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Artist Biography by Steve Leggett Lee Brown was an Arkansas blues piano player who recorded 29 tracks for Decca Records between 1937 and 1940, followed by a single session that yielded two additional sides in 1946. It is believed that he made Chicago his home base, but little exact information is available on Brown. His best known recording is a song called "Little Girl Little Girl," originally cut in 1937 in New York City. Brown returned to the "Little Girl" template several times, essentially recording the same song (with slight variations) under different titles, and at his last known recording date in 1946 he cut yet another version, calling it "My Little Girl Blue." Additional information: The 1946 session referred to above as "his last" was probably not actually his last. There was another 1946 session which was likely held later in 1946 on which he is credited as Lee Brown "The Heartbreaker" & His Barbertown Boogie Boogie Cats that produced yet another "Little Girl" song titled "New Little Girl, Little Girl" (Queen/King 4157).
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Blues At Piazza Grande | Dana Gillespie, Ron Ringwood, Lee Brown, Joachim Palden, New Swing Quartet, First Class Blues Band | 1995 | Album |
Complete Recorded Works 1937 To January 1940 In Chronological Order | Lee Brown | 1995 | Compil. |
(1937-1940) Piano Blues Rarities | Lee Brown | 1987 | Compil. |
Little Leg Woman / Lucille Blues | Lee Brown | 1940 | Album |
I Can Lay It On Down / Low Down Feelin' | Lee Brown | 1939 | Album |
My Little Girl | Lee Brown | Album | |
Little Brown Skin Girl / My Driving Wheel | Lee Brown | Album | |
New Little Girl Little Girl / Moanin' Dove | Lee Brown With Sam Price's Fly Cats | Album |
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Lee Brown Coye US 1907-1981 Spoken Word |
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