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Joe Brown (musician)

Joseph Roger Brown, MBE (born 13 May 1941)[1] is an English musician. As a rock and roll singer and guitarist, he has performed for more than six decades. He was a stage and television performer in the late 1950s and has primarily been a recording star since the early 1960s.[2] He has made six films, presented specialist radio series for BBC Radio 2, appeared on the West End stage alongside Dame Anna Neagle and has written an autobiography. In recent years he has again concentrated on recording and performing music, playing two tours of around 100 shows every year and releasing an album almost every year.

Joe Brown

Brown in 2010
Born
Joseph Roger Brown

(1941-05-13) 13 May 1941 (age 82)
Swarby, Lincolnshire, England
Years active1959–present
Spouse(s)Vicki Brown (died 1991)
Manon Pearcey
(m. 2000)
ChildrenSam Brown
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
LabelsVarious
Websitejoebrown.co.uk

Described by the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums as a "chirpy Cockney" (although he was born in Lincolnshire), Brown was one of the original artists managed by the early rock impresario and manager Larry Parnes.[1] He is highly regarded in the music business as a "musician's musician" who "commands respect and admiration from a wide spectrum of artists".[2]

Career edit

Brown was born in Swarby, Lincolnshire. His family moved to London when he was two and ran the Sultan public house in Grange Road, Plaistow, then in Essex, now part of the London Borough of Newham.[3] In 1956, Brown formed a skiffle group, The Spacemen,[2] which lasted until the skiffle movement faded towards the end of the 1950s. He worked for British Railways at their Plaistow Locomotive works for two years in the late 1950s, becoming a steam locomotive fireman. He left the job because "the smell of the diesels drove me out when they took over from steam".[4]

In 1958, Brown was spotted by television producer Jack Good who hired him as lead guitarist in the orchestra of his new TV series, Boy Meets Girls.[5] During this period, he backed a number of US musicians such as Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran on their UK tours.[6]

1960s edit

Brown signed a management agreement with Larry Parnes. Parnes attempted to change Brown's stage name to 'Elmer Twitch', a story which Brown still refers to on occasion during his live sets. Brown signed to Decca Records. He charted with "The Darktown Strutters' Ball" in 1960, and had UK Top 10 hits on the Piccadilly label in 1962–63 with "A Picture of You", which reached number one on the NME charts[7] (the main chart of the day); "It Only Took A Minute", and "That's What Love Will Do".[2] Piccadilly's release of Brown's "Crazy Mixed Up Kid" in April 1961 was the label's first single.[8] Brown's recording band was a collection of session musicians, and was named the Bruvvers by Jack Good, to give Brown the identity of having his own backing band for record releases. It was in 1962, when he needed a band to tour with him, that 'Joe Brown and the Bruvvers' was cemented, containing two members of the Spacemen, brothers Tony and Pete Oakman, who had also remained with him in the "Boy Meets Girls" band.[2]

Brown was voted 'Top UK Vocal Personality' in the 1962 NME magazine poll.[1] During the 1960s he appeared in a number of films, pantomime and stage musicals. In December 1963, the film What a Crazy World, based on a stage play, starring Brown and Marty Wilde among others, had its world premiere in London.[9] Brown also starred in the hit musical Charlie Girl in the West End between 1965 and 1968; and in the musical comedy film Three Hats for Lisa in 1965 with Una Stubbs, Sophie Hardy and Sid James. He also made a cameo appearance as himself in the 1964 film The Beauty Jungle, and presented the children's television series Joe & Co on BBC Television.

1970s and after edit

In 1972, he formed another band, Brown's Home Brew, which played rock and roll, country and gospel music and featured his wife, Vicki Brown, and Pete Oakman from the Bruvvers. This eclectic collection of musical styles, together with his hits, became the basis of his live sets ever since.

In the 1980s, Brown presented a daytime quiz show on Granada TV called Square One; its success led him to recording a pilot for the prime time game show The Price Is Right but ATV selected Leslie Crowther for the full-time presenting role when the series launched.

He also hosted Show Me, an early evening game show produced by Anglia Television and aired on ITV for one series in 1987,[10] and made a brief appearance as Dudley, a crooked club owner, in the 1986 film Mona Lisa, opposite Bob Hoskins.

