Oscar Brand

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The Battle Of The Kegs 00:00 Tools
Hearse Song 00:00 Tools
The Mormon Engineer 00:00 Tools
Squid Jiggin' Ground 00:00 Tools
A Dollar Ain't A Dollar Anymore 00:00 Tools
I Was Born About 10,000 Years Ago 00:00 Tools
Good Ship Venus 00:00 Tools
Talking Atom 00:00 Tools
A Clean Song 00:00 Tools
The Old Sea Chest 00:00 Tools
Red Wing 00:00 Tools
You're A Liar 00:00 Tools
Bell Bottom Trousers 00:00 Tools
Barnacle Bill 00:00 Tools
Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow (William Clinton) 00:00 Tools
We Set Sail 00:00 Tools
Blow The Man Down 03:06 Tools
Keyhole In The Door 00:00 Tools
California, Here We Come (Ronald Reagan) 00:00 Tools
Cotton-Eyed Joe 00:00 Tools
I Was Born 10,000 Years Ago 00:00 Tools
Save A Fighter Pilot's Ass 00:00 Tools
Turalai 00:00 Tools
Backside Rules The Navy 00:00 Tools
I Used To Work In Chicago 00:00 Tools
A Hole In the Bucket 00:00 Tools
Rum A Dum Dum 00:00 Tools
Ninety Cents Butter 00:00 Tools
There's Nothing Else to Do 00:00 Tools
Pie In The Sky 00:00 Tools
No Hips At All 00:00 Tools
Johnny Come Down The Hilo 00:00 Tools
Seven Old Ladies Locked In A Lavatory 00:00 Tools
Down, Down, Down 00:00 Tools
Lulu 00:00 Tools
The Clerks Of Parch's Grove 00:00 Tools
Destroyer Life 00:00 Tools
I Was Born About Ten Thousand Years Ago 00:00 Tools
Jinny Wren Bride 00:00 Tools
Song of the Presidents 00:00 Tools
Limericks 00:00 Tools
Roll Your Leg Over 00:00 Tools
Arkansas 00:00 Tools
Give My Regards 00:00 Tools
Paratrooper Song 00:00 Tools
Tippacanoe and Tyler, Too (John Tyler) 00:00 Tools
Study In Anatomy 00:00 Tools
Fair and Free Elections (1800) 00:00 Tools
The Downtrodden Landlord 00:00 Tools
Tammany 00:00 Tools
Can't Ya Dance The Polka 00:00 Tools
Steam Torpedo 00:00 Tools
I Like Ike (Dwight Eisenhower) 00:00 Tools
The Chandler's Wife 00:00 Tools
The Marines' Hymn 00:00 Tools
Jefferson and Liberty (1800) 00:00 Tools
The Dodger Song 00:00 Tools
The Tenderfoot 00:00 Tools
Old Dan Tucker 00:00 Tools
Blinded By Turds 00:00 Tools
Tyler and Tippecanoe (1840) 00:00 Tools
Bless 'Em All 00:00 Tools
Follow Washington (George Washington) 00:00 Tools
The Presidents 00:00 Tools
Four Letter Words 00:00 Tools
Give Me Operations 00:00 Tools
Get on a Raft with Taft (William H. Taft) 00:00 Tools
Lincoln and Liberty (Abraham Lincoln) 00:00 Tools
Track Lining Chant 00:00 Tools
Come And Join The Air Force 00:00 Tools
One-Eyed Reilly 00:00 Tools
Buckle Down with Nixon (Richard Nixon) 00:00 Tools
Guantanamo Bay 00:00 Tools
Whiskey Johnny 00:00 Tools
Winnipeg Whore 00:00 Tools
Her Name Was Lil 00:00 Tools
Blow Ye Winds In The Morning 00:00 Tools
Enemy Generals On Parade 00:00 Tools
Red Light Saloon 00:00 Tools
Cigareets And Sake 00:00 Tools
Little Know Ye Who's Coming (John Quincy Adams) 00:00 Tools
Our Goodman 00:00 Tools
Zamboanga 00:00 Tools
Laws Of The Navy 00:00 Tools
Blow The Candle Out 00:00 Tools
Adams and Liberty (John Adams) 00:00 Tools
Haul Away Joe 00:00 Tools
I'm Just Wild About Harry (Harry S. Truman) 00:00 Tools
Huzzah for Madison, Huzzah (James Madison) 00:00 Tools
Follow Washington: George Washington 00:00 Tools
The Winnipeg Whore 00:00 Tools
The Poor Co-Pilot 00:00 Tools
Rollin' Down The Mountain 00:00 Tools
For Jefferson and Liberty (Thomas Jefferson) 00:00 Tools
Around Her Neck 00:00 Tools
Gee, But I Wanna Go Home 00:00 Tools
We Ain't Going To Sea No More 00:00 Tools
Sam Hall 00:00 Tools
