Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown

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  • blues
  • texas blues
  • rhythm and blues
  • country
  • new orleans
Born in Vinton, Louisiana, Brown was raised in Orange, Texas. His professional musical career began in 1945, playing drums in San Antonio. He was nicknamed "Gatemouth" for his deep voice. He received note, and his fame took off, during a 1947 concert by T-Bone Walker in a Houston nightclub. When Walker became ill, Brown took up his guitar and played "Gatemouth Boogie," to the delight of the audience. He soon played guitar and other instruments, living primarily in Texas.

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Songs

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    "C" Jam Blues

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    After Sunset

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    Ain't Just Like a Woman

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    Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chicken

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    Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens

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    Ain't That Dandy

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    Ain't That Just Like a Woman

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    Alligator Boogaloo

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    Alligator Eating Dog

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    Allogator Eating Dog

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    Atomic Energy

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    Baby Take It Easy

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    Better Off With the Blues

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    Big Mammou

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    Big Yard

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    Bits and Pieces

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    Blackjack

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    Blues Power

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    Bogalusa Boogie Man

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    Boogie Rambler

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    Boogie Uproar

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    Born in Louisiana

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    Breaux Bridge Rag

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    C. Jam Blues

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    Caladonia

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    Caldonia

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    Caldonia (What Makes Your Big Head So Hard?)

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    Catfish

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    Chickenshift

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    Choo Choo Boogie

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    Choo Choo Ch' Boogie

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    Choo Choo Ch'Boogie

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    Christmas

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    Cold Storage

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    Cold Strings

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    Cool Jazz

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    Cross My Heart

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    Dangerous Critter

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    Dark End of the Hallway

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    Deep Deep Water

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    Deep, Deep Water

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    Depression Blues

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    Didn't Reach My Goal

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    Digging New Ground

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    Dirty Work at Crossroads

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    Dirty Work at the Cross Road

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    Dirty Work at the Crossroads

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    Dixie Chicken

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    Dockside Boogie

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    Dollar Got the Blues


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