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- The_Browns abstract "The Browns were an American country and folk music vocal trio best known for their 1959 Grammy-nominated hit, \"The Three Bells\". The group, composed of Jim Ed Brown and his sisters Maxine and Bonnie Brown, had a close, smooth harmony characteristic of the Nashville sound, though their music also combined elements of folk and pop. They disbanded in 1967 and were elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in March 2015.".
- The_Browns activeYearsEndYear "1955".
- The_Browns activeYearsStartYear "1955".
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- The_Browns formerBandMember Bonnie_Brown_(musician).
- The_Browns formerBandMember Jim_Ed_Brown.
- The_Browns formerBandMember Maxine_Brown_(country_singer).
- The_Browns genre Country_music.
- The_Browns genre Folk_music.
- The_Browns genre Gospel_music.
- The_Browns genre Traditional_pop_music.
- The_Browns hometown Sparkman,_Arkansas.
- The_Browns hometown United_States.
- The_Browns recordLabel RCA_Records.
- The_Browns wikiPageExternalLink bio.jhtml.
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- The_Browns wikiPageExternalLink www.themaxinebrown.com.
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- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Billy_Walker_(musician).
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Christmas_(song).
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- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Browns_Sing_the_Big_Ones_from_Country.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Buck_Owens.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Cashbox_(magazine).
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_country_music_groups.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_vocal_groups.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Category:Country_Music_Hall_of_Fame_inductees.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grand_Ole_Opry_members.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_groups_from_Arkansas.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Category:RCA_Victor_artists.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sibling_musical_trios.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Chart_Records.
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- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Country_music.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_Tubb.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Family_Bible_(The_Browns_album).
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- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink France.
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- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Grammy_Award.
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- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Hot_Country_Songs.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink I_Take_the_Chance.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Ed_Brown.
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- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink KWTO_(AM).
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Les_trois_cloches.
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- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Nashville_sound.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Ozark_Jubilee.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink PBS.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Pine_Bluff,_Arkansas.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Pop_music.
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- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Scarlet_Ribbons_(For_Her_Hair).
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Send_Me_the_Pillow_That_You_Dream_On.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Shreveport,_Louisiana.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Si_Siman.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Single_(music).
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Sparkman,_Arkansas.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Springfield,_Missouri.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Susan_Raye.
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- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink The_Ed_Sullivan_Show.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink The_Louvin_Brothers.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink The_Old_Lamp-Lighter.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink The_Old_Master_Painter.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink The_Three_Bells.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink The_Three_Bells_(album).
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_pop_music.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLink Édith_Piaf.
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Browns".
- The_Browns wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Browns".
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- The_Browns caption "1950.0".
- The_Browns genre Country_music.
- The_Browns genre Folk_music.
- The_Browns genre Gospel_music.
- The_Browns genre Traditional_pop_music.
- The_Browns label RCA_Records.
- The_Browns name "The Browns".
- The_Browns origin "Sparkman, Arkansas, (United States)".
- The_Browns pastMembers Bonnie_Brown_(musician).
- The_Browns pastMembers Jim_Ed_Brown.
- The_Browns pastMembers Maxine_Brown_(country_singer).
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