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- Q4975479 description "American musician".
- Q4975479 description "American musician".
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- Q4975479 abstract "Brother Bones (October 4, 1902 – June 14, 1974) was an American whistling and bone playing recording artist from Montgomery, Alabama. Born Freeman Davis, his 1949 recording of the 1925 standard "Sweet Georgia Brown," became internationally famous after being adopted as the theme song of the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team in 1952. Notably, the bass line for this track uses the Novachord a very early electronic synthesizer more prominently featured on the B side of the record. Despite the success of this record, Brother Bones himself remained relatively unknown.Another of his recordings, "Black Eyed Susan Brown", was sampled in the De La Soul song, "Pease Porridge", on their 1991 album, De La Soul is Dead."Sweet Georgia Brown" was used in the Vauxhall Meriva television advertisement in the UK.He died in June 1974, in Long Beach, California, at the age of 71.".
- Q4975479 alias "Davis, Freeman".
- Q4975479 birthDate "1902-10-04".
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- Q4975479 birthYear "1902".
- Q4975479 deathDate "1974-06-14".
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- Q4975479 deathYear "1974".
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- Q4975479 alternativeNames "Davis, Freeman".
- Q4975479 dateOfBirth "1902-10-04".
- Q4975479 dateOfDeath "1974-06-14".
- Q4975479 name "Brother Bones".
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- Q4975479 shortDescription "American musician".
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- Q4975479 comment "Brother Bones (October 4, 1902 – June 14, 1974) was an American whistling and bone playing recording artist from Montgomery, Alabama. Born Freeman Davis, his 1949 recording of the 1925 standard "Sweet Georgia Brown," became internationally famous after being adopted as the theme song of the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team in 1952. Notably, the bass line for this track uses the Novachord a very early electronic synthesizer more prominently featured on the B side of the record.".
- Q4975479 label "Brother Bones".
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- Q4975479 name "Brother Bones".