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  2. Joe Brown (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Brown also starred in the hit musical Charlie Girl in the West End between 1965 and 1968; and in the musical comedy film Three Hats for Lisa in 1965 with Una Stubbs, Sophie Hardy and Sid James. [10] He also made a cameo appearance as himself in the 1964 film The Beauty Jungle, and presented the children's television series Joe & Co on BBC ...

  3. Beat It On Down the Line - Wikipedia

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    "Beat It Down the Line" is a country-blues song written by Jesse Fuller and first recorded in 1961. [1] The lyrics mention "Joe Brown's Coal Mine", which refer to Joseph E. Brown, four times governor of Georgia and president of the Dale Coal Company who ran numerous coal mines in the state.

  4. A Picture of You (Joe Brown song) - Wikipedia

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    The album A Picture of You, Joe Brown's first, was issued on Pye's budget Golden Guinea label (the records were marketed at the price of one Guinea, or one pound and a shilling) in 1962, and entered the NME album chart at number 10 on 25 August 1962. It stayed in the top ten for the next 15 weeks. [4]

  5. Joe Brown discography - Wikipedia

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    A Golden Hour of Joe Brown: Released: 1990; Label: Knight; France-only release — 1993 The Joe Brown Story: Released: 1993; Label: Piccadilly; Re-released in 2001 as The Joe Brown Story: The Piccadilly / Pye Anthology — 1994 Joe Brown Live! ...and in the Studio: Released: 1994; Label: See for Miles — 1998 A Picture of You: Released: 1998 ...

  6. Joe Brown - Wikipedia

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    Joe Brown (third baseman) (1902–1979), American minor league baseball player Joe Brown (utility player) (1859–1888), 19th century baseball player Joe L. Brown (1918–2010), Major League Baseball front office executive

  7. Cardigan (sweater) - Wikipedia

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    Fred Rogers, star of the long-running children's program Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, donned a cardigan at the beginning of each episode. The cardigans were made by his mother and closed with a zipper instead of buttons. [11] Steve McQueen popularised cardigans, wearing it in the 1968 action thriller film Bullitt and in his personal life. [12]

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