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Reverend (or Blind) Pearly Brown (August 18, 1915 – June 28, 1986) was an American singer and guitarist, known primarily as a street performer. He also played harmonica and accordion. Brown's repertoire included gospel blues, blues, country, and spirituals. His bottleneck style of slide guitar inspired Georgia rock and roll musicians. He performed at the Newport Folk Festival, Carnegie Hall, and—as one of the first African American performers—the Grand Ole Opry.

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dbo:abstract Reverend (or Blind) Pearly Brown (August 18, 1915 – June 28, 1986) was an American singer and guitarist, known primarily as a street performer. He also played harmonica and accordion. Brown's repertoire included gospel blues, blues, country, and spirituals. His bottleneck style of slide guitar inspired Georgia rock and roll musicians. He performed at the Newport Folk Festival, Carnegie Hall, and—as one of the first African American performers—the Grand Ole Opry. (en) Pearly Brown (1915 - 1986), également connu en tant que Révérend Pearly Brown, né à Abbeville, en Géorgie, aux États-Unis, est un chanteur de blues. Il est considéré comme le dernier grand musicien prêcheur de rue. Jusqu'en 1979, il chanta ses chansons d'inspiration religieuse dans les rues de Macon, puis il dut prendre sa retraite à cause de sa mauvaise santé. (fr)
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rdfs:comment Reverend (or Blind) Pearly Brown (August 18, 1915 – June 28, 1986) was an American singer and guitarist, known primarily as a street performer. He also played harmonica and accordion. Brown's repertoire included gospel blues, blues, country, and spirituals. His bottleneck style of slide guitar inspired Georgia rock and roll musicians. He performed at the Newport Folk Festival, Carnegie Hall, and—as one of the first African American performers—the Grand Ole Opry. (en) Pearly Brown (1915 - 1986), également connu en tant que Révérend Pearly Brown, né à Abbeville, en Géorgie, aux États-Unis, est un chanteur de blues. Il est considéré comme le dernier grand musicien prêcheur de rue. Jusqu'en 1979, il chanta ses chansons d'inspiration religieuse dans les rues de Macon, puis il dut prendre sa retraite à cause de sa mauvaise santé. (fr)
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