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Brown began to shy away from singing bawdy blues songs because of her deepening religious beliefs and, in 1953, she was baptized, retired from music, and became a nurse in 1959. Jazz biographies frequently listed her as deceased due to her absence from music. The song "Sweet Cleo Brown" was recorded
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From the mid-1970s until 1981, she performed under the name of C. Patra Brown on radio shows in Denver, Colorado. She replaced boogie-woogie music with slower, inspirational music. She returned to record again, and performed on
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Liner notes, "Dave Brubek Plays and Plays and Plays" Fantasy Records, Catalog #3259. Recorded 1957, remastered 1992. CD catalog # OJCCD-716.
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She gave birth to a son, Matthew, and had four grandchildren. She died on April 15, 1995, in
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From the 1930s to the 1950s she toured the United States regularly, recording for
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vocalist and pianist. She was the first woman instrumentalist to receive the
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Cleo Patra Brown
blues
jazz
NEA
Meridian
Mississippi
The New Yorker
De Kalb, Mississippi
Chicago
"Pine Top" Smith
boogie-woogie
vaudeville
Fats Waller
WABC
Decca Records
Mama Don't Want No Peas and Rice and Coconut Oil
stride piano
Fats Waller
Dave Brubeck
Marian McPartland
Capitol Records
National Public Radio
Denver
ISBN
978-0313344237


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