Six Brown Brothers

Top portion of an ad with Tom Brown in [[blackface]] and his clown band, the Six Brown Brothers, for the 1920 Broadway musical ''Tip Top''. The Six Brown Brothers, later known as the Five Brown Brothers, were a Canadian vaudeville era saxophone sextet consisting of six brothers. They were known for their comedic musical acts as well as their many recordings. They performed as clowns with white makeup and one in blackface. Their performances included ragtime and minstrel group acts. They were instrumental in popularizing the saxophone in America: "During the first two decades of the 20th century, the Six Brown Brothers were arguably the musical act most responsible for introducing the saxophone into American music." Provided by Wikipedia
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    Broadway's favorite clowns /

    Published 2010
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    Six Brown Brothers : those moaning saxophones.

    Published 2004
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    Rusty rags : ragtime, cakewalks & stomps.

    Published 2009
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    Royal City Saxophone Quartet plays Six Brown Brothers masterclass/play-along.

    Published 2008
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    Steppin' on the gas; rags to jazz, 1913 'n [i.e. to] 1927.

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