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- Richard Brown also referred to as Uncle Rich Brown, was an American blues musician and singer from Alabama, United States. He recorded together with John Lomax in the 1930s and one of his most popular recordings was "Alabama Bound". (en)
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- Alabama, United States (en)
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- Rich Brown and John Lomax shaking hands in Sumterville, Alabama in 1940 (en)
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- blues musician, singer (en)
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- Richard Brown also referred to as Uncle Rich Brown, was an American blues musician and singer from Alabama, United States. He recorded together with John Lomax in the 1930s and one of his most popular recordings was "Alabama Bound". (en)
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- Rich Brown (blues musician) (en)
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