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George Rufus Brown (May 12, 1898 – January 22, 1983) was a prominent Houston entrepreneur. With his brother Herman, Brown led Brown & Root Inc. to become one of the largest construction companies in the world and helped to foster the political career of Lyndon B. Johnson .
George Brown (November 29, 1818 – May 9, 1880) was a Canadian journalist, politician and one of the Fathers of Confederation.He attended the Charlottetown (September 1864) and Quebec (October 1864) conferences. [1]
He is the son of George Garvin Brown III (1943–2010) and his first wife, Susan Casey Brown, of Montreal. [3] Brown grew up in Montreal, his mother's hometown, with his brother Campbell Brown, and his parents later divorced. [4] He received a bachelor's degree from McGill University, and a master's degree (MBA) from the London Business School. [1]
After his mission, George became an attorney. In addition to Elizabeth, George married two more women - Amelia West and Pearl Wilson. Shortly after the initial construction of the home, Brown's first wife attained the title to it, and Brown and his two other wives and children left and settled in Colonia Díaz, a Mormon settlement in Mexico. He ...
George Brown, a drummer and songwriter who co-founded the band Kool & the Gang, died on Thursday. He was 74. The news was confirmed to CNN via email from Kool & the Gang’s publicist Jerry Digney.
Brown–Forman Corporation is an American-based family-owned company, one of the largest in the spirits and wine business. Based in Louisville, Kentucky, it manufactures several very well known brands throughout the world, including Jack Daniel's, Old Forester, Woodford Reserve, GlenDronach, BenRiach, Glenglassaugh, Herradura, Korbel, and Chambord.
George “Funky” Brown, the co-founder and longtime drummer of Kool & The Gang who helped write such hits as “Too Hot,” “Ladies Night,” “Joanna” and the party favorite “Celebration ...
The legendary musician was known for co-writing hits 'Ladies Night,' 'Too Hot,' 'Jungle Boogie,' 'Celebration,' and 'Cherish.'