the finest fucking family 00:00 Tools
Hello, Lyndon (Lyndon Johnson) 00:00 Tools
Zulaika 00:00 Tools
Fighter Pilot's Lament 00:00 Tools
The Money Rolls In 00:00 Tools
Follow Washington 00:00 Tools
Seven Old Ladies 00:00 Tools
Itazuke Tower 00:00 Tools
Wreck Of The Old Ninety-Seven 00:00 Tools
Black Eyed Susie 00:00 Tools
Roll Me Over 00:00 Tools
Bawdy Sea Shanties- Good Ship 00:00 Tools
Charlotte the Harlot 00:00 Tools
Ride On 00:00 Tools
Cindy 00:00 Tools
Ball Of Ballynoor 00:00 Tools
California, Here We Come: Ronald W. Reagan 00:00 Tools
Basket Of Oysters 00:00 Tools
I'm Just Wild About Harry: Harry Truman 00:00 Tools
The Ocean Waves May Roll 00:00 Tools
The Sergeant 00:00 Tools
The Goddamned Reserves 00:00 Tools
The Fireship 00:00 Tools
The Captain 00:00 Tools
Let's Have A Party 00:00 Tools
If He's Good Enough for Lindy (Herbert Hoover) 00:00 Tools
I've Got a Ballot (1948) 00:00 Tools
Adams And Liberty: John Adams 00:00 Tools
Why Not the Best? (Jimmy Carter) 00:00 Tools
I Like Ike: Dwight D. Eisenhower 00:00 Tools
Glory Flying Regulations 00:00 Tools
Grant, Grant, Grant (Ulysses S. Grant) 00:00 Tools
Jackson and Kentucky (Andrew Jackson) 00:00 Tools
Rockabye, Baby (Martin Van Buren) 00:00 Tools
Hunters of Kentucky, The (1828) 00:00 Tools
Sweet Violets 00:00 Tools
Van Buren (1836) 00:00 Tools
The Union Wagon (1856) 00:00 Tools
Little Know Ye Who's Coming: John Quincy Adams 00:00 Tools
Jimmy Polk Of Tennessee: James Knox Polk 00:00 Tools
Talking Atomic Blues 00:00 Tools
Jimmy Polk of Tennessee (James Polk) 00:00 Tools
Monroe is the Man (James Monroe) 00:00 Tools
Didn't She Ramble 00:00 Tools
Marching With McKinley (William Mckinley) 00:00 Tools
The Cuckoo's Nest 00:00 Tools
Why Not The Best?: Jimmy Carter 00:00 Tools
I'm Feeling Good About America (Gerald Ford) 00:00 Tools
Tom Bolynn 00:00 Tools
Come All Ye Young Sailors 00:00 Tools
Tippecanoe And Tyler, Too: John Tyler 00:00 Tools
The Preppie Anthem 00:00 Tools
Rumadum Dum: Zachary Taylor 00:00 Tools
Buckle Down With Nixon: Richard M. Nixon 00:00 Tools
Plymouth Town 00:00 Tools
Crusher Bailey 00:00 Tools
Ring Dang Doo 00:00 Tools
Humoresque 00:00 Tools
Barnacle Bill, The Pilot 00:00 Tools
He's All Right (Benjamin Harrison) 00:00 Tools
Boys in Blue, The (1876) 00:00 Tools
For Jefferson And Liberty: Thomas Jefferson 00:00 Tools
I'm Feeling Good About America: Gerald R. Ford 00:00 Tools
Marching Down to Washington (John Kennedy) 00:00 Tools
Get On A Raft With Taft: William H. Taft 00:00 Tools
Marching With McKinley: William McKinley 00:00 Tools
Roosevelt the Cry (Theodore Roosevelt) 00:00 Tools
Darby Ram 00:00 Tools
The Hermit 00:00 Tools
Jackson And Kentucky: Andrew Jackson 00:00 Tools
Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow: William J. Clinton 00:00 Tools
The Jolly Tinker 00:00 Tools
This Land Is Your Land: George Bush 00:00 Tools
Lincoln And Liberty: Abraham Lincoln 00:00 Tools
Wilson, That's All: Woodrow Wilson 00:00 Tools
The Sea Wolf 00:00 Tools
The Same Merry Go-Round 00:00 Tools
Buchanan And John Breckenridge: James Buchanan 00:00 Tools
Huzzah For Madison, Huzzah: James Madison 00:00 Tools
Grant, Grant, Grant: Ulysses S. Grant 00:00 Tools
Marching Down To Washington: John F. Kennedy 00:00 Tools
If He's Good Enough for Lindy 00:00 Tools
If The Johnnies Get Into Power Again: James A. Garfield 00:00 Tools
Keep Cool And Keep Coolidge: Calvin Coolidge 00:00 Tools
Hello, Lyndon: Lyndon B. Johnson 00:00 Tools
