J.T. Brown

J.T. Brown
His braying tenor sax tone earned J.T. Brown the dubious distinction of being told his horn sounded like a "nanny goat." That didn't stop the likes of Elmore James from hiring Brown for some of his most important sessions for Meteor and Modern, though; Brown's style was truly distinctive.

Mississippi-born John T. Brown was a member of the Rabbit Foot Minstrels down south before arriving in the Windy City. By 1945, Brown was recording behind pianist Roosevelt Sykes and singer St. Louis Jimmy...
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J.T. Brown 1950-1954
By: J.T. Brown
Credited Role:Main Performer
Song List: Talkin' Baby Blues, They Call Me Mr. Blues, Brown's Boogie
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J.T. Brown Windy City Boogie
By: J.T. Brown
Credited Role:Main Performer
Song List: Listen to Songs by Brown, J.T. [1] Walking Home, Use That Spot, Blackjack Blues
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