Buster Brown (band)

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Buster Brown
Origin Louisville, Kentucky
Genres Glam metal
Associated acts Montrose, King Kobra, Wild Horses, Foreigner, Royal Jelly, Michael Lee Firkins, Kingdom Come, Warrant, Dokken, Scorpions, McAuley Schenker Group, KrunK/Kottak

Buster Brown were a glam metal band from Louisville, Kentucky. [1]

Members included lead vocalist Johnny Edwards, guitarist Allan Phelps, and bassist Kevin Downs.

The band went through several drummers. Drummer Bob Koestel played on the band's first album Loud and Clear. Drummer James Kottak played on the band's second album Sign of Victory.

After the band's second album Sign Of Victory, Johnny Edwards and James Kottak were recruited by guitarist Ronnie Montrose into his band Montrose. They played on the Montrose album Mean. They later played together in the original line-up of the band Wild Horses. Shortly after the forming of Wild Horses, Johnny Edwards left to replace Lou Gramm in the band Foreigner, with which he sang on the album Unusual Heat. Shortly after the release of Unusual Heat, Lou Gramm returned to Foreigner and Johnny Edwards was let go of.

Drummer James Kottak is now playing in the German band Scorpions.

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