Old Joe Clark 00:00 Tools
Sidi Slimane 00:00 Tools
Rumadum Dum (Zachary Taylor) 00:00 Tools
Ball O' Yarn 00:00 Tools
Foggy Dew 00:00 Tools
Harding, You're the Man for Us (Warren Harding) 00:00 Tools
Wilson, That's All (Woodrow Wilson) 00:00 Tools
For Hayes And Wheeler, Too: Rutherford B. Hayes 00:00 Tools
Franklin D. Roosevelt's Back Again: Franklin D. Roosevelt 00:00 Tools
This Land is Your Land (George Bush) 00:00 Tools
Harding, You're The Man For Us: Warren G. Harding 00:00 Tools
His Grandfather's Hat (1888) 00:00 Tools
Roosevelt the Cry (1904) 00:00 Tools
He's All Right: Benjamin H. Harrison 00:00 Tools
The Union Wagon: Millard Fillmore 00:00 Tools
The Battle Of Ormoc Bay 00:00 Tools
I Wanted Wings 00:00 Tools
Buchanan and John Breckenridge (James Buchanan) 00:00 Tools
Democrats, Good Democrats (Grover Cleveland) 00:00 Tools
If the Johnnies Get Into Power Again (James A. Garfield) 00:00 Tools
Just Before Election, Andy (Andrew Johnson) 00:00 Tools
Kafoozalem 00:00 Tools
Can't Dance the Polka 00:00 Tools
The Harrison Yankee Doodle (William Henry Harrison) 00:00 Tools
The Woodpecker's Hole 00:00 Tools
Keep Cool and Keep Coolidge (Calvin Coolidge) 00:00 Tools
Pierce And King: Franklin Pierce 00:00 Tools
Cactus Jack and Franklin D. (1932) 00:00 Tools
Rally Round the Cause, Boys (1864) 00:00 Tools
Chisholm Trail 00:00 Tools
William Kidd 00:00 Tools
When Grover's Term Comes to an End (1888) 00:00 Tools
The Harrison Yankee Doodle: William Henry Harrison 00:00 Tools
Democrats, Good Democrats: Grover Cleveland 00:00 Tools
Come Raise the Banner (1844) 00:00 Tools
If He's Good Enough For Lindy: Herbert Hoover 00:00 Tools
For Jefferson and Liberty 00:00 Tools
The Bastard King Of England 00:00 Tools
Pierce and King (Franklin Pierce) 00:00 Tools
Cats On The Rooftops 00:00 Tools
Three Prominent Bastards 00:00 Tools
We Go To College 00:00 Tools
Man In The Moon 00:00 Tools
Two Maidens 00:00 Tools
Shout McKinley (1896) 00:00 Tools
Roll Me Over In The Clover 00:00 Tools
If He's Good Enough for Lindy (1928) 00:00 Tools
Monroe Is The Man: James Monroe 00:00 Tools
Roosevelt The Cry: Theodore Roosevelt 00:00 Tools
The Same Merry-Go-Round: Third Party 00:00 Tools
Just Before Election, Andy: Andrew Johnson 00:00 Tools
A Gob Is a Slob 00:00 Tools
Chris Colombo 00:00 Tools
Army Air Force Heaven 00:00 Tools
Sub Division Nine 00:00 Tools
High Barbaree 00:00 Tools
Billy The Kid 00:00 Tools
The Ball of Kerrymuir 00:00 Tools
As I Was Out Riding 00:00 Tools
Rockabye, Baby: Martin Van Buren 00:00 Tools
Al Smith (1928) 00:00 Tools
Which Side Are You On 00:00 Tools
Clay and Frelinghuysen (1844) 00:00 Tools
Then and Now (1900) 00:00 Tools
The Union Wagon (Millard Fillmore) 00:00 Tools
For Hayes and Wheeler, Too (Rutherford B. Hayes) 00:00 Tools
Wake Island 00:00 Tools
She'll Do It Again 00:00 Tools
Caisson Song 00:00 Tools
Franklin D. Roosevelt's Back Again (Franklin Delano Roosevel t) 00:00 Tools
For Victory Again (1884) 00:00 Tools
Hurrah for Grant! (1868) 00:00 Tools
Frigging in the Rigging 00:00 Tools
Little Mac Shall Be Restored (1864) 00:00 Tools
Victoria's Banner (1872) 00:00 Tools
Dinky Die 00:00 Tools
Ballad Of Anzio 00:00 Tools
The United States Marines 00:00 Tools
Squire Of Great Renown 00:00 Tools
The Reuben James 00:00 Tools
Home, Boys, Home 00:00 Tools
Rio Grande 00:00 Tools
Bella 00:00 Tools
Poor Little Angeline 00:00 Tools
Bootlegger's Song 00:00 Tools
