HAPPY 116th BIRTHDAY, SAM BROWNE!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SAM BROWNE!

Sam Browne (March 26, 1898-March 2, 1972) was an English dance band singer in the 1920s-1940s, most famous for his collaboration with Ambrose and His Orchestra and a frequent recording and touring partner of Elsie Carlisle (1931-1936). He made over 2,000 recordings. In addition to working with Ambrose, he was famous for singing with the orchestras of Jack Hylton, Alfredo, Bertini, Harry Bidgood, Harry Hudson, and Lew Stone. He continued to record into the 1950s.

Sam Browne
Sam Browne

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"The Idol of the Radio." British dance band singer of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s.