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Billy Brown

g, 1929-2009
Musician of Rock

Born 22 July 1929, Princeton, West Virginia. Died 10 January 2009, New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Billy Brown bought his first guitar at the age of eight and served in the infantry during the Korean War. After his discharge, he decided to try for a career in entertainment and landed a gig at the Anchorage Club in Atlanta, Georgia. It was there that he came to the attention of Allen Bradley, who signed him to a management contract, and took him to see Atlanta's music maven, Bill Lowery. A note in Don Law''s logbook states that he was signed to Columbia Records on October 20, 1957, implying that the Billy Brown who had singles on Columbia in the early 1950s was a different person. Prior to the signing, Brown had recorded one single for the small Stars label in Atlanta, "Did We Have A Party"/"It's Love" (Stars 552), a wild rocker which was reissued by Columbia (41029) in November 1957. He was subsequently brought to Nashville for a session at Bradley Studio on December 18, 1957, which resulted in two of his best rockers, "Meet Me In the Alley, Sally" (Columbia 41100, released in January 1958) and "Flip Out" (Columbia 41297, November 1958). Brown's backing group included two recent arrivees from Atlanta, Jerry Reed (guitar) and Ray Stevens (piano). The other session men were Harold Bradley (guitar), Lightnin' Chance (bass), Dutch McMillin (sax) and Buddy Harman (drums), with Don Law in the producer's chair. These two tracks were my introduction to Billy Brown back in 1979, the release year of "CBS Rockabilly, Vol. 3", an LP compiled and annotated by Stuart Colman. The sleeve notes gave December 14, 1957 as the recording date and suggested that this was possibly a split session with Ronnie Self, who recorded "Bop-A Lena", "I Ain't Goin' Nowhere" and "You're So Right For Me" on the same day. However, later research has revealed that the Self session actually took place on December 16 (with different backing musicians, apart from Buddy Harman) and Brown's session two days later. The flip of "Meet Me In the Alley Sally", "I Wanted You" was also recorded on that day. At the time he was recording for Columbia, Billy lived in Daytona Beach, Florida. Between "Sally" and "Flip Out", Brown had a single released in May 1958, "Next"/"Once In A Lifetime" (41174), which was marred by a female chorus. "Run 'Em Off" (Columbia 41380, April 1959) was a better record, well worth collecting, and had the original version of "He'll Have To Go" (the Jim Reeves hit) on the B-side. Sales were disappointing and to the best of my knowledge, none of his singles were released in Europe at the time. His Columbia contract was not renewed and Brown moved on to Gene Autry's Republic label, on which he had two singles released in 1960-61. It seems likely that Billy's version of "Just Out Of Reach" (Republic 2007) was the version that inspired Solomon Burke to record the song in December 1960. Brown reappeared on a minor Nashville label, Chart Action, for whom he recorded another version of "He'll Have To Go". There were other Billy Browns on other labels, but it's hard to know if they were this Billy Brown.

     
Genres
  • Rock
  • Folk
  • World
  • Country
Popular Tracks   
Flip Out on Did We Have a Party by Billy Brown
Lost Weekend on Did We Have a Party by Billy Brown
Let's Kick It - Billy Brown Remix on Twerk It Out by Alec Thein
Look out Heart (Here Comes Love) on Did We Have a Party by Billy Brown
Flip Out - Remastered on Pure Rock 'n' Roll for Serious Rock 'n' Rollers! Part 3 by Various Artists
Meet Me in the Alley, Sally on Did We Have a Party by Billy Brown
Did We Have A Party on Ain't I'm A Dog: 25 Rockabilly Rave-Ups!! by Various Artists
Run 'Em Off on Did We Have a Party by Billy Brown
He'll Have to Go on Did We Have a Party by Billy Brown
Did We Have a Party on Did We Have a Party by Billy Brown

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Discography



Title Artist Year Type
Lost Weekend / Look Out HeartBilly Brown2019Single
Lost WeekendBilly Brown2019Single
Did We Have A PartyBilly Brown2012Compil.
Did We Have A PartyBilly Brown1989Compil.
Look Out Heart / It Don´t Take Long To LearnBilly Brown1961Single
The Last Letter / Be Honest With MeBilly Brown1960Single
Lost Weekend / Just Out Of ReachBilly Brown1960Single
Run 'Em Off / He'll Have To GoBilly Brown1959Single
Next / Once In A LifetimeBilly Brown1958Single
Flip Out / Echo MountainBilly Brown1958Single
Meet Me In The Alley, Sally / I Wanted YouBilly Brown1957Single
Did We Have A Party / It's LoveBilly Brown1957Single
Drunk - Drunk Again / High Heels But No SoulBilly Brown1955Album
She Always Loved Roses / He'll Have To GoBilly BrownSingle
Thank You Darlin' / A Country BoyBilly BrownSingle
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