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Lawrence "Larry" Russell Brown (born June 29, 1940), known as L. Russell Brown, is an American lyricist and composer. He is most noted for his songs, co-written with Irwin Levine, "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" and "Knock Three Times"—international hits for the 1970s pop music group Tony Orlando and Dawn.
Russell S. Brown (born September 15, 1965) is a former puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. He was nominated by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to replace outgoing justice Marshall Rothstein and served in the role starting on August 31, 2015.
- vacant
- Marshall Rothstein
According to L. Russell Brown, he read Hamill's story in the Reader's Digest, and suggested to his songwriting partner Irwin Levine that they write a song based on it. Levine and Brown then registered for copyright the song which they called "Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Ole Oak Tree".
- "I Can't Believe How Much I Love You"
- February 19, 1973
- January 1973
- Pop
L. Russell Brown. More images. Real Name: Lawrence Russell Brown. Profile: Please don't confuse with jazz trombonist Russell Brown. Songwriter Lawrence Russell Brown was born in Newark, New Jersey, on June 29, 1940. He was lent a guitar when he was 15, which is when he learned to play and tried to learn how to read music.
L. Russell Brown. Bürgerl. Name: Lawrence Russell Brown. Profil: Please don't confuse with jazz trombonist Russell Brown. Songwriter Lawrence Russell Brown was born in Newark, New Jersey, on June 29, 1940. He was lent a guitar when he was 15, which is when he learned to play and tried to learn how to read music.
L. Russell Brown – Bio – Sandy Lee Watkins Songwriters Festival. He’s been slapped by Frank Sinatra, punched by John Lennon and ridiculed by the head of Ringo Starr’s record company. And all over one song. “The record executive was passionate about how much he hated this song,” songwriter L. Russell Brown says with a chuckle.
9. Nov. 2018 · 1:23. A tale printed in Reader's Digest leaped off the page for songwriter L. Russell Brown. He shared the romantic Civil War-era story with his songwriting partner Irwin Levine, and together...