A Very Nice Country 00:00 Tools
We Want Willkie (1940) 00:00 Tools
The Duchess And The Student 00:00 Tools
Green Grow The Rashes 00:00 Tools
The Big Rock Candy Mountain 00:00 Tools
Erie Canal 00:00 Tools
The Same The 'Ole World Over 00:00 Tools
The Little Brown Bull 00:00 Tools
Old Number Nine 00:00 Tools
Pinto Pony 00:00 Tools
I Ride An Old Paint 00:00 Tools
Paul Jones 00:00 Tools
Four-Letter Words 00:00 Tools
Hullabaloo Belay 00:00 Tools
Do They Hang Too Low 00:00 Tools
California, Here We Come 00:00 Tools
Honey Baby 00:00 Tools
We're Moving On 00:00 Tools
The Great Big Wheel 00:00 Tools
Hinky Die 00:00 Tools
Man Behind The Armor-Plated Desk 00:00 Tools
Don't Call Me 00:00 Tools
Fair and Free Elections 00:00 Tools
In Abilene 00:00 Tools
The Fremont Train (1856) 00:00 Tools
Get on a Raft With Taft 00:00 Tools
The Unconstant Lover 00:00 Tools
Around Her Neck She Wore A Yellow Ribbon 00:00 Tools
The Prettiest Girl 00:00 Tools
Old Soldiers Never Die 00:00 Tools
Which Side Are You On? 00:00 Tools
The Wayward Boy 00:00 Tools
Johnny Booker 00:00 Tools
The Girls From Campus Hall 00:00 Tools
Horse With A Union Label 00:00 Tools
The Good Peanuts 00:00 Tools
The Same Merry-Go-Round 00:00 Tools
Keep Cool and Keep Coolidge 00:00 Tools
The One-Eyed Riley 00:00 Tools
The Reuben James Ritz 00:00 Tools
Clementine 00:00 Tools
My Love Is A Rider 00:00 Tools
The Old Grey Bustle 00:00 Tools
Great Selchie Of Shule Skerry 00:00 Tools
The Codfish Song 00:00 Tools
Youre A Liar 00:00 Tools
Roosevelt the Cry 00:00 Tools
I'm Just Wild About Harry 00:00 Tools
Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Hi Ho Kafoozalum 00:00 Tools
Cuts And Guts 00:00 Tools
The Four Letter Words 00:00 Tools
Johnson's Ale 00:00 Tools
The captain's daughter 00:00 Tools
The More Vulgar-Minded 00:00 Tools
Glorious 00:00 Tools
Paper of Pins 00:00 Tools
The Texas Boys 00:00 Tools
Franklin D. Roosevelt's Back Again 00:00 Tools
The Union Wagon 00:00 Tools
Hello, Lyndon 00:00 Tools
Lincoln and Liberty 00:00 Tools
Little Know Ye Who's Coming 00:00 Tools
This Land Is Your Land 00:00 Tools
I'm Feeling Good About America 00:00 Tools
Adams and Liberty 00:00 Tools
Spanish Ladies 00:00 Tools
Which Side Are You On? - Live 00:00 Tools
Stand To Your Glasses 00:00 Tools
Call Out The Corps 00:00 Tools
The Gathering Of The Clans 00:00 Tools
Quartermaster Corps 00:00 Tools
Correspondence 00:00 Tools
Devilish Mary 00:00 Tools
Jimmy Polk of Tennessee 00:00 Tools
Jackson and Kentucky 00:00 Tools
Barnacle Bill the Sailor 00:00 Tools
Benny Havens 00:00 Tools
Pua Pua 00:00 Tools
Jefferson and Liberty 00:00 Tools
The Reserves' Lament 00:00 Tools
Goddamn Reserves 00:00 Tools
Devil And The Farmer's Wife 00:00 Tools
Rye Whiskey 00:00 Tools
We Love Cats 00:00 Tools
sixteen next sunday 00:00 Tools
The Great Big Little Cat Show 00:00 Tools
Yur're a Liar (Four Old Whores from Winnipeg) 00:00 Tools
The Marines Hymn 00:00 Tools
Father's Grave 00:00 Tools
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If the Johnnies Get Into Power Again 00:00 Tools
The Eighteen Pounder 00:00 Tools
Messkit Song 00:00 Tools
Sing Hallelujah 00:00 Tools
Ta Ra Ra Boom Dee Ay 00:00 Tools
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Four For Three 00:00 Tools
My Little Brown Jug 00:00 Tools
Do Ye Know John Peel 00:00 Tools
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Marching Down to Washington 00:00 Tools
Will You Go Boom Today? 00:00 Tools
