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    Oscar Brown Jr. (October 10, 1926 – May 29, 2005) was an American singer, songwriter, playwright, poet, civil rights activist, and actor. Aside from his career, Brown ran unsuccessfully for office in both the Illinois state legislature and the U.S. Congress.

  2. 19 de sept. de 2000 · Born October 10, 1926, in Chicago, Oscar Brown, Jr. defied narrow definition. Throughout his forty-year career, he was part jazz singer, part poet, part entertainer and part songwriter. As an aspiring young playwright in 1960, Brown made an unprecedented two-hour appearance on NBC soon after writing "Kicks & Company".

  3. 12 de dic. de 2021 · Oscar Brown Jr., a singer, songwriter, playwright and actor known for his distinctive blend of show-business savvy and social consciousness, died on Sunday in a Chicago hospital. He was 78 and lived in Chicago.

  4. 1 de sept. de 2005 · At long last, the first-ever anthology of lyrics and poems by legendary singer, spoken-word artist and actor Oscar Brown, Jr. Included in this collection are such classic lyrics as "All Blues," "Signifying Monkey," "Work Song," and "But I Was Cool" along with newer works such as "I Apologize," and "This Beach" (As seen on Def Poetry ...

  5. Oscar Brown Jr.’s music, poetry, and theatrical works challenged generic boundaries within and across medias. An artist-activist of the Black Arts Movement, Brown developed a Black aesthetic strategy based in intertextuality, collaboration, and theatricality.

  6. 22 de abr. de 2013 · The nineteenth program taped for Steve Allen’s Jazz Scene USA featured the host of the series, Oscar Brown, Jr., accompanied by the Floyd Morris Trio (Floyd Morris (piano), Al McKibbon (bass) and Kenny Dennis (drums). The brief biography below is taken from the wikipedia entry for Oscar Brown, Jr.

  7. 10 de ene. de 2019 · Oscar Brown, Jr. by Maggie and Africa Brown. On October 10, 2017—what would have been prolific Chicago-born entertainer and activist Oscar Brown, Jr.’s 91st birthday—Maggie Brown happened to meet Dan Logan at the Logan Center’s fifth anniversary celebration.