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  2. Teddy Brown - Wikipedia

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    Teddy Brown (born Abraham Himmelbrand, 25 May 1900 – 29 April 1946) was an American entertainer and musician who spent the latter part of his life performing in Britain. His main musical instrument was the xylophone .

  3. Ted Brown (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Edward "Ted" Brown (born February 15, 1957) is an American former football running back who played in the National Football League (NFL) for eight seasons. He played college football for the NC State Wolfpack , where he was recognized as an All-American .

  4. Crazy Gang (comedy group) - Wikipedia

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    Among the other acts who worked with The Crazy Gang was the tall and rotund American percussionist Teddy Brown. His speciality was to perform on the xylophone. He also served as the butt of practical jokes by the Gang; at one performance Flanagan and Allen took to the stage each encased in one leg of Brown's trousers while Brown frantically ...

  5. James Brown - Wikipedia

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    He acknowledged 11 of them, including 5 sons—Teddy (1954–1973), Terry, Larry, Micheal Brown and James Joseph Brown Jr.—and 6 daughters: LaRhonda Petitt, Dr. Yamma Noyola Brown Lumar, Deanna Brown Thomas, Cinnamon Brown, Jeanette Bellinger and Venisha Brown (1964–2018). [121] Brown had eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

  6. Why James Brown’s Daughters Gave Him ‘Grace ... - AOL

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    Jenkins was James’ second wife after his first marriage to Velma Warren, with whom he shared sons Teddy Brown, Terry Brown and Larry Brown. The pair were married for 11 years before filing for ...

  7. Ted Brown - Wikipedia

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    Ted Brown (saxophonist) (born 1927), American jazz tenor saxophonist; Ted Brown (radio) (1924–2005), American radio personality; Ted Brown (baseball), American baseball player; Ted W. Brown (1906–1984), Ohio Secretary of State, 1951–1979; Teddy Brown (1900–1946), American pop musician

  8. Theodore Long - Wikipedia

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    Long debuted in the WWF as a referee on the December 21, 1998 episode of Raw is War. Long went by the shortened Teddy Long name during this period. He was a referee at the Over The Edge 1999 PPV, during the match after Owen Hart's tragic death: a mixed tag match between Jeff Jarrett/Debra and Val Venis/Nicole Bass.

  9. Elstree Calling - Wikipedia

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    The film, referred to as "A Cine-Radio Revue" in its original publicity, is a lavish musical film revue and was Britain's answer to the Hollywood revues which had been produced by the major studios in the United States, such as Paramount on Parade (1930) and The Hollywood Revue of 1929.