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Born in Portsmouth, Virginia, Brown was the eldest of seven siblings. [15] She attended I. C. Norcom High School.Brown's father was a dockhand.He also directed the local church choir at Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, but the young Ruth showed more interest in singing at USO shows and nightclubs, rebelling against her father. [16]
Arranged by Ruth Brown, Ralph Jungheim and the entire ensemble Recorded direct to two-track digital at RCA Studio C, New York, June 12-13, 1989
Ruth Brown also appears in this compilation. Tracks of Disc 1; 1. I Almost Lost My Mind - Ivory Joe Hunter; 2. Double Crossing Blues - Johnny Otis Quintette, The Robins and Little Esther
Ruth Brown: 2: 1952: Daddy Daddy / Have a Good Time: Ruth Brown with Orchestra / Ruth Brown with The James Quintet & Orch. 2: 1952: I Would If I Could / The Tears Keep Tumbling Down: Ruth Brown with Orchestra: 2: 1953 (Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean / R.B. Blues: Ruth Brown: 2: 1953: Wild Wild Young Men / Mend Your Ways: Ruth Brown: 2: 1954
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Another New York institution, Atlantic Records, later shared the nickname thanks to its own heavy hitter, Ruth Brown. Raised in a religious household where blues was banned, in Portsmouth, Virginia, where she was born on Jan. 12 (or 30, according to some reports), 1928, Brown was a ballad singer when she began singing professionally. Atlantic recognized her potential as a saucy blues and R&B ...