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Brownstone is an American female contemporary R&B group that was popular during the mid-1990s. They are best known for their 1994 hit single " If You Love Me ", which was nominated for a Best R&B Performance Grammy Award .
Brownstone is a brown Triassic–Jurassic [1] [2] sandstone that was historically a popular building material. The term is also used in the United States and Canada to refer to a townhouse clad in this or any other aesthetically similar material.
"If You Love Me" is a song by American R&B group Brownstone, released on October 24, 1994, by MJJ Music and Epic Records. It is the second single from their debut album, From the Bottom Up (1995). The song was written by Gordon Chambers , Nichole Gilbert, and Dave Hall , and also features a sample from "Spellbound" (1990) by American rapper K ...
"Grapevyne" is a song by American R&B vocal group Brownstone, released in April 1995 by MJJ Music and Epic Records as the second single from their debut album, From the Bottom Up (1995). The song is written by Andrea Gilbert, Nichole Gilbert and Dave "Jam" Hall , and produced by the latter.
Brownstone is a musical written by Josh Rubins (book and lyrics), Andrew Cadiff (book) and Peter Larson (music). It centers on a group of five people living in a brownstone apartment in New York City .
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Brownstone Productions, a production company founded in 2002 by actor and producer Elizabeth Banks "Mr. Brownstone", a Guns N' Roses song "Brownstone", slang for impure illicit recreational drug mixtures such as black tar heroin, which can have a brown or dark coloration from impurities, whence the name of the Guns N' Roses song
Hummelstown brownstone is a medium-grain, dense sandstone quarried near Hummelstown in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA. It is a dark brownstone with reddish to purplish hues, and was once widely used as a building stone in the United States.