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Oscar Brand

Oscar Brand (February 7, 1920 – September 30, 2016) was a Canadian-born American folk singer-songwriter, radio host, and author. In his career, spanning 70 years, he composed at least 300 songs and released nearly 100 albums, among them Canadian and American patriotic songs. Brand's music ran the gamut from novelty songs to serious social commentary and spanned a number of genres.

Oscar Brand
Oscar Brand as pictured on the cover of his 1962 live album Morality
BornFebruary 7, 1920
DiedSeptember 30, 2016 (aged 96)
EducationBrooklyn College (BS)
EmployerWNYC
Websiteoscarbrand.com

Brand also wrote a number of short stories. For 70 years, he was the host of a weekly folk music show on WNYC Radio in New York City, which is credited as the longest running radio show with only one host in broadcasting history.

Life and career edit

Brand was born to a Jewish family in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.[1] His father was a Romanian-born flooring contractor, Isidore Brand. His mother was named Beatrice. In 1927, the family moved to Minneapolis, then to Chicago and ultimately to New York City.[2] As a young man, Oscar lived in Borough Park, Brooklyn, and graduated from Erasmus Hall High School and later from Brooklyn College with a BS in psychology.[2]

In his long career he played alongside such legends of folk music as Lead Belly, Woody Guthrie, Josh White, Jean Ritchie, the Weavers and Pete Seeger. He wrote various books on the folk song and folk song collections, including The Ballad Mongers: Rise of the American Folk Song, Songs Of '76: A Folksinger's History Of The Revolution and Bawdy Songs & Backroom Ballads, the latter comprising four volumes.[3]

Brand was known for composing catchy and themed folk songs, including the eponymous theme to his initially CTV and then CBC television show Let's Sing Out and the Canadian patriotic song "Something to Sing About" (actual title: "This Land of Ours"), which is one of Canada's national songs. He was also a frequent performer at the Mariposa Folk Festival during this period, including performances in 1962, 1968, 1969, and 1987,[4] as well as the 50th anniversary in 2010.[5] He collaborated on a number of musicals, most notably The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N (a musical version of Leo Rosten's stories about the fictional Jewish character Hyman Kaplan), How to Steal an Election, and A Joyful Noise.[6][7]

He hosted the radio show Oscar Brand's Folksong Festival on Saturdays at 10:00 p.m. on WNYC-AM 820 in New York City, which ran into its 70th year. The show ran more or less continuously from its debut on December 10, 1945[8] to September 2016,[9] making it the longest-running radio show with the same host, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. Over its run it introduced such talents to the world as Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Woody Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie, Huddie Ledbetter, Joni Mitchell, Peter, Paul & Mary, Judy Collins, The Kingston Trio, Pete Seeger and the Weavers. In order to make sure that his radio program could not be censored he refused to be paid by WNYC for the next 70 years.

He wrote the lyrics to the song "A Guy is a Guy" (1952), which became a hit for Doris Day. He also wrote the English lyrics to the song "Shlub-a-Dubba-Dub" (1961) which became a minor hit for Mitch Miller.[10]

He contributed stories and songs for the "Young People's Records" label, including "Noah's Ark".

He was a friend of the folksinger Jean Ritchie for many years. They recorded several duets together, including the British song "Keys to Canterbury".

Although Brand was anti-Stalinist and was never a member of any Communist party, the House Committee on Un-American Activities referred to his show as a "pipeline of communism", because of his belief in the rights under the First Amendment of blacklisted artists to have a platform to reach the public.[11] Accordingly, in June 1950, Brand was named in the premier issue of Red Channels as a Communist sympathizer, along with Paul Robeson, Josh White and Pete Seeger.

While Brand was not as well-known or radical an activist as some of his contemporaries, he was a long-standing supporter of civil rights. However, after Brand was contacted by HUAC, he "broke with the left-wing folk music world. He then met privately with a representative from HUAC" [12]

He told stories of buying food for Lead Belly when the two traveled together in segregated areas, and participated in the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches.[13]

Brand was one of the original organizers of the Newport Folk Festival, which began in 1959.

