Clarence Gatemouth Brown

Clarence Gatemouth Brown , born with Vinton, Louisiana, the April 18th 1924 and deceased the September 10th 2005, is a Chanteur, Harmoniciste, Guitariste and American Violoniste of Blues.

Biography

It goes to Nashville to take part in a tele show, and records some individual country. It binds friendship with Roy Clark. At the end of the Sixties, it decides to give up the musical career, moves with New Mexico City and becomes Sheriff. In 1982, it gains a Grammy Award for the album Alright Again!

Discography

Personal albums

  • Presses Cooker (1985)
  • More Stuff (1985)
  • Real Life (Live) (1987)
  • Texas Swing (1988)
  • Standing My Ground (1989)
  • The Original Peacock Recordings (1990)
  • No Looking Back (1992)
  • Live 1980 (1994)
  • The Best off Clarence Gatemouth Brown, has Blues Legend (1995)
  • Man (1995)
  • has Long Way Home (1996)
  • Gate Swings ( 1997)
  • Okie Dokie Stomp (1999)
  • American Music, Texas Style (1999)
  • Guitar in My Hand (2000)
  • Okie Dokie (2000)
  • The Final Black & Blue Sessions: Sings Louis Jordan (2001)
  • Back to Bogalusa (Liveliness, 2001) with Sony Landreth
  • His First Recordings: 1947-1951 (2002)
  • 1947-1951 (2002)
  • Hot Club Drive (2003)
  • Timeless (2004)
  • 1952-1954 (2005)
  • Heat Wave (2005, Black & Blue) with Lloyd Glenn, recorded with Nice in 1977.

Participations

Catalog of films

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