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Scoville Browne, often identified with the endearing nickname of "Toby," was a Georgia boy whose professional musical career began in Chicago in the late '20s with groups such as Junie Cobb's Band and the raucous Midnight Ramblers. From 1931 through the following year, Browne blew both alto sax and clarinet for the drummer and bandleader Fred Avendorph. Following that, Louis Armstrong would come into Browne's life for the first (and not the last) time. Each of these encounters would result in extensive growth to the Browne discography, as if someone was scattering sunflower seeds on freshly turned earth. In between stints with Armstrong in 1933 and 1935, the reedman also worked with Jesse Stone and Jack Butler. In the second half of the '30s he gigged with pianist Claude Hopkins, backed up singer Blanche Calloway and in the final years of the decade began studying formally at the Chicago College of Music.