George Harrison was best man at Brown's second wedding in 2000; Brown had appeared on two songs on Harrison's album Gone Troppo, and also was featured on a track on Harrison's last album, Brainwashed. Following Harrison's death from lung cancer on 29 November 2001, Brown appeared with his group at the tribute concert Concert for George, held on the first anniversary of his death. Brown played guitar whilst singing "Here Comes the Sun", mandolin on "That's The Way It Goes," and ukulele on the closing number, "I'll See You in My Dreams".

Brown still performs and makes occasional television appearances. In 2005, he co-wrote a musical, Don't You Rock Me Daddio, with songwriter Roger Cook,[11] while in December 2006, he was one of three guest hosts of Sounds of the '60s on BBC Radio 2 during the absence of host Brian Matthew, having already presented two series on rock and roll for the same station.

In 2008, Brown's 50th anniversary celebrations included a UK gold album for sales over 100,000 copies of Joe Brown - The Very Best Of, a 37-date spring tour, an all-star concert at the Royal Albert Hall with Mark Knopfler, Jools Holland, Dennis Locorriere, Dave Edmunds, Sam Brown, Chas & Dave and others, and a 36-date autumn-winter tour.

His album More of the Truth was released in the UK on 13 October 2008 and, in 2009, the US musical instrument manufacturer Kala launched a series of 'Joe Brown' ukuleles. At the Mojo magazine's awards in London on 11 June 2009, Brown was presented with the lifetime award for outstanding contribution to music after 51 years' recording. Mojo's album, Harrison Covered (November 2011), to mark the tenth anniversary of George Harrison's death, included Brown's recording of the former's "That's the Way It Goes".

in 2014 Brown pulled out of the Village Pump Folk Festival for medical reasons. Due to headline the Friday night of the event taking place from 25 July, he was replaced by Peatbog Faeries.[12]

Honours edit

Brown was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to music in the 2009 Birthday Honours.[13]

In late 2010, Brown was asked by Rick Parfitt of Status Quo to support them for the arena section (nine shows) of their UK tour in late 2010,[14] and he continued to tour throughout 2011. A triple DVD and CD set of the latter tour was released of his show at the Liverpool Philharmonic.[15]

Personal life edit

Brown married Victoria Mary Haseman, a singer with both the Vernons Girls and the Breakaways, who then became known as Vicki Brown. Latterly a session singer, she died of cancer in 1991. Their daughter, Sam Brown, is also a singer. Their son, Pete Brown,[16] is a record producer, who produced all but one of Brown's nine most recent albums;[citation needed] Pete tours with his father. In 2000, Joe Brown married Manon Pearcey, former partner of the former Small Faces singer Steve Marriott.[17]

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Roberts, David (2001). British Hit Singles (14th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 129. ISBN 0-85156-156-X.
  2. ^ a b c d e Larkin C 'Virgin Encyclopedia of Sixties Music' (Muze UK Ltd, 1997) ISBN 0-7535-0149-X p79
  3. ^ Brown, Joe; Wright, Graeme (1986). Brown Sauce – The Life and Times of Joe Brown (1st ed.). Joe Brown Productions Ltd. p. 16. ISBN 0002181606.
  4. ^ Wainwright, Martin (22 November 2002). "History of British Rail, from steam to sandwiches". The Guardian.
  5. ^ Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 71. CN 5585.
  6. ^ . Joe Brown. Archived from the original on 23 July 2013. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
  7. ^ Osborne, Roger (1992). 40 Years of NME Charts. Boxtree Ltd. p. 115. ISBN 1852837462.
  8. ^ Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 93. CN 5585.
  9. ^ Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 127. CN 5585.
  10. ^ Show Me at UKGameshows.com
  11. ^ Thaxter, John (17 February 2005). "The Stage / Reviews / Don't You Rock Me Daddio". Thestage.co.uk. Retrieved 13 January 2012.
  12. ^ "Star is forced to pull out of Westbury pump festival". Wiltshiretimes.co.uk. 1 May 2014. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
  13. ^ "No. 59090". The London Gazette (Supplement). 13 June 2009. p. 14.
  14. ^ "About Joe". Joe Brown. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
  15. ^ Joe Brown Live in Liverpool (limited edition, Joe Brown Productions 2011)
  16. ^ Pete Brown discography at Discogs
  17. ^ Dalton, Nick (4 September 2013). "Music is a family affair for Joe Brown". Express.co.uk. Retrieved 24 September 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Joe Brown discography at Discogs
  • IMDB Profile

