Country
United States
Jim Ed Brown
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Ciudad natal
Sparkman, AR, United States
Nacido en
April 1, 1934
Género
Country
Jim Ed Brown's first taste of success came as one third of the family act the Browns in the 1950s, best known for the 1959 #1 pop single "The Three Bells." After parting ways with sisters Maxine and Bonnie, Jim Ed embarked on a vastly successful career as a pop-tinged honky-tonk singer. From 1965 on, the smooth-throated singer scored dozens of country hits, including "I'm Just a Country Boy," "Morning," and "It's That Time of the Night." Brown may be best known for a series of mellow late-1970s duets with Helen Cornelius, peaking with "I Don't Want to Have to Marry You" and "Saying Hello, Saying I Love You, Saying Goodbye." He briefly reunited with his sisters in 1996 for the gospel set FAMILY BIBLE.
Jim Ed Brown también ha publicado música como miembro de The Browns.
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