Nappy Brown Concert History

Nappy Brown is the stage name of Napoleon Brown Culp (born October 12, 1929, died September 20, 2008). Nappy Brown's earliest musical influences were blues and gospel. As a youngster he performed in several gospel groups, including the Heavenly Lights. Nappy's singing eventually brought him in touch with Herman Lubinsky's Newark, NJ Savoy label, which signed him in the early 1950s to compete with shouters like Roy Brown, Wynonie Harris and Big Joe Turner.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jun 10, 1990
Nappy Brown

Chicago Blues Festival

Petrillo Music Shell, Grant Park Chicago, Illinois, United States
Jun 02, 1988
Nappy Brown Dingwalls London, England, United Kingdom
Aug 15, 1987
Nappy Brown The Half Moon London, England, United Kingdom
Aug 12, 1987
Nappy Brown Dublin Castle London, England, United Kingdom
Oct 10, 1986
Nappy Brown The Double Door Inn Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Mar 01, 1983
Nappy Brown Tavastia Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland
United States
Soul
Rock And Roll
Blues
R&B
Rockabilly
Doo-Wop
Rhythm And Blues
Boogie-Woogie
Oldies
Jump Blues
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2009 1 concert
2008 5 concerts
2007 4 concerts
2006 3 concerts
2005 3 concerts
1994 1 concert
1993 1 concert
1991 2 concerts
1990 1 concert
1988 1 concert
1987 2 concerts
1986 1 concert
1983 1 concert
1961 7 concerts
1959 7 concerts
1957 18 concerts
1955 13 concerts

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