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Horace Brown (Toronto)
Horace Brown may refer to: * Horace Tabberer Brown (1848–1925), British brewer and chemist * Horace Brown (musician) Horace Brown (born in Hartford, Connecticut) is an American R&B singer. He is the son of an Apostolic minister. Life and career Brown played a variety of instruments in his school's marching band and got a break when DeVante Swing of Jodeci hea ..., American singer * Horace Brown (footballer) (1860–?), English footballer {{hndis, Brown, Horace ...
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Horace Tabberer Brown
Horace Tabberer Brown FRS (20 July 1848 – 6 February 1925) was a British chemist. Early life He was born after the death of his biological father so his stepfather was the only father he knew. The stepfather was a banker and amateur naturalist which led to Brown's interest in science, which began around age 12. His younger half brother was Adrian John Brown. Career He started work at the Worthington Brewery in 1866. His focus was to solve practical brewing problems by employing and developing fundamental scientific principles. His research work considered barley germination, beer microbiology, water composition, oxygen and fermentation, beer haze formation, wort composition and beer analysis. A true polymath, he left his mark on virtually all areas of science as applied to brewing, in a career which lasted over 50 years. His earliest work concerned treatment of sewage and analyses of the Burton waters. Later he took up study of geology, being led to it by pressing requ ...
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Horace Brown (musician)
Horace Brown (born in Hartford, Connecticut) is an American R&B singer. He is the son of an Apostolic minister. Life and career Brown played a variety of instruments in his school's marching band and got a break when DeVante Swing of Jodeci heard one of his demos. He then earned spots doing background vocals for Christopher Williams and some writing and producing (Terri & Monica's ''Systa'' album). He then managed to get a recording contract with Uptown Records after president Andre Harrell saw him in a recording session. In 1994, while with Uptown Records he record his first album, Brown spurred controversy when his single "Taste Your Love" was released. The single was an ode to oral sex and was banned in parts of the South. Despite the press around the single, it failed to perform well on the charts. One more single ("Let Me Know") was released as a promotional 12", but was cancelled as his Uptown Records album was shelved. When Andre Harrell of Uptown moved to Motown, ...
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