Album, Record - Jim Ed Brown

 
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Jim Ed Brown Album and Cover
Album, Record - Jim Ed Brown
Jim Ed Brown Album and Cover
Jim Ed Brown Album and Cover

Album, Record - Jim Ed Brown

Object number2002.445.01ab
Dateca 1945-1955
Mediumvinyl, paper, ink
DimensionsOverall (Overall Diameter): 10 in. (25.4 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum collection
Terms
    DescriptionThe song "Looking Back to See" is on one side and "Rio de Janeiro" is on the other side. Black vinyl record of Jim Ed Brown on Fabor Records. The label with the song and recording information is black with silver writing. The labels on each side are torn on the very top. There is not a record sleeve accompanied with this record. The record has numerous scratches.

    Edward “Jim Ed” Brown was born on April 1, 1934 is Sparkman, Arkansas. Known for his American country music career, Brown achieved pop fame in the 1950s with his two sisters as members of The Browns. He later had a successful solo career from the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s. His first solo top ten hit, “Pop a Top”, was released in 1967 and eventually became known as his signature song. In 1970 with “Morning”, Brown became a Country music crossover hit with other songs including “Angel’s Sunday”, “Southern Loving”, and “It’s That Time Of Night”. Jim Ed Brown has hosted a country radio show entitled Jim Ed Brown’s Country Place, a television talent show called You Can Be A Star, and participated in Going Our Way, which featured Brown and his wife traveling the U.S. in an RV. He currently lives near Nashville, Tennessee and hosts two nationally broadcasted country radio shows, Country Music Greats Radio Show and Country Music Greats Radio Minute.
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