-
tendencies of his solo work".
Among McBrowne's own
disciples is avant-garde
drummer Andrew Cyrille.
Leonard Louis McBrowne was born in Brooklyn, New York City...
-
Kathie Browne (September 19, 1929 –
April 8, 2003) was an
American stage, film and
television actress.
Browne was born
Jacqueline Sue
Browne on September...
- trumpeter. He was a
member of
Howard Rumsey's
Lighthouse All-Stars and
Lenny McBrowne and the Four Souls.
Widely considered a
gifted musician,
compared to the...
-
Clyde Jackson Browne (born
October 9, 1948) is an
American rock musician, singer, songwriter, and
political activist who has sold over 22
million albums...
- may
refer to: Four
Souls (novel), a 2004
novel by
Louise Erdrich Lenny McBrowne and the Four Souls, an
American jazz
group Four Souls, a 2002
ballet by...
-
Dylan Browne McMonagle(born 6
March 2003) is a
Group 1
winning Irish jockey who
competes in flat racing.
Browne McMonagle was born in Letterkenny, County...
- (Pacific Jazz, 1990)
Harold Land, The Fox (Contemporary, 1960)
Lenny McBrowne,
Lenny McBrowne and the 4
Souls (Pacific Jazz, 1960) Tete Montoliu, Live at the...
- Tony
Scott –
clarinet Wynton Kelly –
piano Kenny Burrell –
guitar Lenny McBrowne –
drums Aaron Bell – b****
September 3, 1954,
Capitol Studios Billie Holiday...
-
scores Maximilian Ulysses Browne (1705–1757),
Austrian field marshal McKenzie
Browne (born 1995),
American speed skater Michael Browne (disambiguation), several...
- 2010,
Browne signed with the UFC. He made his
debut at The
Ultimate Fighter: Team
Liddell vs. Team
Ortiz Finale against James McSweeney.
Browne won the...