Georgia Brown
Georgia Brown was an English singer whose career embraced jazz and pop, as well as theater work and screen acting. She was born Lillian Claire Laizer Getel Klot in London's East End in 1933, to a Jewish immigrant family. She grew up to love jazz, and selected her stage name from the '20s standard "Sweet Georgia Brown." She made her way into performing in the early to mid-'50s without a lot of distinction, until 1956 when she was cast as Lucy in the London revival of The Threepenny Opera: it was a role that brought her to America a year later for the off-Broadway production of the same work. Brown later got rave notices for her performance as Nancy in the West End production of Lionel Bart's Oliver!; this was another portrayal that she subsequently took across the Atlantic to Broadway, and which earned her a Tony Award nomination.
Brown's stage work kept her busy across the early '60s, but she found time in 1962 to make her official recording debut with an acclaimed album of Kurt Weill songs cut for England's Decca Records (issued on London Records in America); she followed this up with a self-titled album on London Records hooked around her success in Oliver!, on which she did songs by Jerome Kern, Noel Coward, et al. And an album of Gershwin songs also drew critical praise. But despite her early successes on-stage and on record, Brown could never quite ascend to the top rung of musical theater performers: the offers in England from 1963 onward were mostly to take over parts originated by others in existing productions. America seemed to present more opportunities, and there were more new shows and parts to originate there, but few of these were successful. Brown began appearing on British television and in movies in non-singing roles in the late '60s, and subsequently worked on American series television in both comedic and dramatic parts, getting an Emmy nomination for a performance on Cheers. There was another Tony nomination for her performance as Mrs. Peachum in the 1989 revival of Threepenny Opera, but by the early '90s, she was limiting herself to cabaret performances and solo recitals. She died in 1992 at the age of 58, while on a visit to England, from complications in an emergency operation.
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September Song - The Music of Kurt Weill
Internationaler Pop - Erschienen bei Trunk Records am 01.05.2014
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A Little of What You Fancy & Will Ye No Come Back Again
Georgia Brown, Lydia Macdonald
Jazz - Erschienen bei Vocalion am 01.01.2002
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Georgia Brown Loves Gershwin
Georgia Brown, Orchestra Ian Fraser, The Mike Sammes Singers
Pop - Erschienen bei American Songbook Classics am 31.07.2021
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Sings A Little Of What You Fancy (Remastered)
Jazz - Erschienen bei RevOla am 25.01.2010
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Heart Beats
Bossa Nova - Erschienen bei Georgia Brown am 08.08.2003
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#Highvibration (Sweet Sensation)
Electronic - Erschienen bei WGM Music Entertaiment am 08.07.2018
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Thrown in the Dust
Pop - Erschienen bei Georgia Brown am 05.04.2016
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I'll Walk Alone (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, December 15, 1963)
Pop - Erschienen bei SOFA - AV Catalog DD am 17.03.2023
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The Renascence of Soul
R&B - Erschienen bei Georgia Brown am 23.08.2008
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Heart Beats
Electronic - Erschienen bei Georgia Brown am 01.04.2003
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Hey Little Birdie
Verschiedenes - Erschienen bei Georgia Brown Music am 30.09.2021
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Cançâo Sem Medo
Brasilianische Musik - Erschienen bei WGM Music Entertainment am 29.09.2021
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Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, January 20, 1963)
Pop - Erschienen bei SOFA - AV Catalog DD am 06.08.2021
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Eyes in the Sky
Pop - Erschienen bei Georgia Brown am 20.03.2017
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September Song (Album of 1962)
Georgia Brown, Orchestra Ian Fraser
Pop - Erschienen bei September Song am 31.07.2021
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Out of This World - EP
Pop - Erschienen bei Georgia Brown am 04.03.2015
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Georgia Brown Sings a Little of What You Fancy
Pop - Erschienen bei Stage Door am 26.05.2013
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next to me
Alternativ und Indie - Erschienen bei Georgia Brown am 03.05.2024
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