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Brown in 1989
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Background information | |
Birth name | Victoria Mary Haseman |
Born |
Liverpool, England, United Kingdom |
23 August 1940
Died | 16 June 1991 Henley-on-Thames, England, United Kingdom |
(aged 50)
Genres | Pop, rock, jazz, contemporary classical |
Occupation(s) | Singer, backing vocalist |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1958–1990 |
Labels | Pye, RCA Victor |
Associated acts | Various and numerous – see text |
Vicki Brown (23 August 1940 – 16 June 1991) was an English pop, rock and contemporary classical singer. She is best known for her membership of both The Vernons Girls and The Breakaways, and as one of the UK's most enduring backing vocalists. She was the first wife of fellow singer and musician Joe Brown and mother of the singer Sam Brown.
Brown was born Victoria Mary Haseman, on 23 August 1940 in Liverpool, England.
She married Joe Brown and, after leaving the Breakaways, remained a prolific session singer under the name Vicki Brown. The Browns had two children, Sam and Pete Brown; the former a successful singer-songwriter, the latter a record producer.
In 1972, Joe Brown formed Brown's Home Brew, which played rock and roll, country and gospel music and featured his wife in the line-up. They released two albums, Brown's Home Brew (1972) and Together (1974), on which both Browns appeared. She also recorded with her sister, Mary Partington, as The Seashells reaching No. 32 in the UK Singles Chart in September 1972 with "Maybe I Know" (originally recorded in 1964 by Lesley Gore).
In 1973, Brown recorded a single with Stephanie de Sykes under the name of The Tree People, entitled "It Happened on a Sunday Morning".
By 1975, Brown had appeared in the film, Tommy, billed as 'Nurse #2'. Her public profile heightened after notably providing the female vocal on the 1976 UK no. 1 hit single, "No Charge", by J. J. Barrie. Brown released her first solo UK album in 1977, From The Inside; the record was released by the Power Exchange Records label.