Duncan Browne

Duncan Browne was a British singer-songwriter and musician known for his sophisticated blend of folk, rock, and classical influences. He first gained attention in the late 1960s with his debut album, "Give Me, Take You," which showcased his intricate guitar work and poetic songwriting. Though the album didn’t achieve major commercial success at the time, it went on to earn a cult following for its baroque pop charm.

Browne later found recognition in the 1970s with tracks like "Journey," from his self-titled 1973 album, which became a fan favorite. He also collaborated with other artists and ventured into composing for television, notably creating the music for the British TV series "Travelling Man." His later albums such as "The Wild Places" and "Streets of Fire" saw him exploring a more synth-driven, atmospheric sound. Despite a relatively low profile, Duncan Browne is remembered for his refined musicianship and quietly influential presence in the music world.

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Live Shakin'
Album - 14 Tracks - Released November 10, 2025
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