In the early 1960s, Brand brought his substantial connections in the worldwide folk music community home to his native Canada with his CTV and then CBC television program Let's Sing Out. The program was staged at and broadcast from university campuses across Canada and both revived the careers of long-forgotten pioneers of the folk music movement such as Malvina Reynolds, the Womenfolk, The Weavers and others and introduced then-unknown Canadian singers such as Joni Mitchell and Gordon Lightfoot.[14] His score for the 1968 Off-Broadway show, How to Steal An Election sent up the current belief that charisma would help a candidate win. Songs included "Charisma" (sung by Calvin Coolidge) and "Down Among the Grassroots". The album cover was decorated with election buttons including the 1968 Nixon campaign.[15]

Brand also served during the 1960s as a board member of the Children's Television Workshop and participated in the development of Sesame Street. Because of some mild disagreements that had occurred between Brand and the board members regarding the appropriate setting for the show, it has been reputed that as a playful joke, the character of Oscar the Grouch was named after him, although there are dueling tales as to the origin of the character.[16][17]

Brand composed the original theme and provided musical direction for the 1976 Smithsonian Institution half-hour documentary, Celebrating a Century: The 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition.[18]

In May 1976, Brand appeared in Madison Square Garden's Felt Forum at the memorial celebration for Phil Ochs, performing Ochs' "Love Me I'm A Liberal" with updated lyrics.[19]

Brand was given the Peabody Award for broadcast excellence in 1982 for his broadcast The Sunday Show on National Public Radio, and was awarded the Personal Peabody Award in 1995 (shared with Oprah Winfrey).[20]

Brand authored a number of short stories, including:

  • "The Miser's Gold", about two young brothers who dare each other to spend the night in an allegedly haunted house - only to discover that "allegedly" is inapplicable. The boys encounter the ghost of a wealthy but lonely man; greatly amused by their reasons for being there, he names them as heirs to his considerable fortune.
  • "The Hitchhiker", about a young man who, on his way home from a party, picks up a beautiful young woman who turns out to be much more than she seems.

Dramatic readings of these stories were issued as cut-out cardboard records on the back of Honeycomb cereal boxes.[21]

On January 18, 2010, WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour celebrated Brand's upcoming 90th birthday and the 65th anniversary of his radio career before an audience from Lexington, Kentucky, where host Michael Johnathan and guest Josh White, Jr. performed with Brand and talked with him about his life. On February 7, 2010, CBC Radio's Sunday Edition celebrated Brand's life on the occasion of his 90th birthday.

Brand died of pneumonia on September 30, 2016, at the age of 96.[2][22]

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Oscar Brand: He's still playing in the AM band". Thevillager.com. December 18, 2014. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
  2. ^ a b c Martin, Douglas (October 1, 2016). "Oscar Brand, Folk Singer Whose Radio Show Twanged for Decades, Dies at 96". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Oscar Brand Discography". Oscarbrand.com. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
  4. ^ Mariposa Folk Foundation 1987 program. 1987. p. 11.
  5. ^ Oscar Brand sings the Erie Canal. YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-15.
  6. ^ "The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N – Broadway Musical – Original". IBDb.com. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
  7. ^ "A Joyful Noise – Broadway Musical – Original". IBDb.com. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
  8. ^ "WNYC". Wnyc.org. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
  9. ^ "Oscar Brand, Host Of WNYC's 'Folksong Festival,' Dies At 96". NPR. October 4, 2016. Retrieved August 21, 2023.
  10. ^ "Mitch Miller With Orchestra And Chorus* - Tunes Of Glory / Shlub-A-Dubba-Dub". Discogs. 1961. Retrieved 2016-10-02.
  11. ^ "Daily News: "60 yrs. of his Brand of music"". Nydailynews.com. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
  12. ^ How Can I Keep from Singing? The Ballad of Pete Seeger - David King Dunaway 2008
  13. ^ "1965 Selma to Montgomery, Alabama Civil Rights March". Somerstein.smugmug.com. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
  14. ^ "Oscar Brand". The Canadian Encyclopedia
  15. ^ "Cast Album Database". Castalbumdb.com. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
  16. ^ Sunday Edition, CBC Radio, 7 February 2010.
  17. ^ Moss, Jeremiah (January 11, 2011). "Jeremiah's Vanishing New York: Oscar & Fedora". Vanishingnewyork.blogspot.com.
  18. ^ Celebrating a Century: The 1876 Philadelphia Centennial (Documentary) (1976), event occurs at 26:35, retrieved 2022-11-03
  19. ^ "Tribute to singer to be aired on 12". Virgin Islands Daily News. July 23, 1977. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  20. ^ "Personal Award: Oscar Brand". Peabodyawards.com. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
  21. ^ "Top 10 Cereal Box Records". Mrbreakfast.com. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
  22. ^ "A Tribute to WNYC Host Oscar Brand | WNYC | New York Public Radio, Podcasts, Live Streaming Radio, News". Wnyc.org. Retrieved 2020-03-16.

