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  1. Maxine Ella Brown (born August 18, 1939) is an American soul and R&B singer. Background and career [ edit ] 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. [2]

  2. Feb 2, 2015 · The first 45 she released came in on the label Maxine Brown — “Ask Me b/w Yesterday's Kisses” — Wand 135 paired a couple of Tony Bruno penned songs that moved Maxine’s performance from a blues based balladeer to a soul singer amid that full blown exotic production style so perfected by the Brill Building inhabitants. The flip ...

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  3. Real Name: 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 .

  4. Maxine Brown. South Carolina-bred R&B and soul singer who scored '60s hits like "All in My Mind" and "Oh No Not My Baby." Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY:

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  6. Years active. 1960–2019. Labels. ABC-Paramount, Wand Records, Avco Records, Website. Maxine Brown Official Site. Maxine Ella Brown (born August 18, 1939) is an American soul and rhythm and blues singer. [2]

  7. www.iheart.com › artist › maxine-brown-47075Maxine Brown | iHeart

    Although she never had many hits, Maxine Brown was one of the most underrated soul and R&B vocalists of the '60s. During the '60s she released a series of singles for Nomar and Wand, with only a couple of songs -- "All in My Mind," "Funny," "Something You Got," "Oh No Not My Baby" -- managing to become either pop or R&B hits.

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