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Clarence "
Gatemouth"
Brown (April 18, 1924 –
September 10, 2005) was an
American singer and multi-instrumentalist from Louisiana. He won a
Grammy Award...
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Gatemouth is an
affectionate name for one who
talks too much.
Gatemouth can
refer to:
Clarence "
Gatemouth"
Brown U.S. R&B
singer Arnold "
Gatemouth" Moore...
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Arnold Dwight "
Gatemouth"
Moore (November 8, 1913 – May 19, 2004) was an
American blues and
gospel singer, songwriter,
radio disc jockey,
community leader...
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Double Trouble Band, play with a host of
blues greats including Clarence "
Gatemouth"
Brown and
Bryan Lee,
Buddy Flett (with whom he jams at Lead Belly's grave)...
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Orleans to join
Clarence "
Gatemouth" Brown's band, Gate's Express. From then on he held the
keyboard chair of the band
until Gatemouth's death in 2005. Krown...
- 2001) 1922 –
Barbara Hale,
American actress (d. 2017) 1924 –
Clarence "
Gatemouth" Brown,
American singer-songwriter and
guitarist (d. 2005) 1925 – Marcus...
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guitarists who did the same
thing before Berry, such as
Goree Carter,
Gatemouth Brown, and the
originator of the style, T-Bone Walker.
Country boogie...
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early influences were
Johnny "Guitar" Watson, Howlin' Wolf and
Clarence "
Gatemouth" Brown. In the 1970s/1980s, he
invited Watson to
perform on
several albums...
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Keltner is
credited as the
drummer on the 1979
album by Roy
Clark and
Gatemouth Brown, Makin' Music.
Keltner appears on Marc Jordan's 1979
album "Blue...
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include Eliza Carthy, Mary Ramsey,
Helen Bell, and
Nancy Kerr.
Clarence "
Gatemouth"
Brown was the viola's most
prominent exponent in the
genre of blues....