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  1. Explore Paula Jean Brown's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Paula Jean Brown on AllMusic.

  2. 23 de ene. de 2015 · Oct. 8, 1946 –Dec. 23, 2014 Paula Jean Brown was a gentle, generous soul: lover of animals, children, travel, satire, fashion and literature. She was born and raised in San Gabriel, Calif., and graduated from San Gabriel High School. Subsequently she attended the University of Southern California on a full scholarship where she earned her teaching credentials and joined the […]

  3. 29 de jul. de 2020 · Paula [Jean Brown, her replacement] helped me get into rehab and I'll be forever grateful to her. It wasn't a popular decision at the time. But that was the way it was, ...

  4. 10 de sept. de 2020 · In 1984, at the suggestion of new Go-Go's bassist Paula Jean Brown, according to the documentary The Go-Go's (via the New York Post), Caffey checked into a rehabilitation program. Gina Schock underwent heart surgery at the peak of the Go-Go's fame. Valerie Macon/Getty Images.

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  6. Paula Jean Brown. Composer Lyricist. CREDITS. Broadway. Head Over Heels (Jul 26, 2018 - Jan 06, 2019) Featuring songs by Paula Jean Brown. Featuring songs with lyrics by Paula Jean Brown. Musical Comedy Original.

  7. Paula Jean Brown. In 1984, Paula Jean Brown's music career began as a replacement bassist for the Go-Go's, performing with them at the first Rock in Rio festival in 1985 to an audience of over 250,000 people. Later, Paula co-wrote three songs for Belinda Carlisle's first solo endeavor, Belinda, for IRS records.