Career
Browne played in the late 1920s with Junie Cobb"s band and the Midnight Ramblers in Chicago. In 1931-1932 he played saxophone and clarinet for Fred Avendorph. He worked with Louis Armstrong from 1933-1935, and in the midand late 1930s with Jesse Stone, Jack Butler, Claude Hopkins, and Blanche Calloway.
At the end of the decade he attended the Chicago College of Music.
In the 1940s Browne played with Slim Gaillard, Fats Waller, Buddy Johnson, Hot Lips Page, and Eddie Heywood before serving in the United States. military during World World War World War II Following his discharge he played with Hopkins again and with Buck Clayton. Browne worked as a bandleader on and off in the 1950s, and also studied classical music
He played with Lionel Hampton and Muggsy Spanier late in the 1950s, and appears in the 1958 photograph A Great Day in Harlem. Browne continued to do work with Hopkins into the 1970s.
He never recorded as a bandleader.