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  1. 1 de jun. de 2005 · Oscar Brown Jr., singer, composer, lyricist, playwright and black culture activist, died May 29 in Chicago from complications from a blood infection in the lower spine. He was 78.

  2. Oscar Brown Jr. Más imágenes. Perfil: American singer, songwriter, playwright, poet, and civil rights activist. Born: October 10, 1926 in Chicago, IL - died: May 29, 2005 in Chicago, IL. He ran for office in the Illinois state legislature and U.S. Congress, both unsuccessfully. Married to Jean Pace (4 children). (BMI IPI #: 4353817)

  3. De jonge Oscar Brown jr. prefereerde de muziek en hij maakte al op 15-jarige leeftijd zijn debuut als zanger in de radioshow Secret City . Brown was vroeg ook politiek betrokken. Op 19-jarige leeftijd trad hij toe tot de communistische partij (en op 29-jarige leeftijd trad hij uit, omdat er ook daar racisten waren).

  4. Oscar Brown, Jr. (* 10.Oktober 1926 in Chicago, Illinois; † 29. Mai 2005 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Sänger und Texter. Das Magazin Rolling Stone wählte sein Debütalbum Sin & Soul …and then some aus dem Jahre 1960 in seiner Liste Die 100 besten Jazz-Alben auf Platz 63.

  5. 24 de nov. de 2022 · Provided to YouTube by Columbia/LegacyElegy (Plain Black Boy) · Oscar Brown, Jr.Between Heaven and Hell℗ Originally released 1962. All rights reserved by Son...

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  6. 7 de mar. de 2015 · Provided to YouTube by Rhino AtlanticA Dime Away from a Hotdog (Remastered Version) · Oscar Brown Jr.Movin' On℗ 1972 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the U...

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  7. affectionately known as "BoBo" (1956 - 1996) Oscar "Bobo" Brown, III was born the youngest son of Oscar Brown Jr., and the only son of his second wife, Maxine Fleming Brown. Bobo provided the inspiration for his father's famous song lyric to “Dat Dere,” by Bobby Timmons. He was one of Chicago's most gifted and well-loved jazz musicians.