Michael Brown - Alarums & Excursions (12/10/19)

This evening, for your entertainment, i present a truly obscure album.

Michael Brown was a pretty interesting dude. He's categorized as folk (what else can you call it i guess), but he was a cabaret composer through and through. He spent a year writing songs and music for every show put on by the first real American impresario, Julius Monk. He also produced in-house musicals for major corporations, and wrote children's books and all sorts of stuff. He and his wife Joy were the one's who gave Harper Lee a full year's salary to write whatever she wanted (To Kill A Mockingbird) as a Christmas present 'cause he happened to also be friends with Truman Capote.

He's the kind of silly and saucy i like, and he had a genuine fascination with infamous historical figures. This album is heavily banjo oriented but it matches his persona perfectly. If nothing else, it's an interesting diversion from the dreary pre-winter Saturday happening outside right now.

https://youtu.be/oc8w6zoFqEY

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