Died On This Date (January 21, 1999) Charles Brown / Beloved Blues Singer
Charles Brown
September 13, 1922 – January 21, 1999

Charles Brown was a smooth blues singer and pianist who is best remembered by his hits, “Driftin’ Blues” and “Merry Christmas Baby.” He was partially responsible for bringing a softer tone and more relaxed feel to the blues. Brown was signed to Aladdin Records in 1945 and began releasing what would become a string of hit R&B recordings. He became a mainstay along Los Angeles’ storied Central Avenue scene, and is said to have influenced the likes of Ray Charles, Ivory Joe Hunter and Johnny Ace. When rock ‘n roll showed up, Brown’s music became out of style with the young crowds, so he all but retired from music for the next couple of decades. During the ’80s however, Bonnie Raitt, shined the spotlight on him and helped him mount a comeback tour which lead to more critically acclaimed recordings. On January 21, 1999, Charles Brown died of congestive heart failure. He was 76.
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