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Sweet Betsy From Pike 00:00 Tools
I Was Born 10,000 Years Ago ['57] 00:00 Tools
A yankee ship 00:00 Tools
It's Beer, Beer, Beer 00:00 Tools
Rumadum Dum 00:00 Tools
I Like Ike 00:00 Tools
Give My Regards To Mayor LaGuardia 00:00 Tools
For Hayes and Wheeler, Too 00:00 Tools
Marching With Mckinley 00:00 Tools
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Shannadore 00:00 Tools
Ball Of Yarn 00:00 Tools
Moving On 00:00 Tools
The Wide Missouri 00:00 Tools
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A Happy Human Indeed 00:00 Tools
Spent My Money On Sally Brown 00:00 Tools
The Infantry Old King Cole 00:00 Tools
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Can't Ya Dance The Polks 00:00 Tools
Pierce and King 00:00 Tools
He's All Right 00:00 Tools
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Around Her Neck She Wore 00:00 Tools
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Oscar Brand (February 7, 1920 – September 30, 2016) was a Canadian-born American folk singer-songwriter and author. In his career, spanning 70 years, he composed at least 300 songs and released nearly 100 albums, among them Canadian and American patriotic songs. Brand's music runs the gamut from novelty songs to serious social commentary and spans a number of genres. He also wrote a number of short stories. Brand was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada to Isidore Brand, a Romanian-born flooring contractor, and his wife Beatrice. In 1921, the family moved to New York City. As a young man, Oscar lived in the Borough Park section of Brooklyn and graduated from Brooklyn College in 1942. In his long career he played alongside such legends of folk music as Lead Belly, Woody Guthrie, Josh White, Jean Ritchie, The Weavers and Pete Seeger. He wrote various books on the folk song and folk song collections including The Ballad Mongers: Rise of the American Folk Song, Songs Of '76: A Folksinger's History Of The Revolution and Bawdy Songs & Backroom Ballads, the latter comprising four volumes. Brand is well known for having composed catchy, themed, folk songs, including the eponymous theme to his initially CTV and then CBC television show "Let's Sing Out" and the Canadian patriotic song "Something to Sing About" (actual title: "This Land of Ours"), which is one of Canada's national songs. He collaborated on a number of musicals, most notably The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N (a musical version of Leo Rosten's stories on the fictional character Hyman Kaplan), How to Steal an Election, and A Joyful Noise. He hosted the radio show Oscar Brand's Folksong Festival every Saturday at 10 p.m. on WNYC-AM 820 in New York City, which ran into in its 70th year. The show ran more or less continuously since its debut on December 10, 1945, making it the longest-running radio show with the same host, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. Over its run it introduced such talents to the world as Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Woody Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie, Huddie Ledbetter, Joni Mitchell, Peter, Paul & Mary, Judy Collins, the Kingston Trio, Pete Seeger and The Weavers. In order to make sure that his radio program could not be censored he refused to be paid by WNYC for the past 70 years. Although Brand was anti-Stalinist and was never a member of the