Postwar R&B/Blues
Buster Brown
Buster Brown achieved late-in-life fame when his wailing harmonica and whooping vocals propelled 'Fannie Mae' to the top of the R&B charts in 1959 on Bobby Robinson's Fire label. He had spent decades as an obscure...
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Buster Brown achieved late-in-life fame when his wailing harmonica and whooping vocals propelled 'Fannie Mae' to the top of the R&B charts in 1959 on Bobby Robinson's Fire label. He had spent decades as an obscure Southern club player before that hit. His aggressive, rhythmic harp playing bridged rough rural traditions and early soul-blues.
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