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RUTH BROWN - RIP

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1928 - 2006



a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on
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Reply #1 posted 11/17/06 7:22pm

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Rest in peace.


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Reply #2 posted 11/17/06 7:25pm

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Yet another great gone.

dove pray
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Reply #3 posted 11/17/06 7:32pm

Rhondab

eek RIP
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Reply #4 posted 11/17/06 10:37pm

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1950s R&B Star Ruth Brown Dies at Age 78
By DAISY NGUYEN
Associated Press Writer



LOS ANGELES - Singer Ruth Brown, whose recordings of "Teardrops in My Eyes," "5-10-15 Hours" and "(Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean" shot her to rhythm-and-blues stardom in the 1950s, has died. She was 78.
Brown, who later in life won a Grammy and a Tony, died Friday of complications from a stroke and heart attack at a Las Vegas-area hospital, said Lindajo Loftus, a publicist for the Rhythm & Blues Foundation, which Brown helped establish.

"Ruth was one of the most important and beloved figures in modern music," singer Bonnie Raitt said in a statement. "You can hear her influence in everyone from Little Richard to Etta (James), Aretha (Franklin), Janis (Joplin) and divas like Christina Aguilera today."

"She was my dear friend, and I will miss her terribly," Raitt said.

Brown's soulful voice produced dozens of hits for Atlantic Records, cementing the fledgling record label's reputation as an R&B powerhouse. Trained in a church choir in her hometown of Portsmouth, Va., Brown sang a range of style from jazz to gospel-blues in such hits as "So Long" and "Teardrops in My Eyes."

She later crossed over into rock 'n' roll with some success with "Lucky Lips" and "This Little Girl's Gone Rockin'," a song she co-wrote with Bobby Darin.

But as R&B and rock 'n' roll fell out of style in the late 1950s, Brown and her musical contemporaries were forced into retirement. She spent most of the 1960s raising her two sons alone and earning a living as a maid, school bus driver and teacher.

Brown enjoyed a career renaissance in the mid-70s when she began recording blues and jazz tunes for a variety of labels and found success on the stage and in movies.

She won acclaim in the R&B musical "Staggerlee" and won a Tony Award for best actress in the Broadway revue "Black and Blue."

She also played a feisty deejay in the 1988 cult movie "Hairspray." A year later, she won a Grammy for best jazz vocal performance for the album "Blues on Broadway."

Brown continued to perform and record in her later years, becoming a popular host of National Public Radio's "Harlem Hit Parade."

She also became a prominent advocate for the rights of aging R&B musicians during her long struggle to recoup her share of royalties from Atlantic. Her effort led to the formation of the Rhythm & Blues Foundation, a Philadelphia-based nonprofit dedicated to providing financial and medical assistance, as well as historical and cultural preservation of the musical genre.

Associated Press
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Reply #5 posted 11/17/06 10:39pm

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i think prince stole that outfit. or she borrowed it from him.
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Reply #6 posted 11/17/06 10:49pm

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sad
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Reply #7 posted 11/18/06 12:30am

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We're losing all the legends. sad I loved Ruth in "Hairspray". That was my introduction to her.
NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE.
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Reply #8 posted 11/18/06 5:07am

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pray
RIP
"You can go Fly ya Mama's Kite" (c) Prince
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Reply #9 posted 11/18/06 11:33am

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pray RIP, Ms. Brown...

Miss Rhythm, Ruth Brown



It's the house that Ruth built, and we're not talking Yankee Stadium. Rather, Atlantic Records, which singer Ruth Brown crowned with her own brassy self and some two dozen hits during the 50s.

For most of that decade, the queen of rhythm and blues ruled from the top of the charts, but the high notes didn't last. Cut loose from her contract in the 60s, she made ends meet driving a bus and scrubbing floors, while her old label raked in the cash from her hits. Today Ruth Brown is back after a long, hard climb. She earned a Tony, a Grammy, and a spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame along the way. She even slew the corporate dragon and won a settlement against Atlantic.


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John Waters had her play "Motormouth Maybelle" a radio show host in "Hairspray" which was an awesome role for her smile
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Reply #10 posted 11/18/06 11:34am

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Reply #11 posted 11/18/06 2:35pm

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R.I.P. I didn't hear or read about her passing before now.
"Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
"It's just my imagination, once again running away with me."
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Reply #12 posted 11/18/06 3:01pm

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Reply #13 posted 11/18/06 3:15pm

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If I'm remembering correctly, she was also Rakim's Aunt. I think I read that on VH1.com not too long ago. I know someone will correct me if I'm wrong.



RIP Ms. Brown pray
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