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  1. The result of a writing career that spanned over half a century, Oscar Brown, Jr. found inspiration in an astonishing variety of subject matters. He penned over 1000 poems and wrote more than a dozen musical stage plays, several of which are written entirely in rhyming verse. He is said to be one of the most prolific poets and lyricists of the ...

  2. Oscar Brown, Jr. spent several years as the first and youngest newscaster to bring “Negro” news to the nation. In 1960 he raised $400K when NBC's entire Today Show was turned over for a backers audition for Oscars’ original musical KICKS & CO. During a high point in his career, OBJ turned his attention to work with the Blackstone Rangers ...

  3. Oscar Brown Jr. (October 10, 1926 – May 29, 2005) was an American singer, songwriter, playwright, poet, civil rights activist, and actor. Aside from his career, Brown ran

  4. Oscar Brown Jr. "Dat Dere" on The Ed Sullivan Show, April 9, 1961. Subscribe now to never miss an update: https://ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe Watch Motown...

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  5. 1960. Columbia Records releases Oscar Brown, Jr’s debut album, Sin & Soul. This album is regarded as a “true classic.”. Brown began a trend of creating self-penned lyrics for popular jazz instrumentals, a style carried on by several major jazz vocalists. Sin & Soul includes “Bid ‘Em In,” Oscar's vivid re-creation of an auctioneer ...

  6. When Oscar Brown, Jr. came along this country was into suppressing his kind of expression-so his work was suppressed. Now is the time to bring it up; to be seen and utilized. That is what he always wanted. As far as we know, some 30 years ago, in the 1990s, OBJ made up the term “Cybrary” to describe what he wanted: a cyberspace library ...

  7. Oscar Brown Jr. American singer, songwriter, playwright, poet, and civil rights activist. Born: October 10, 1926 in Chicago, IL - died: May 29, 2005 in Chicago, IL. He ran for office in the Illinois state legislature and U.S. Congress, both unsuccessfully. Married to Jean Pace (4 children).