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Oscar Brand February 7 1920 September 30 2016 was a Canadian born American folk singer songwriter radio host and author In his career spanning 70 years he composed at least 300 songs and released nearly 100 albums among them Canadian and American patriotic songs Brand s music ran the gamut from novelty songs to serious social commentary and spanned a number of genres Oscar BrandOscar Brand as pictured on the cover of his 1962 live album MoralityBornFebruary 7 1920Winnipeg Manitoba CanadaDiedSeptember 30 2016 aged 96 Great Neck New York U S EducationBrooklyn College BS EmployerWNYCWebsiteoscarbrand wbr com Brand also wrote a number of short stories For 70 years he was the host of a weekly folk music show on WNYC Radio in New York City which is credited as the longest running radio show with only one host in broadcasting history Contents 1 Life and career 2 Discography 3 References 4 External linksLife and career editBrand was born to a Jewish family in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada 1 His father was a Romanian born flooring contractor Isidore Brand His mother was named Beatrice In 1927 the family moved to Minneapolis then to Chicago and ultimately to New York City 2 As a young man Oscar lived in Borough Park Brooklyn and graduated from Erasmus Hall High School and later from Brooklyn College with a BS in psychology 2 In his long career he played alongside such legends of folk music as Lead Belly Woody Guthrie Josh White Jean Ritchie the Weavers and Pete Seeger He wrote various books on the folk song and folk song collections including The Ballad Mongers Rise of the American Folk Song Songs Of 76 A Folksinger s History Of The Revolution and Bawdy Songs amp Backroom Ballads the latter comprising four volumes 3 Brand was known for composing catchy and themed folk songs including the eponymous theme to his initially CTV and then CBC television show Let s Sing Out and the Canadian patriotic song Something to Sing About actual title This Land of Ours which is one of Canada s national songs He was also a frequent performer at the Mariposa Folk Festival during this period including performances in 1962 1968 1969 and 1987 4 as well as the 50th anniversary in 2010 5 He collaborated on a number of musicals most notably The Education of H Y M A N K A P L A N a musical version of Leo Rosten s stories about the fictional Jewish character Hyman Kaplan How to Steal an Election and A Joyful Noise 6 7 He hosted the radio show Oscar Brand s Folksong Festival on Saturdays at 10 00 p m on WNYC AM 820 in New York City which ran into its 70th year The show ran more or less continuously from its debut on December 10 1945 8 to September 2016 9 making it the longest running radio show with the same host according to the Guinness Book of World Records Over its run it introduced such talents to the world as Bob Dylan Joan Baez Woody Guthrie Arlo Guthrie Huddie Ledbetter Joni Mitchell Peter Paul amp Mary Judy Collins The Kingston Trio Pete Seeger and the Weavers In order to make sure that his radio program could not be censored he refused to be paid by WNYC for the next 70 years He wrote the lyrics to the song A Guy is a Guy 1952 which became a hit for Doris Day He also wrote the English lyrics to the song Shlub a Dubba Dub 1961 which became a minor hit for Mitch Miller 10 He contributed stories and songs for the Young People s Records label including Noah s Ark He was a friend of the folksinger Jean Ritchie for many years They recorded several duets together including the British song Keys to Canterbury Although Brand was anti Stalinist and was never a member of any Communist party the House Committee on Un American Activities referred to his show as a pipeline of communism because of his belief in the rights under the First Amendment of blacklisted artists to have a platform to reach the public 11 Accordingly in June 1950 Brand was named in the premier issue of Red Channels as a Communist sympathizer along with Paul Robeson Josh White and Pete Seeger While Brand was not as well known or radical an activist as some of his contemporaries he was a long standing supporter of civil rights However after Brand was contacted by HUAC he broke with the left wing folk music world He then met privately with a representative from HUAC 12 He told stories of buying food for Lead Belly when the two traveled together in segregated areas and participated in the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches 13 Brand was one of the original organizers of the Newport Folk Festival which began in 1959 In the early 1960s Brand brought his substantial connections in the worldwide folk music community home to his native Canada with his CTV and then CBC television program Let s Sing Out The program was staged at and broadcast from university campuses across Canada and both revived the careers of long forgotten pioneers of the folk