Communist party, the HUAC committee referred to his show as a "pipeline of communism", because of his belief in the rights under the First Amendment of blacklisted artists to have a platform to reach the public. Accordingly, in June 1950, Brand was named in the premier issue of Red Channels as a Communist sympathizer, along with Paul Robeson, Josh White and Pete Seeger. While Brand was not as well-known or radical an activist as some of his contemporaries, he was a long-standing supporter of civil rights. He told stories of buying food for Leadbelly when the two traveled together in segregated areas, and participated in the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches. Brand was one of the original organizers of the Newport Folk Festival which began in 1959. In the early 1960s, Brand brought his substantial connections in the worldwide folk music community home to his native Canada with his CTV and then CBC television program Let's Sing Out. The program was staged at and broadcast from university campuses across Canada and both revived the careers of long-forgotten pioneers of the folk music movement such as Malvina Reynolds, the Womenfolk, The Weavers and others and introduced then-unknown Canadian singers such as Joni Mitchell and Gordon Lightfoot. His score for the 1968 Off-Broadway show, How to Steal An Election sent up the current belief that charisma would help a candidate win. Songs included "Charisma" (sung by Calvin Coolidge) and "Down Among the Grassroots". The album cover was decorated with election buttons including the 1968 Nixon campaign. Brand also served during the 1960s as a board member of the Children's Television Workshop and participated in the development of Sesame Street. Because of some mild disagreements that had occurred between Brand and the board members regarding the appropriate setting for the show, it has been reputef that as a playful joke, the character of Oscar the Grouch was named after him, although there are dueling tales as to the origin of the character. Brand was given the Peabody Award for broadcast excellence in 1982 for his broadcast The Sunday Show on National Public Radio, and was awarded the Personal Peabody Award in 1997 (shared with Oprah Winfrey). Brand authored a number of short stories, including: "The Miser's Gold," about two young brothers who dare each other to spend the night in an allegedly haunted house - only to discover that "allegedly" is inapplicable. The boys encounter the ghost of a wealthy but lonely man; greatly amused by their reasons for being there, he names them as heirs to his considerable fortune. "The Hitchhiker," about a young man who, on the way home from a party, picks up a beautiful young woman who turns out to be much more than she seems. Dramatic readings of these stories were issued as cut-out cardboard records on the back of Honeycomb cereal boxes. On January 18, 2010, WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour celebrated Brand's upcoming 90th birthday and the 65th anniversary of his radio career before an audience from Lexington, Kentucky, where host Michael Johnathan and guest Josh White, Jr. performed with Brand and talked with him about his life. On February 7, 2010, CBC Radio's "Sunday Edition" celebrated Brand's life on the occasion of his 90th birthday. Brand died on September 30, 2016 at the age of 96. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.