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    Oscar Brown Jr. (October 10, 1926 – May 29, 2005) was an American singer, songwriter, playwright, poet, civil rights activist, and actor. Aside from his career, Brown ran unsuccessfully for office in both the Illinois state legislature and the U.S. Congress.

  2. 19 de sept. de 2000 · Born October 10, 1926, in Chicago, Oscar Brown, Jr. defied narrow definition. Throughout his forty-year career, he was part jazz singer, part poet, part entertainer and part songwriter. As an aspiring young playwright in 1960, Brown made an unprecedented two-hour appearance on NBC soon after writing "Kicks & Company".

  3. This site serves to continue the Brown family legacy - To develop new aficionados of the work & philosophies presented here - thus furthering the vision of Oscar Brown, Jr. to attract like minds and relay harmonious messages encouraging our Human Improvement Potential.

  4. 15 de dic. de 2003 · May 31, 2005 • We remember singer, poet, songwriter, playwright and social activist Oscar Brown, Jr., who died Sunday in Chicago. He was 78. Brown was signed as a Columbia Records singer in...

  5. Oscar Brown, Jr. was an Actor - Lyricist - Playwright - Director - Singer - Songwriter - Television and Radio Host - Essayist and Activist. He coined the term edutainment, and that is what he used to conduct his revolution.

  6. 1963. Oscar Brown, Jr. mounts a one-man show in London called: Oscar Brown, Jr. Entertains. His appearance at Prince Charles Theater was met with high critical acclaim: “Oscar Brown, Jr. arrives and lives up to that ‘genius’ tag;” “High Priest of Hip;” “Oscar is unique, hip and immediately worthwhile.” 1962.