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  1. Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown (April 18, 1924 – September 10, 2005) was an American singer and multi-instrumentalist from Louisiana. He won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album in 1983 for his album, Alright Again!

  2. Clarence Brown in 1921. After serving as a fighter pilot and flight instructor in the United States Army Air Service during World War I, [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] Brown was given his first co-directing credit (with Tourneur) for The Great Redeemer (1920).

  3. Clarence Brown was an American filmmaker who was one of the leading directors of Hollywoodsgolden age,” noted for such acclaimed movies as Anna Karenina (1935), National Velvet (1944), and The Yearling (1946).

  4. Clarence Brown: His 20 best films. by cafg-0 • Created 10 years ago • Modified 2 years ago. One of the first directors who made a succesful transition from silent to talkies, he directed some valuable films during the Hollywood golden age.

  5. Sep 20, 2011 · Guitarist, multi-instrumentalist extraordinaire, Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown is both an international icon and musical treasure. For some fifty years Gate has been cooking his own uncategorizable gumbo of delicious music, releasing a catalog of stellar albums crisscrossing the many boundaries of American roots music.

  6. Nov 15, 2023 · Throughout his career, spanning over five decades, Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown established himself as a multifaceted artist playing multiple instruments. Growing up in Orange, Texas, Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown appreciated musical versatility from an early age.

  7. Jul 10, 2019 · Clarence Brown. Meticulous detail prevailed thanks to an engineer. Clarence Brown, born May 10, 1890, spent his youth in East Tennessee, earning two engineering degrees from the University of Tennessee by the time he reached age 19.