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  1. 29. Aug. 2000 · Spotlight on Maxine Brown/Greatest Hits by Maxine Brown released in 2000. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. Maxine was 17 when her mother died in 1957 at just 34 years of age. She had already begun singing gospel music with three close friends and as The Angelaires they performed at area churches and backed well-known gospel singer and minister Professor Charles Taylor. At 18 Maxine moved to Manhattan and, with little experience, managed to talk her ...

  3. 21. Jan. 2019 · LITTLE ROCK (WTVF) — Country music hall of famer Maxine Brown died at age 87 with her family by her side. Brown was part of the popular country trio The Browns. Her career spanned the 1950s and ...

  4. 2. Feb. 2015 · HOF: Maxine Brown - Female Vocalist Inductee. Date Of Induction : 01 November 2014 Category : Female Vocalist. Maxine Brown was born in Kingstree South Carolina on 18 August 1939 and first started singing during the long, balmy summer days alongside her sister and an upstairs neighbour. The product of a turbulent marriage The girls became quite ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maxine_BrownMaxine Brown - Wikipedia

    Maxine Brown may refer to: Maxine Brown (country singer) (1931–2019), American country singer; Maxine Brown (soul singer) (born 1939), American soul singer; Maxine D. Brown, American computer scientist; This page was last edited on 31 ...

  6. 10. Dez. 2009 · Maxine Brown does a great job of describing the "behind the scenes" end of the music business in the 1950's/60's. I didn't specifically say "country" music business because I've read similar accounts from artists of other genre's of music, and the story seems to be the same. Most of the artists were treated like garbage, while the producers ...

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  7. Part of the reason Brown didn't receive much exposure is that the label focused much of their attention on Dionne Warwick, leaving Maxine Brown to toil in semi-obscurity. In 1969, she left Wand and signed with Commonwealth United, where she had the minor hits "We'll Cry Together" and "I Can't Get Along Without You." In 1971, she moved to Avco ...