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Ruth Brown

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They called Atlantic Records "the house that Ruth built" during the 1950s, and they weren't referring to the Sultan of Swat. Ruth Brown's regal hitmaking reign from 1949 to the close of the '50s helped tremendously to establish the New York label's predominance in the R&B field. Later, the business all but forgot her — she was forced to toil as domestic help for a time — but she returned to the top, her status as a postwar R&B pioneer (and tireless advocate for the rights and royalties of her peers) recognized worldwide.

Young Ruth Weston was inspired initially by jazz chanteuses Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday, and Dinah Washington. She ran away from her Portsmouth home in 1945 to hit the road with trumpeter Jimmy Brown, whom she soon married. A month with bandleader Lucky Millinder's orchestra in 1947 ended abruptly in Washington, D.C., when she was canned for delivering a round of drinks to members of the band. Cab Calloway's sister Blanche gave Ruth a gig at her Crystal Caverns nightclub and assumed a managerial role in the young singer's life. DJ Willis Conover dug Brown's act and recommended her to Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson, bosses of a fledgling imprint named Atlantic. Unfortunately, Brown's debut session for the firm was delayed by a nine-month hospital stay caused by a serious auto accident en route to New York that badly injured her leg. When she finally made it to her first date in May 1949, she made up for lost time by waxing the torch ballad "So Long" (backed by guitarist Eddie Condon's band), which proved to be her first hit.

Brown's seductive vocal delivery shone incandescently on her Atlantic smashes "Teardrops in My Eyes" (an R&B chart-topper for 11 weeks in 1950), "I'll Wait for You" and "I Know" in 1951, 1952's "5-10-15 Hours" (another number one rocker), the seminal "(Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean" in 1953, and a tender Chuck Willis-penned "Oh What a Dream," and the timely "Mambo Baby" the next year. Along the way, Frankie Laine tagged her "Miss Rhythm" during an engagement in Philly. Brown belted a series of her hits on the groundbreaking TV program Showtime at the Apollo in 1955, exhibiting delicious comic timing while trading sly one-liners with MC Willie Bryant (ironically, ex-husband Jimmy Brown was a member of the show's house band).

After an even two-dozen R&B chart appearances for Atlantic that ended in 1960 with "Don't Deceive Me" (many of them featuring hell-raising tenor sax solos by Willis "Gator" Jackson, who many mistakenly believed to be Brown's husband), Brown faded from view. After raising her two sons and working a nine-to-five job, Brown began to rebuild her musical career in the mid-'70s. Her comedic sense served her well during a TV sitcom stint co-starring with MacLean Stevenson in Hello, Larry, in a meaty role in director John Waters' 1985 sock-hop satire film Hairspray, and her 1989 Broadway starring turn in Black and Blue (which won her a Tony Award).

There were more records for Fantasy in the '80s and '90s (notably 1991's jumping Fine and Mellow), and a lengthy tenure as host of National Public Radio's Harlem Hit Parade and BluesStage. Brown's nine-year ordeal to recoup her share of royalties from all those Atlantic platters led to the formation of the nonprofit Rhythm & Blues Foundation, an organization dedicated to helping others in the same frustrating situation. In 1993 Brown was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and 1995 saw the release of her autobiography, Miss Rhythm. Brown suffered a heart attack and stroke following surgery in October 2006 and never fully recovered, passing on November 17, 2006.

Title: We Love Ruth Brown

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Soul

Title: Holy Christmas Voices

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Jazz

Title: Wonderful World

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Pop

Title: The Hottest Ever

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Jazz

Title: Calling My Hits

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Jazz

Title: Her Greatest Hits

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Pop

Title: Deep River

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Jazz

Title: One More Time

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Hip Hop/R&B

Title: Carousel

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Jazz

Title: Simply

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Easy Listening

Title: Fine And Mellow

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Blues

Title: Carnival King

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Jazz

Title: Rooftop Storys

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Jazz

Title: So Long - Single

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Jazz

Title: Preserve The Good

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Jazz

Title: I Don't Know

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul

Title: Ruth Brown

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock

Title: It's Love Baby

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul

Title: Everybody's Talking

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Blues

Title: Gaudy Colours

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Jazz

Title: Sunflower

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Jazz

Title: Confectioner's

Artist: Ruth Brown

Genre: Jazz

Collections

Title: Bawdy Burlesque

Genre: Lounge

Title: Happy Hour Jazz

Genre: Jazz

Title: Jazz Queens

Genre: Jazz

Title: Jukebox Hits of 1951

Genre: Pop

Title: R & B Blues

Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul

Title: Soul On Fire

Genre: Blues

Title: Collector's Best 4

Genre: Pop

Title: Dance Hall Killers

Genre: Rock

Featuring albums

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Genre: Blues

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Title: Sandlot Baseball

Artist: Various Artists

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Title: The Drive In

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop

Title: Sunrise Blues

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Blues

Title: Songbook

Artist: The Benny Carter

Genre: Jazz

Title: 50s Oldies

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop

Title: 50's Explosion

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop

Title: Women of Blues

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Blues

Title: Original 50's

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop

Title: Music from the 50s

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop

Title: Top Hits 50s

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Pop

Title: Dapper Dan

Artist: Various Artists

Genre: Blues

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