The Browns sprang from Arkansas in the mid-50s as a sibling vocal trio comprised of Jim Ed, Maxine and Bonnie Brown. They’re best remembered hit, 1959’s country-pop #1 crossover, “The Three Bells,” was cut five years into their career, and though they’d continue to chart together and solo, they’d never again find such chart-topping success. The group debuted as a duo of Jim Ed and Maxi
Last time I saw Brooklyn's Browns they were playing a CMJ showcase with The Muslims. This time around they were opening for the renamed Muslims now known as The Soft Pack. Though that was similar that was about where the similarities in performances ended. Last time I was completely wasted when I saw Browns, the sound at Cake Shop was shit at the time, and I believed they were some sort of n...