Tedd Browne

Tedd Browne (August 23, 1929 Estill, South Carolina-July 27, 1968 Cleveland Heights, Ohio) was an American singer songwriter. He was shot and killed while returning from a gig, in a potentially racially related murder.

Browne graduated from high school in Brooklyn, NY, attended Hastings College in Nebraska, and San Francisco College. He lived in Savannah, Georgia, New York City, NY, Lake George, New York and Cleveland, Ohio; he served in the US Navy.

Browne appeared on The Tonight Show starring Jack Paar and the The Mike Douglas Show. On January 20, 1965 he sang at President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Inaugural Ball. He was married to Inez Browne and had three children.

In 1968 Browne was shot and killed while stopped at a traffic light while returning from a gig at the Cabaret Lounge; Billboard attributed his killing to earlier rioting in Cleveland that week.[1] According to the book Cleveland Heights: Making of an Urban Suburb, "The shooting of black folk singer Tedd Browne in July 1968 at the intersection of Cedar and South Overlook Roads was also racially inspired; his convicted killer had carved an "N" on his bullet for "the first n----- to come up Cedar Hill." (page 126)[2][3]

Albums

Singles

References

  1. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (10 August 1968). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 3–. ISSN 0006-2510.
  2. Morton, Marian J. (2002-01-01). Cleveland Heights: The Making of an Urban Suburb. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9780738523842.
  3. Morton, Marian J. (2002-08-26). Cleveland Heights: The Making Of An Urban Suburb. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9780738523842.
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