Ruth Brown

Biography

Ruth Brown (January 12, 1928 – November 17, 2006) was an American rhythm and blues singer and actress, widely regarded as one of the key figures in popularizing R&B music in the 1950s. Known as “Miss Rhythm,” she recorded a series of major hits for Atlantic Records, including “So Long,” “Teardrops from My Eyes,” and “(Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean,” helping establish the label’s early success. Born Ruth Alston Weston in Portsmouth, Virginia, she attended I. C. Norcom High School. Her father directed a church choir, but Brown was drawn to secular music, performing in clubs and USO shows. Influenced by singers such as Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday, and Dinah Washington, she left home in 1945 with musician Jimmy Brown, whom she later married, to pursue a singing career. After early setbacks, including being stranded in Washington, D.C., she was helped by bandleader Blanche Calloway,...

Known For

Career Timeline

19551962196919761983199019972005
  1. 2005
    Broadway's Lost Treasures III: The Best of The Tony Awards

    Singer (segment "Black and Blue") (archive footage) • Acting

  2. 1996
    Bonnie Raitt: Road Tested

    Self - Guest star - Vocals • Acting

  3. 1995
  4. 1994
  5. 1993
    Hallelujah

    Mrs. Sherman • Acting

  6. 1993
  7. 1991
    True Identity

    Martha • Acting

  8. 1991
Ruth Brown - Aperture