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- Q1918885 background "solo_singer".
- Q1918885 birthDate "1939-10-07".
- Q1918885 deathDate "2009-03-20".
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- Q1918885 name "Mel Brown".
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- Q1918885 comment "Template:ForMel Brown (October 7, 1939 – March 20, 2009) was an American-born blues guitarist.Brown was nominated for a Juno Award in both 2001 and 2002.Brown, a long-time smoker, died aged 69, on March 20, 2009, in Kitchener, Ontario, of complications from emphysema.One of his most celebrated tracks is the 11+ minute guitar solo "Eighteen Pounds of Unclean Chitluns", which is on his "I'd Rather Suck My Thumb" LP, and was reissued as the lead track (and title) on a Blueway collection released sometime after the Impulse albums. ".
- Q1918885 label "Mel Brown (guitarist)".
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- Q1918885 name "Mel Brown".