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Joseph Roger Brown MBE born 13 May 1941 1 is an English musician As a rock and roll singer and guitarist he has performed for more than six decades He was a stage and television performer in the late 1950s and has primarily been a recording star since the early 1960s 2 He has made six films presented specialist radio series for BBC Radio 2 appeared on the West End stage alongside Dame Anna Neagle and has written an autobiography In recent years he has again concentrated on recording and performing music playing two tours of around 100 shows every year and releasing an album almost every year Joe BrownMBEBrown in 2010BornJoseph Roger Brown 1941 05 13 13 May 1941 age 82 Swarby Lincolnshire EnglandYears active1959 presentSpouse s Vicki Brown died 1991 Manon Pearcey m 2000 wbr ChildrenSam BrownMusical careerGenresRock and rollskifflebeatrhythm and bluesbluespop rockInstrument s VocalsguitarukulelebanjomandolinfiddleLabelsVariousWebsitejoebrown wbr co wbr ukDescribed by the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles amp Albums as a chirpy Cockney although he was born in Lincolnshire Brown was one of the original artists managed by the early rock impresario and manager Larry Parnes 1 He is highly regarded in the music business as a musician s musician who commands respect and admiration from a wide spectrum of artists 2 Contents 1 Career 1 1 1960s 1 2 1970s and after 2 Honours 3 Personal life 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksCareer editBrown was born in Swarby Lincolnshire His family moved to London when he was two and ran the Sultan public house in Grange Road Plaistow then in Essex now part of the London Borough of Newham 3 In 1956 Brown formed a skiffle group The Spacemen 2 which lasted until the skiffle movement faded towards the end of the 1950s He worked for British Railways at their Plaistow Locomotive works for two years in the late 1950s becoming a steam locomotive fireman He left the job because the smell of the diesels drove me out when they took over from steam 4 In 1958 Brown was spotted by television producer Jack Good who hired him as lead guitarist in the orchestra of his new TV series Boy Meets Girls 5 During this period he backed a number of US musicians such as Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran on their UK tours 6 1960s edit Brown signed a management agreement with Larry Parnes Parnes attempted to change Brown s stage name to Elmer Twitch a story which Brown still refers to on occasion during his live sets Brown signed to Decca Records He charted with The Darktown Strutters Ball in 1960 and had UK Top 10 hits on the Piccadilly label in 1962 63 with A Picture of You which reached number one on the NME charts 7 the main chart of the day It Only Took A Minute and That s What Love Will Do 2 Piccadilly s release of Brown s Crazy Mixed Up Kid in April 1961 was the label s first single 8 Brown s recording band was a collection of session musicians and was named the Bruvvers by Jack Good to give Brown the identity of having his own backing band for record releases It was in 1962 when he needed a band to tour with him that Joe Brown and the Bruvvers was cemented containing two members of the Spacemen brothers Tony and Pete Oakman who had also remained with him in the Boy Meets Girls band 2 Brown was voted Top UK Vocal Personality in the 1962 NME magazine poll 1 During the 1960s he appeared in a number of films pantomime and stage musicals In December 1963 the film What a Crazy World based on a stage play starring Brown and Marty Wilde among others had its world premiere in London 9 Brown also starred in the hit musical Charlie Girl in the West End between 1965 and 1968 and in the musical comedy film Three Hats for Lisa in 1965 with Una Stubbs Sophie Hardy and Sid James He also made a cameo appearance as himself in the 1964 film The Beauty Jungle and presented the children s television series Joe amp Co on BBC Television 1970s and after edit In 1972 he formed another band Brown s Home Brew which played rock and roll country and gospel music and featured his wife Vicki Brown and Pete Oakman from the Bruvvers This eclectic collection of musical styles together with his hits became the basis of his live sets ever since In the 1980s Brown presented a daytime quiz show on Granada TV called Square One its success led him to recording a pilot for the prime time game show The Price Is Right but ATV selected Leslie Crowther for the full time presenting role when the series launched He also