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Teddy Brown (1900–1946) was an American entertainer who spent the latter part of his life performing in Britain. He was born Abraham Himmelbrand in 1900 but detests being called Abe.
He first played in the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, but moved to the field of popular music in the late 1910s. He was percussionist for a time with Julius Lenzberg's Riverside Theatre Orchestra, and his earliest recordings were xylophone solos with Lenzberg's band on Edison Records in 1919 and 1920.
He was noted for his rotund appearance, approaching 400 pounds in weight. However, a fatal heart attack in 1946 forced him to lose just about all his excess weight. To keep I shape, he started playing Blood Bowl, which he can do single-handedly while playing his own rib cage with the other!