Artist Bio:
Buster Brown was an American blues and R&B singer and harmonica player. He was born in September 1911 in Cordele, Georgia, and passed away in January 1976. Brown began his music career in the 1940s, performing in clubs in the southern United States. He gained recognition for his energetic performances and distinctive harmonica playing style.
In 1959, Brown released his most famous song, "Fannie Mae," which became a hit on the R&B charts. The song showcased his powerful vocals and harmonica skills, solidifying his reputation as a talented blues musician. Buster Brown continued to perform and record music throughout the 1960s and 1970s, leaving behind a legacy as a dynamic and influential figure in the blues and R&B genres.
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