 - Joe Brown & The Bruvvers - I'm Henry The Eighth I Am 01:56 Tools
The Switch 02:04 Tools
Lonely Island Pearl 02:00 Tools
English Country Garden 01:01 Tools
Talking Guitar 01:54 Tools
I'm Henery The Eighth I Am 01:58 Tools
The Other Side of Town 02:21 Tools
A Satisfied Mind 02:54 Tools
The Darktown Strutters Ball 02:11 Tools
The Dark Town Strutters' Ball 02:15 Tools
Darktown Strutter's Ball 02:09 Tools
Popcorn 02:15 Tools
A Layabout's Lament 02:27 Tools
Crazy Mixed Up Kid 02:02 Tools
Teardrops In the Rain 02:13 Tools
Don't 02:00 Tools
What a Crazy World We're Livin' In 02:18 Tools
Hava Nagila (The Hora) 01:50 Tools
Everybody Calls Me Joe 02:42 Tools
Pop Corn 02:17 Tools
You Do Things to Me 02:35 Tools
The Spanish Bit 02:07 Tools
Hercules Unchained 01:35 Tools
Just Like That 02:18 Tools
Walkin' Tall 02:29 Tools
What's the Name of the Game 02:32 Tools
Jellied Eels 01:55 Tools
12. It Only Took A Minute - Joe Brown & The Bruvvers 01:55 Tools
The Surrey With The Fringe On Top 02:32 Tools
Sunny Side of the Street 02:36 Tools
Stick Around 02:28 Tools
Put On A Happy Face 02:00 Tools
The Rich Man's Son and the Poor Man's Daughter 02:28 Tools
A Little Ray of Sunshine 03:01 Tools
A Lay-About's Lament 02:28 Tools
Sweet Little Sixteen - Live 03:00 Tools
Rock 'n' Reel 02:17 Tools
Ain't She Sweet 02:17 Tools
Good Luck And Goodbye 02:28 Tools
Lonely Circus 02:40 Tools
Sally Ann - Film Soundtrack 02:17 Tools
What A Crazy World We're Livin' In - Live 02:17 Tools
That's What Love Will Doa 02:17 Tools
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 02:05 Tools
Lincolnshire Poacher 02:05 Tools
Girls Girls Girls 02:05 Tools
It Only Took A Minute (Joe Brown & The Bruvvers) 02:00 Tools
Im Henry The Eighth I Am 02:17 Tools
Hava Nagila (The Hora) - Live 02:17 Tools
Shine on Me 02:17 Tools
I've Got Plenty of Nothin 02:17 Tools
Little Ukulele 02:37 Tools
I'll See You in My Dreams 02:17 Tools
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Career. Brown's family moved to London when he was two and ran the Sultan public house in Grange Road, Plaistow. In 1956, Brown formed The Spacemen skiffle group, which lasted until the US led rock and roll invasion brought skiffle to a halt. In 1958 Brown was spotted by television producer Jack Good who hired him as lead guitarist in the orchestra of his new TV series, Boy Meets Girls.[2] Brown signed a management agreement with impressario Larry Parnes and signed to Decca Records. Brown charted with "The Darktown Strutters Ball" in 1960 and had UK Top 10 hits on the Piccadilly label in 1962-63 with "A Picture Of You", "It Only Took A Minute" and "That's What Love Will Do". In April 1961, Piccadilly Records released Brown's "Crazy Mixed Up Kid" as its first single.[3] Brown's recording band was a collection of session musicians, and was named The Bruvvers by Good, to give Brown the identity of having his own backing band for record releases. It was in 1962 when he needed a band to tour with him that 'Joe Brown and the Bruvvers' was cemented, containing two members of the Spacemen, brothers Tony and Pete Oakman. Brown was voted 'Top UK Vocal Personality' in the 1962 NME magazine poll.[1] In December 1963, What a Crazy World starring Brown and Marty Wilde, had its world premiere in London.[4] Brown appeared in films, pantomime and stage musicals, notably Charlie Girl in the West End. He presented the children's television series, Joe & Co, on BBC Television, and a daytime quiz show on ITV called Square One, and three series of The Joe Brown Show for ITV. In 1972, he formed another band, Brown's Home Brew, which played rock and roll, country and gospel music and featured his wife, Vicki Brown, who died of cancer in 1991. Their daughter, Sam Brown, is also a singer and son Pete Brown[5] is a record producer, who produced all but one of Brown's nine most recent albums. Brown plays acoustic guitar, electric guitar, ukulele, mandolin, fiddle and banjo. George Harrison was best man at Brown's second marriage in 2000. Following Harrison's death from lung cancer on 29 November 2001, Brown appeared with his group at the Concert for George singing "Here Comes the Sun", "That's The Way It Goes" and "I'll See You in My Dreams", accompanying himself on the ukulele, for the latter. Brown had appeared on a track on Harrison's last album, Brainwashed, and on two songs on an earlier album, Gone Troppo. Brown performs and makes occasional TV appearances. He is working on a musical, Don't You Rock Me Daddio, with songwriter Roger Cook. In December 2006, he was one of three guest hosts of Sounds of the 60s on BBC Radio 2 during the absence of host Brian Matthew, following on from Brown presenting two series on rock and roll for the same station. In 2008 Brown's 50th anniversary celebrations included a UK gold album for sales over 100,000 Joe Brown - The Very Best Of, performed a 37 date spring tour, a concert at the Royal Albert Hall with Mark Knopfler, Jools Holland, Dennis Locorriere, Dave Edmunds, Sam Brown and Chas & Dave and a 36 date autumn/winter tour. His latest album, More Of The Truth, was released in the UK on 13 October 2008, and early in 2009 the US musical instrument manufacturer, Kala, launched a series of 'Joe Brown' ukuleles. At the Mojo magazine's awards in London on 11 June 2009, Brown was presented with the lifetime award for outstanding contribution to music after 51 years' recording . Brown was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2009 Birthday Honours.[6] Joe Brown was asked by Rick Parfitt of Status Quo to support them for 10 nights of their UK Tour in late 2010. He agreed to do the support and will embark on his own UK Tour in 2011. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.