It was the first album ever produced by Tony Brown and was a critical success.
He then stole the ball from Tony Brown and converted on the fast break.
The duo produced the majority of the album with Tony Brown.
A columnist suggested the two men should henceforth be referred to by a single name - Tony Brown.
Nominations then reopened, with Tony Brown being the only candidate put forward.
Tony Brown said he would give Roger 30 seconds to sell him on it.
Then, to close out the run, Tony Brown scored on a follow shot, kicking the lead to 12 points, 100-88.
Tony Brown, 23, of 725 Ralph Avenue, who was at the party that night, also doubted the police.
Tony Brown, one of her producers at the time, decided to speed up the tempo for the arrangement she recorded.
"There's just nothing to do here," complained Tony Brown, 11.