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Maxine Brown began singing as a child, performing with two New York City based gospel groups called the Angelairs and the Royaltones when she was a teenager. In 1960, she signed with the small Nomar record label, who released the deep soul ballad "All in My Mind" (which was written by Brown) late in the year.
Jan 22, 2019 · Maxine Brown (left), a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame sibling group the Browns, has died at 87. She was preceded in death by brother Jim Ed and sister Bonnie.
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Ella Maxine Brown (April 27, 1931 – January 21, 2019) was an American country music singer and a member of the 1950s sibling trio the Browns, before a brief solo career. Biography [ edit ] Brown was born in Campti, Louisiana , to Floyd Brown and Birdie Lee Tuberville Brown.
Mar 23, 2010 · Maxine Brown - Oh No, Not My Baby. #24 in 1965. Wand Records. Born 8/18/1939 Kingstree, SC. Backup vocal on this record is Dee Dee Warwick (R&B singer, and...
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"Maxine Brown’s voice joined in harmony with brother Jim Ed and sister Bonnie to create the smoothest vocal blend in country music history. Offstage, Maxine was an absolute delight.
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Sep 13, 2008 · This song was about 4 years old when Maxine gives this terrific performance, and she talks about it as being a very old record. Considering how the music sce...
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Maxine Ella Brown. Profile: Soul singer. Born on 18 August 1939 in Kingstree, South Carolina, U.S.A. Her peak years were in the mid-60's, for Wand and her two duets albums with Chuck Jackson. Ashford & Simpson wrote for her before they got signed at Motown. The backing vocals in her recordings were The Sweet Inspirations .