hosted Show Me an early evening game show produced by Anglia Television and aired on ITV for one series in 1987 10 and made a brief appearance as Dudley a crooked club owner in the 1986 film Mona Lisa opposite Bob Hoskins George Harrison was best man at Brown s second wedding in 2000 Brown had appeared on two songs on Harrison s album Gone Troppo and also was featured on a track on Harrison s last album Brainwashed Following Harrison s death from lung cancer on 29 November 2001 Brown appeared with his group at the tribute concert Concert for George held on the first anniversary of his death Brown played guitar whilst singing Here Comes the Sun mandolin on That s The Way It Goes and ukulele on the closing number I ll See You in My Dreams Brown still performs and makes occasional television appearances In 2005 he co wrote a musical Don t You Rock Me Daddio with songwriter Roger Cook 11 while in December 2006 he was one of three guest hosts of Sounds of the 60s on BBC Radio 2 during the absence of host Brian Matthew having already presented two series on rock and roll for the same station In 2008 Brown s 50th anniversary celebrations included a UK gold album for sales over 100 000 copies of Joe Brown The Very Best Of a 37 date spring tour an all star concert at the Royal Albert Hall with Mark Knopfler Jools Holland Dennis Locorriere Dave Edmunds Sam Brown Chas amp Dave and others and a 36 date autumn winter tour His album More of the Truth was released in the UK on 13 October 2008 and in 2009 the US musical instrument manufacturer Kala launched a series of Joe Brown ukuleles At the Mojo magazine s awards in London on 11 June 2009 Brown was presented with the lifetime award for outstanding contribution to music after 51 years recording Mojo s album Harrison Covered November 2011 to mark the tenth anniversary of George Harrison s death included Brown s recording of the former s That s the Way It Goes in 2014 Brown pulled out of the Village Pump Folk Festival for medical reasons Due to headline the Friday night of the event taking place from 25 July he was replaced by Peatbog Faeries 12 Honours editBrown was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE for services to music in the 2009 Birthday Honours 13 In late 2010 Brown was asked by Rick Parfitt of Status Quo to support them for the arena section nine shows of their UK tour in late 2010 14 and he continued to tour throughout 2011 A triple DVD and CD set of the latter tour was released of his show at the Liverpool Philharmonic 15 Personal life editBrown married Victoria Mary Haseman a singer with both the Vernons Girls and the Breakaways who then became known as Vicki Brown Latterly a session singer she died of cancer in 1991 Their daughter Sam Brown is also a singer Their son Pete Brown 16 is a record producer who produced all but one of Brown s nine most recent albums citation needed Pete tours with his father In 2000 Joe Brown married Manon Pearcey former partner of the former Small Faces singer Steve Marriott 17 Discography editMain article Joe Brown discographyReferences edit a b c Roberts David 2001 British Hit Singles 14th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 129 ISBN 0 85156 156 X a b c d e Larkin C Virgin Encyclopedia of Sixties Music Muze UK Ltd 1997 ISBN 0 7535 0149 X p79 Brown Joe Wright Graeme 1986 Brown Sauce The Life and Times of Joe Brown 1st ed Joe Brown Productions Ltd p 16 ISBN 0002181606 Wainwright Martin 22 November 2002 History of British Rail from steam to sandwiches The Guardian Tobler John 1992 NME Rock N Roll Years 1st ed London Reed International Books Ltd p 71 CN 5585 The official Joe Brown website Joe Brown Archived from the original on 23 July 2013 Retrieved 1 June 2013 Osborne Roger 1992 40 Years of NME Charts Boxtree Ltd p 115 ISBN 1852837462 Tobler John 1992 NME Rock N Roll Years 1st ed London Reed International Books Ltd p 93 CN 5585 Tobler John 1992 NME Rock N Roll Years 1st ed London Reed International Books Ltd p 127 CN 5585 Show Me at UKGameshows com Thaxter John 17 February 2005 The Stage Reviews Don t You Rock Me Daddio Thestage co uk Retrieved 13 January 2012 Star is forced to pull out of Westbury pump festival Wiltshiretimes co uk 1 May 2014 Retrieved 22 May 2014 No 59090 The London Gazette Supplement 13 June 2009 p 14 About Joe Joe Brown Retrieved 1 June 2013 Joe Brown Live in Liverpool limited edition Joe Brown Productions 2011 Pete Brown discography at Discogs Dalton Nick 4 September 2013 Music is a family affair for Joe Brown 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