Sam Brown (singer)

Sam Brown ( born October 7, 1964 in Stratford, London, England; actually Samantha Brown) is an English singer and songwriter.

Life

Sam Brown is the daughter of the English rock-' n'- roll singer Joe Brown and singer Vicki Brown.

Your biggest success Brown in 1988. The Single Stop! from their eponymous debut album reached the top ten of the charts in many countries. In the UK, she made it to number 4 in Germany, she came up to # 7 The singer Jamelia brought in the summer of 2003, a cover version of Stop! out.

In 2002, she took on both the concert to the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace in part, and at the Concert for George in memory of the recently deceased in the year George Harrison. Her interpretation of Harrison's last song Horse to the Water is only seen in movie compilation of the concert for George Harrison.

Sam Brown is also active as a background singer and worked with many famous musicians, including Pink Floyd, David Gilmour, Jon Lord, Deep Purple, Black, Gary Moore, George Harrison and Jools Holland ( Jools Holland's Big Band Rhythm & Blues ).

Sam Brown is married to music producer Robin Evans, with whom she has two children.

Discography

Albums

Singles and EPs

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