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U.S. singer and night club entertainer. From 1948 to 1952 he and Kay Armen were the featured singers on the ABC radio network's popular quiz show, Stop the Music. In 1957 he decided to become a cantor and entered a five year program of study at Hebrew Union College. After receiving his degree he taught history and music of the Bible and was a cantor and educational director at temples throughout the United States. Born 1919 Youngstown, Ohio Died 2002.

ALBUMS


Billy Williams (4), Dick Brown (2), Danny Stevens (2), Lee Adams (2), Wendy Williams (3), The Promenade Orchestra & Chorus
Children's Fun Festival - A Collection Of Kiddy Favorites
1958, LP, Promenade
Dick Brown
Lullabies For Adults (Sleep! Sleep! Sleep!)
1957
Dick Brown
A Letter From A Lady / Boomerang
1952, 7", King Records (3),
Dick Brown
I Won't Cry Anymore / I Owe It All To You
1951, Shellac, 10", Jubilee
Dick Brown
I Wish I Had A Girl / Shrimp Boats
1951, Shellac, 10", King Records (3)
Dick Brown (2) With Mac Ceppos And His Orchestra
I'm Beginning To See The Light / There I Said It Again
1945, Shellac, 10", Guild Records (2)
Dick Brown (2) With Mac Ceppos And His Orchestra
He's Home For A Little While / I'm Thru With Love
1945, Shellac, 10", Guild Records (2), ,
Vocal
Dick Brown (2) With Mac Ceppos And His Orchestra
You Belong To My Heart / Like Someone In Love
1945, Shellac, 10", Guild Records (2)
Dick Brown (2) With Mac Ceppos And His Orchestra
A Story Of Two Cigarettes / I'm Through With Love
1945, Shellac, 10", Guild Records (2)
Dick Brown (2) / Al Trace And His Silly Symphonists
Untitled
1944, Vinyl, 16", Transcription, Lang-Worth Feature Programs, Inc., Lang-Worth Feature Programs, Inc.
Dick Brown
Orchestral Accompainment "Synkrodisk"
8", EP, Blu, Lang-Worth Feature Programs, Inc., Lang-Worth Feature Programs, Inc.
Dick Brown (2), Henry Sylvern And His Orchestra*
What I Don't Know Won't Hurt Me / Wild Stories
10", Promo, King Records (3)
Bill MacDougall, Dick Brown (2), Old Fashioned Revival Hour Quartet
Whispering Hope / Close To Thee
Shellac, 10", Singspiration