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:: Cavern City Tours ::  Arthur Brown (616 words)
Arthur's vocals reached a new peak unattainable by any normal vocalist and so did his dance movements and the audience loved every minute.
All Arthur Brown gigs have their own story to tell as any of Arthur's ever increasing army of young and the more seasoned fans will tell.
Arthur's gig at the Cavern promises to be yet another spectacular moment in the career of a man who not only sold in excess of 22 million records but also could count among his fan the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Salvador Dali.
Arthur Whitten Brown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (251 words)
Sir Arthur Whitten Brown (July 23, 1886 - October 4, 1948) was, as a Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force together with Captain John Alcock, the navigator of the first successful non-stop transatlantic flight, from St John's, Newfoundland to Clifden, Connemara, Ireland which took place on 14 June 1919 departing St Johns' at 1.45 p.m.
A few days after the flight both Alcock and Brown were knighted by King George V.
Brown worked then as an engineer for the Vickers company, and settled in Wales.
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