Joe Brown can justifiably lay claim to being the current King of the Ukulele. He has been cited by some of the world's biggest rock performers as a world class player. The top two ukulele performed favorites world-wide are 'Over The Rainbow', recorded by thousands of people, and 'I'll See You In My Dreams' recorded and popularized on uke by only Joe. The ukulele has been an instrument Joe has always loved and played. In 1963 it even got him into big trouble. Joe was one of the very first artists to have a record banned by the BBC - his recording of the … read more
Joe Brown can justifiably lay claim to being the current King of the Ukulele. He has been cited by some of the world's biggest rock performers a… read more
Joe Brown can justifiably lay claim to being the current King of the Ukulele. He has been cited by some of the world's biggest rock performers as a world class player. The top two u… read more
There are more than one artists named Joe Brown: 1. Joe Brown (born Joseph Roger Brown on 13 May 1941, in Swarby, Lincolnshire) is a popular British entertainer of the 1960s and beyond 2. Joe Brown is also a virtually unknown harmonica player who appears on the Negro folk music of Alabama series. 3. A Korean hip-hop artist who is also in the Jiggy Fellaz crew. 1) JOE BROWN: Joseph Roger "Joe" Brown, MBE (born 13 May 1941, Swarby, Lincolnshire) is an English entertainer. He has worked as a rock and roll singer and guitarist for more than five decades. He was a stage and … read more
There are more than one artists named Joe Brown: 1. Joe Brown (born Joseph Roger Brown on 13 May 1941, in Swarby, Lincolnshire) is a popular British entertainer of the 1960s and beyond 2. J… read more
There are more than one artists named Joe Brown: 1. Joe Brown (born Joseph Roger Brown on 13 May 1941, in Swarby, Lincolnshire) is a popular British entertainer of the 1960s and beyond 2. Joe Brown is also a virtually unknown harmonica… read more