Joe Brown
Celebrating 60 years in the music business Joe Brown MBE selects the Tracks of My Years with Ken Bruce.
Joe Brown MBE chooses his favourite songs with Ken Bruce with music from Aretha Franklin, The Beatles, Sam Brown and Chas & Dave. He's one of our great guitar pioneers, champion of the ukulele and king the British rock βnβ roll scene of the sixties. With his trademark cheeky smile and spikey haircut heβs filled the Royal Albert Hall, played Glastonbury and has just celebrated an amazing sixty years in the music business with a 3 month nationwide tour. Joe was born in Lincolnshire but when he was two his parents moved to Plaistow to run an East End pub β The Sultan. Joeβs first job was with British Rail as a steam locomotive fireman in the Plaistow works in the 1950s. But music was his first love and in his spare time he formed a skiffle band called The Spacemen. Then he heard a new singer β Little Richard - and Joeβs love of rock and roll was born. As a session guitarist - his early career highlights include playing with Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran and Johnny Cash. Then Joe was signed up by the legendary impresario Larry Parnes and as "Joe Brown and the Bruvvers" he had a string of hits including βA Picture of Youβ , βIt Only Took A Minuteβ and βThatβs What Love Will Doβ. On one of their early tours the Beatles were the support act β and George Harrison became a good friend.
Joeβs career included regular TV and radio appearances, films and he even appeared on the West End stage in the David Heneker musical βCharlie Girlβ.
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The Beatles
Something
- The Beatles - 1.
- Apple.
- 024.
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Sam Brown
Stop!
- Woman (Various Artists).
- Polygram Tv/Sony Tv.
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Mike Berry
Sunshine Of Your Smile
- The Millenium's Greatest Old Time Party.
- Connoisseur Collection.
- 7.
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Aretha Franklin
Son Of A Preacher Man
- Greatest Hits.
- Global Television.
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RagβnβBone Man
Human
- (CD Single).
- Columbia.
- 001.
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Henry Gross
Shannon
- Singers And Songwriters.
- Universal.
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Small Faces
Lazy Sunday
- The Greatest Hits Of 1968.
- Premier.
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Mark Knopfler
Donegan's Gone
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Chas & Dave
Margate
- All The Best From Chas And Dave.
- K-Tel.
- 8.
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Lonnie Donegan
Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O
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Four Tops
Bernadette
- The Four Tops - The Singles Collectio.
- Polygram Tv.
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Rod Stewart
This Old Heart Of Mine
- Atlantic Crossing.
- Warner Bros.
- 13.
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- Fri 17 Jan 2020 03:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 2