-
recording band was a
collection of
session musicians, and was
named the
Bruvvers by Jack Good, to give
Brown the
identity of
having his own
backing band...
- Label:
Golden Hour
Credited with the
Bruvvers — 1988 Hits &
Pieces Released: 1988 Label: PRT
Credited with the
Bruvvers — 1990 A
Golden Hour of Joe Brown...
- of NME Charts.
Boxtree Ltd. p. 115. ISBN 1852837462. "Joe
Brown And The
Bruvvers - A Lay-About's Lament". Discogs.
April 1962.
Retrieved 28
November 2018...
- such as the Beatles,
Cliff Richard and the Shadows, Joe
Brown and the
Bruvvers, the Who and many others.
These were
shown on television. In September...
- Crickets, the Springfields, Jet Harris, Tony Meehan, Joe
Brown and the
Bruvvers, the Tornados,
Brian Poole and the Tremeloes, and
Johnny Tillotson. Vee...
- subsidiary,
Piccadilly Records, was for new pop acts,
including Joe
Brown & the
Bruvvers,
Clinton Ford, the Rockin' Berries,
Sounds Orchestral, the Sorrows, The...
- such as the Beatles,
Cliff Richard and the Shadows, Joe
Brown and the
Bruvvers, the Who, and many others. On 31
December 1969, he
hosted the BBC/ZDF co-production...
- He soon left to join a well-known band of the day, Joe
Brown and the
Bruvvers. In July 1963, he
joined the
Cyril Davies R&B All Stars, a band with a...
- an LP record. GER 1962 Jul 26 PC The
Beatles support Joe
Brown and the
Bruvvers at
Cambridge Hall, Southport. The
concert is
promoted by
Epstein UK 1962...
- 1962 "What a
Crazy World We're
Living In" –
Recorded by Joe
Brown and the
Bruvvers.
Piccadilly 7N35024 1962 "My Very
First Love" –
Recorded by
Ronnie Hall...