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Joe Brown (singer) (1105 bytes)
1: '''Joe Brown''' (born [[May 13]], [[1941]]) was a popular Brit...
3: ...presented his own children's television series, ''Joe & Co'', on [[BBC]].
5: ...hter, [[Sam Brown (singer)|Sam Brown]], is also a singer.
9: [[Category:1941 births|Brown, Joe]]

Joe Williams (jazz singer) (1432 bytes)
1: ...[[March 29]], [[1999]]) was a well-known [[jazz]] singer.
5: He worked as a singer and [[bouncer]] in Chicago in the late 1930s and ...
7: He rose to national prominence as the singer for [[Count Basie]]'s Orchestra in [[1954]]. He r...
15: [[Category:1918 births|Williams, Joe]]
16: [[Category:1999 deaths|Williams, Joe]]

Peter Brown (singer) (1056 bytes)
1: ... [[July 11]], [[1953]]) is the co-founder and the singer of a [[disco]] band called [[Paper Doll (band)|Pa...
7: He also cowrote the [[Madonna (singer)|Madonna]] song ''[[Material Girl]]''.
17: [[Category:1953 births|Brown, Peter]]
18: [[Category:American singers|Brown, Peter]]

Joe E. Brown (419 bytes)
1: '''Joe E. Brown''' may refer to several people:
3: *[[Joseph Evans Brown]] ([[July 28]], [[1892]] - [[July 6]], [[1973]]),...
4: *[[Joseph E. Brown|Joseph Emerson Brown]] ([[April 15]], [[1821]] - [[November 30]], [[18...

Joe Brown (247 bytes)
1: ...l-known people named '''Joe Brown''' or '''Joseph Brown''', including:
3: *[[Joe Brown (boxer)]]
4: *[[Joe Brown (judge)]]
5: *[[Joe Brown (singer)]]
6: *[[Joe E. Brown]]

Joe Brown (climber) (708 bytes)
1: '''Joe Brown ''' (born September [[1930]]) is a British [[clim...
13: [[Category:1930 births|Brown, Joe]]
14: [[Category:British people|Brown, Joe]]
15: [[Category:Climbers|Brown, Joe]]

Joe Brown (judge) (435 bytes)
1: ...ses on his nationally televised show, [[Judge Joe Brown]]. He is of [[African American]] [[Tennessee]] d...

UA (singer) (1778 bytes)
1: ...n by the [[stage name]] '''UA''', is a Japanese [[singer]].
51: [[Category:1972 births|UA (singer)]]

H.R. (singer) (578 bytes)
1: ...an Rights") is the [[stage name]] of Paul Hudson, singer for [[hardcore punk]]ers [[Bad Brains]].
3: ...him on stage "like [[James Brown (musician)|James Brown]] gone berserk, with a hyperkinetic repertoire of...

Singer (1233 bytes)
2: ... backup vocals to a song or harmonies to the lead singer.
27: *[[List of female singers]]
28: *[[List of male singers]]

M (singer) (205 bytes)

Kyle Singer (1564 bytes)
1: '''Kyle Singer''' (born [[August 6]], [[1980]] in [[Plymouth, Mi...
3: ...ason. Unable to earn a starting position at UVA, Singer quickly established himself; he set a school reco...
5: ...while allowing only 1.23 goals per game. Without Singer in goal, the Phantoms posted a record of 3 wins a...
11: [[Category:1980 births|Singer, Kyle]]
12: [[Category:United States soccer players|Singer, Kyle]]

Dana (singer) (3473 bytes)
1: ... [[August 30]], [[1951]]), is a successful former singer turned Irish politician.
3: Scallon was born '''Rosemary Brown''' in [[Derry]] in [[Northern Ireland]]. In [[197...

Alaska (singer) (1256 bytes)
1: '''Alaska''' (born [[1963]]) is a Spanish singer, famous in Spain and South America. She was born ...
16: [[Category:Female singers]]

Isaac Singer (11011 bytes)
1: ...''For the Jewish American writer [[Isaac Bashevis Singer]], see that article.''
3: ...] and was the founder of the [[Singer Corporation|Singer Sewing Machine Company]].
9: ...n in [[Schaghiticoke, New York]], the son of Adam Singer, a [[Saxony|Saxon]] immigrant to America, and his...
13: ...scovered that Singer was already married, she and Singer returned to Baltimore, presenting themselves as a...
17: In [[1839]] Singer obtained his first [[patent]], for a machine to d...

Ashanti (singer) (4423 bytes)
1: ... to fame during the early [[2000s]] as a featured singer on many [[hip-hop]] songs before releasing her fi...
3: ...That same year, she caught the attention of [[Fat Joe]], and he invited her to sing background for [[Bi...
5: ...le]] released the song "Always On Time" and [[Fat Joe]] released "What's Luv?". They were two of the b...
27: * What's Luv? [Fat Joe feat. Ashanti] (2002) #2 US

Singer (disambiguation) (413 bytes)
1: '''Singer''' can refer to:
2: *A [[singer]] as one who sings.
3: *The [[Singer Corporation]]
4: **Its founder [[Isaac Singer]]
5: ...His children, e.g. [[Winnaretta Singer|Winnaretta Singer, Princes Edmond de Polignac]]

Singer Building (1694 bytes)
1: ...] as the headquarters of the [[Singer Corporation|Singer Sewing Machine Company]].
3: ...iew.jpg|right|frame|Manhattan view, c. 1909-1910; Singer Building tower in the left center]]
5: ...d his solution to tall building crowding with the Singer's set-back design. The 12-story base of the build...
7: At 612 feet above grade, the Singer Building was the [[World's tallest structures|tal...
14: ...ttp://www.skyscrapers.com/re/en/wm/bu/102519/ The Singer Building on Skyscrapers.com]

Hyde (singer) (2860 bytes)
1: hyde is a [[Japan|Japanese]] popular singer, part of the [[List of Japanese rock bands|Japane...

Mya (singer) (4215 bytes)
3: :''This article is about the R&B singer Mya. For other uses, see [[Mya (disambiguation)]]...
5: ...n, DC]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[R&B]] singer who debuted in early [[1998]] as a teenager. Mya ...
13: ... video was memorable because it featured the four singers dressed in very skimpy clothes and heavy makeup,...
42: [[Category:American singers|Mya]]

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