LAWRENCE LLOYD Brown Sr., an original member of the legendary Blue Notes, the Philly-based R&B group orignally known as Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, died Sunday of a respiratory condition. He was 63 and lived in North Philadelphia.
Related Videos:Lawrence was still performing with the group until January, when he became ill while singing at the Harrah's casino, in Chester. He was one of those singers who seemed born to entertain. He started singing and dancing as a child, when he and other friends would sing on the street in his old neighborood around Woodstock and Norris streets, and at school functions. It seemed inevitable that he and his pals would put together a group to perform at talent shows and clubs. Their original aggregation, formed in 1957, was called The Bingos. A year later, Lawrence and his lifelong friend, Bernard Wilson, formed the Chordsteppers. They were noted for their smooth sound and fancy footwork, and began performing for larger audiences in the city and elsewhere. Lawrence was the choreographer who kept the group jumping, a role he continued as the group changed names and direction. The group became the Charlemagnes and, in 1954, the Blue Notes. It was then that Harold Melvin became the lead singer and the group was renamed Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes. Probably its most famous member was Teddy Pendergrass, who was brought on in 1970 as a drummer in the group's backup band. He soon graduated to lead singer and performed through most of the '70s on some of the Blue Notes' most popular hits. Some of their songs were "I Miss You," "If You Don't Know Me by Now," "The Love I Lost," "Bad Luck" and "Wake up Eveybody." After recording with a number of labels, they were taken on by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff on the Philadelphia International label. Pendergrass quit the group in 1976 after his effort to change the name to Teddy Pendergass & the Blue Notes failed. He enjoyed a successful solo career until he was paralyzed in an auto accident in 1982. Melvin died in 1997. Despite frequent changes in personnel, Lawrence Brown remained the second tenor. "Lawrence's dreams as a performer truly became reality," his family said in an obituary. "Although he will be sorely missed, this talented, funny, life-loving man will live on in the hearts of all those who knew and loved him - and the magic that inspired him." He is survived by his wife of 42 1/2 years, Patricia Parks, and a son, Lawrence Lloyd Brown Jr. Services: 8 p.m. Monday at True Gospel Tabernacle Church of God in Christ, 1601 Mifflin St. Friends may call at 6 p.m. Burial will be in Mt. Lawn Cemetery. *
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Date: Wed, May 21, 2008 07:14:41 PDT still keeping your legacy alive pop pop where ever your spirit is i just hope there is a place where people that has left this world can meet up in the there after and talk about old times you know like when we were down there on earth in the flesh we used to sing our hearts out we had so many sold out concerts and now we gotto keep watching over our familys from up above and send them so much love you know things like that well i'm trying to get this caviar buissness on the right track so that people can hear what kind of lead singer you were i know people saw you as one of the group members of harold melvin and the bluenotes and very few of them got a chance to see you as one of the lead singers of caviar and i told you that you had a simular sound to jerry butler and a voice that was the same as harold melvin himself well just had to stop by and drop you a line because i always got you on my mind r.i.p. from your brother and friend ronnie canada of caviar and the bluenotes
Posted By: ronnie canada
Date: Sun, May 11, 2008 06:37:04 PDT keep paying your tributes to larry pop pop brown he's gone but not forgotten remembering the good times that we had together like the time you took me and introduced me to the four tops and levi shook my hand and told me to never stop singing i will never forget you and promise to keep your memory alive ronnie canada
Posted By: ronnie canada
Date: Thu, Apr 17, 2008 08:56:03 PDT to patricia and larry brown jr. you have my deepest sympathy and my prayers are with you me and my whole family are deeply sadened by this news he was a very good man stay strong and larry finish that book peace be with you RONNIE CANADA
Posted By: ronnie canada
Date: Thu, Apr 17, 2008 08:47:59 PDT larry brown was a brother and a friend i had the pleasure of singing with him in the bluenotes and as the lead singer of caviar we recorded an entire album together and released never stop loveing you and thats a true statement R.I.P pop pop ronnie canada
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Date: Sun, Apr 13, 2008 08:50:34 PDT WE WILL KEEP YOU MRS. BROWN, YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS IN PRAYER. GOD BLESS YOU ALL THE INSPIRATIONS OF GOD REV. ROBERT PENDLETON REV. PATRICIA PENDLETON THE INSPIRATIONS OF GOD PHILADELPHIA, PA Submit Your Comments About This Article:
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