music movement such as Malvina Reynolds the Womenfolk The Weavers and others and introduced then unknown Canadian singers such as Joni Mitchell and Gordon Lightfoot 14 His score for the 1968 Off Broadway show How to Steal An Election sent up the current belief that charisma would help a candidate win Songs included Charisma sung by Calvin Coolidge and Down Among the Grassroots The album cover was decorated with election buttons including the 1968 Nixon campaign 15 Brand also served during the 1960s as a board member of the Children s Television Workshop and participated in the development of Sesame Street Because of some mild disagreements that had occurred between Brand and the board members regarding the appropriate setting for the show it has been reputed that as a playful joke the character of Oscar the Grouch was named after him although there are dueling tales as to the origin of the character 16 17 Brand composed the original theme and provided musical direction for the 1976 Smithsonian Institution half hour documentary Celebrating a Century The 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition 18 In May 1976 Brand appeared in Madison Square Garden s Felt Forum at the memorial celebration for Phil Ochs performing Ochs Love Me I m A Liberal with updated lyrics 19 Brand was given the Peabody Award for broadcast excellence in 1982 for his broadcast The Sunday Show on National Public Radio and was awarded the Personal Peabody Award in 1995 shared with Oprah Winfrey 20 Brand authored a number of short stories including The Miser s Gold about two young brothers who dare each other to spend the night in an allegedly haunted house only to discover that allegedly is inapplicable The boys encounter the ghost of a wealthy but lonely man greatly amused by their reasons for being there he names them as heirs to his considerable fortune The Hitchhiker about a young man who on his way home from a party picks up a beautiful young woman who turns out to be much more than she seems Dramatic readings of these stories were issued as cut out cardboard records on the back of Honeycomb cereal boxes 21 On January 18 2010 WoodSongs Old Time Radio Hour celebrated Brand s upcoming 90th birthday and the 65th anniversary of his radio career before an audience from Lexington Kentucky where host Michael Johnathan and guest Josh White Jr performed with Brand and talked with him about his life On February 7 2010 CBC Radio s Sunday Edition celebrated Brand s life on the occasion of his 90th birthday Brand died of pneumonia on September 30 2016 at the age of 96 2 22 Discography editFurther information Oscar Brand discographyReferences edit Oscar Brand He s still playing in the AM band Thevillager com December 18 2014 Retrieved 2020 03 16 a b c Martin Douglas October 1 2016 Oscar Brand Folk Singer Whose Radio Show Twanged for Decades Dies at 96 The New York Times Retrieved 1 October 2016 Oscar Brand Discography Oscarbrand com Retrieved 2020 03 16 Mariposa Folk Foundation 1987 program 1987 p 11 Oscar Brand sings the Erie Canal YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 15 The Education of H Y M A N K A P L A N Broadway Musical Original IBDb com Retrieved 2020 03 16 A Joyful Noise Broadway Musical Original IBDb com Retrieved 2020 03 16 WNYC Wnyc org Retrieved 2020 03 16 Oscar Brand Host Of WNYC s Folksong Festival Dies At 96 NPR October 4 2016 Retrieved August 21 2023 Mitch Miller With Orchestra And Chorus Tunes Of Glory Shlub A Dubba Dub Discogs 1961 Retrieved 2016 10 02 Daily News 60 yrs of his Brand of music Nydailynews com Retrieved 2020 03 16 How Can I Keep from Singing The Ballad of Pete Seeger David King Dunaway 2008 1965 Selma to Montgomery Alabama Civil Rights March Somerstein smugmug com Retrieved 2020 03 16 Oscar Brand The Canadian Encyclopedia Cast Album Database Castalbumdb com Retrieved 2020 03 16 Sunday Edition CBC Radio 7 February 2010 Moss Jeremiah January 11 2011 Jeremiah s Vanishing New York Oscar amp Fedora Vanishingnewyork blogspot com Celebrating a Century The 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Documentary 1976 event occurs at 26 35 retrieved 2022 11 03 Tribute to singer to be aired on 12 Virgin Islands Daily News July 23 1977 Retrieved 1 October 2016 Personal Award Oscar Brand Peabodyawards com Retrieved 2020 03 16 Top 10 Cereal Box Records Mrbreakfast com Retrieved 2020 03 16 A Tribute to WNYC Host Oscar Brand WNYC New York Public Radio Podcasts Live Streaming Radio News Wnyc org Retrieved 2020 03 16 External links editOfficial website Oscar Brand fonds University of Manitoba s Archives amp Special Collections Profile Canadian Encyclopedia The Folksong Festival Classic audio segments from Oscar Brand s WNYC program in the 1940s and 50s Oscar Brand discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oscar Brand amp oldid 1220342319, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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