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  1. ClarenceGatemouth“ Brown (* 18. April 1924 in Vinton, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana; † 10. September 2005 in Orange, Texas) war ein US-amerikanischer Blues -Gitarrist, der jedoch auch andere Instrumente und Musikstile beherrschte.

  2. Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown (April 18, 1924 – September 10, 2005) was an American singer and multi-instrumentalist from Louisiana. He won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album in 1983 for his album, Alright Again!

  3. ClarenceGatemouth“ Brown (* 18. April 1924 in Vinton, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana; † 10. September 2005 in Orange, Texas) war ein US-amerikanischer Blues -Gitarrist, der jedoch auch andere Instrumente und Musikstile beherrschte. Clarence Brown auf dem Long Beach Blues Festival 1996.

  4. 31. Aug. 2018 · Dabei hatte Clarence 'Gatemouth‘ Brown schon früh auf die Unterstützung durch Bläser gesetzt. Nachdem es danach ruhiger um ihn geworden war, markierte die Platte 'Alright Again’ von 1981 ...

  5. 20. Sept. 2011 · ClarenceGatemouth” Brown: “Grape Jelly” was written for me by my saxophone player, Eric Demmer [along with co-writer Skip Nallia]. “Slap It” was written for me by my keyboard player Joe Krown. What I usually do every time I do an album, is I let people write one or two tunes for me and if I like it, I record it. I give them a chance, doing that.

  6. 12. Sept. 2005 · Clarence Gatemouth Brown, an eminent guitarist and singer who spent his career fighting purism by synthesizing old blues, country, jazz, Cajun and R&B styles, died on Saturday. He was 81. His...

  7. Growing up in Orange TX, Brown learned the importance of versatility. His father was a popular local musician who specialized on bluegrass, Cajun and country music. Gate became enthralled by big bands like Count Basie and Lionel Hampton later in life. Brown’s signature song, “Take the ‘A’ Train,” remains a rousing rendition.