Hylo Brown

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Hylo Brown
Birth nameFrank Brown
Born(1922-04-20)April 20, 1922
River, Kentucky, United States
DiedJanuary 17, 2003(2003-01-17) (aged 80)
Mechanicsburg, Ohio, United States
GenresCountry, bluegrass
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, bass guitar
Years active1939–1991
LabelsCapitol (1959), Starday (1962-1963), Rural Rhythm (1966-1968), Copper Creek (1959/1996)
Websitewww.cmt.com/artists/az/brown_hylo/artist.jhtml

Hylo Brown (April 20, 1922[1] โ€“ January 17, 2003)[2] was an American bluegrass and country music singer, guitarist and bass player.[3]

Biography

Frank "Hylo" Brown Jr. was born in

Flatt & Scruggs on their "Martha White Mills" shows, and he was regularly featured in solo performances as well as with the Foggy Mountain Boys. He renamed the Buckskin Boys calling them The Timberliners. The Timberliners consisted of Brown on guitar, Red Rector on mandolin, Jim Smoak on banjo, Clarence "Tater" Tate on fiddle and Joe "Flap Jack" Phillips on bass. After his Capitol contract had expired, Brown signed with Starday Records in 1961.[1] He retired in 1991 and moved to Mechanicsburg, Ohio
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Hylo Brown died from cancer on January 17, 2003.[2] He is interred in Rose Hill Burial Park, Springfield, Clark County, Ohio.[4]

Hylo Brown has received several honors posthumously: In 2003, just weeks after his death, he was inducted into the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America's Preservation Hall of Greats.[5] In 2009, he received the Distinguished Achievement Award from the International Bluegrass Music Association.[6]

Selected discography

  • Hylo Brown - Capitol (1959)
  • Bluegrass Balladeer - Starday Records (1962)
  • Bluegrass Goes To College - Starday Records (1963)
  • Sing Me A Bluegrass Song - Starday Records (1963)
  • Hylo Brown and The Timberliners - Rural Rhythm (1966)
  • Sings Folk Songs of Rural America - Rural Rhythm Records (1967)
  • Legends & Tall Tales - Rural Rhythm Records (1967)
  • Sings Country Gospel Songs - Rural Rhythm Records (1967)
  • Hylo Brown and the Blue Ridge Mountain Boys - Rural Rhythm Records (1968)
  • Sings the Blues - Rural Rhythm Records (1968)
  • America's Favorite Balladeer - Rural Rhythm Records (1968)
  • Hylo Brown & The Timberliners 1954-1960 - Bear Family Records (1992)
  • In Concert (recorded in 1959) - Copper Creek Records (1996)
  • 20 Old-Time Favorites (re-issue of Hylo Brown and the Blue Ridge Mountain Boys) - Rural Rhythm Records (1997)

References

  1. ^ .
  2. ^ a b "Hylo Brown โ€“ Country Music Highway". Countrymusichighway.com. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
  3. ^ "SPBGMA: Hylo Brown-SPBGMA's Preservation Hall of Greats 2003". Archived from the original on 2010-12-07. Retrieved 2020-03-14.
  4. ^ "Country Music โ€“ Music News, New Songs, Videos, Music Shows and Playlists from". Cmt.com. 2019-11-22. Retrieved 2020-03-14.
  5. ^ "SPBGMA: Hylo Brown-SPBGMA's Preservation Hall of Greats 2003". www.spbgma.com. Archived from the original on 7 December 2010. Retrieved 15 May 2022.
  6. ^ "Awards by Year".

Other sources

  • Vladimir Bogdanov, Chris Woodstra, Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide to Country: The Definitive Guide to Country Music, 2003 (p. 90)
  • Colin Escott, Liner notes to "Hylo Brown & The Timberliners, Bear Family Records BCD 15572