Biography
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Devora Brown
American female producer, arranger and songwriter, who co-owned Fortune Records with husband Jack Brown, and publisher Trianon Publications with her husband Jack & her brother.
Recording in a makeshift studio with an Ampex 350 at their record store in Detroit, Devora & Jack Brown scored a national US hit in 1953 with "Jealous Love" by the Davis Sisters. This gained a lot of attention for up-and-coming rhythm & blues and doo wop artists in the Detroit area, who began to record on the label. One such artist was the notoriously 'sleazy' Andre Williams.
Recording in a makeshift studio with an Ampex 350 at their record store in Detroit, Devora & Jack Brown scored a national US hit in 1953 with "Jealous Love" by the Davis Sisters. This gained a lot of attention for up-and-coming rhythm & blues and doo wop artists in the Detroit area, who began to record on the label. One such artist was the notoriously 'sleazy' Andre Williams.