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  1. ABSTRACT. Singer Ruth Brown (1928-2006), whose title of “Miss Rhythm” signified her importance to the growing R&B field in the early 1950s, was one of the first artists to bring prominence to the inde - pendent label Atlantic Records. As she discusses in these excerpts from her 1996 autobiography, black artists like herself were at a ...

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  3. Ruth Brown (born on January 12, 1928, Portsmouth, Virginia, USA - died November 17, 2006, Henderson, Nevada, USA) was an American soul, blues and jazz singer. In 1948, Ahmet Ertegun signed her to Atlantic. She was married to Willis Jackson, Earl Swanson and Jimmy Brown (14). She's the aunt of Rakim. Between the years 1949 and 1955 her songs ...

  4. Ruth Alston Weston connue sous le nom de Ruth Brown (née le 12 janvier 1928 à Portsmouth, en Virginie aux États-Unis et morte le 17 novembre 2006 à Las Vegas dans le Nevada aux États-Unis), est une actrice et chanteuse américaine qui a dominé la scène du rhythm and blues dans les années 1950, ce qui lui a valu le surnom de "Queen of R&B" (reine du R&B).

  5. 27. Sept. 2023 · By Vintage Rock | September 27, 2023. 7 minute read. They called Atlantic Records “the House that Ruth built” after the early successes of the singer that helped them gain a toehold in the R&B market of the early 50s. Released in 1957, Ruth Brown’s debut album, Rock & Roll, showcased a trailblazing talent…. By Jack Watkins.

  6. 17. Nov. 2006 · By Jon Pareles. Nov. 17, 2006. Ruth Brown, the gutsy rhythm-and-blues singer whose career extended to acting and crusading for musicians’ rights, died on Friday in Las Vegas. She was 78 and ...

  7. 20. Nov. 2006 · Ruth Brown, the vivacious R&B singer whose early hits established Atlantic Records, has died of complications following a stroke and a heart attack in Henderson, Nev. She was 78.

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