Fan of slain singer re-releases album inspired by North Country visit
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Type Tedd Browne’s name into Google and the first hit will be a disorganized site about obscure folk singers from the 1960s. Scan through the dizzying number of posts there and find a few sentences about him — how he was “a great performer” with a “great voice” and, shockingly, how he was shot and killed coming home from a gig in 1968. It turned out to be a racially motivated murder. Browne, who had been living in Cleveland at the time, was black....
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