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On December 15, 2003 Davis was traded along with Chris Mihm, Michael Stewart, and a second round draft pick to the Boston Celtics in exchange for Tony Battie, Eric Williams, and Kedrick Brown.
He was traded by the Cavaliers with Ricky Davis, Michael Stewart and a second-round draft choice to the Boston Celtics for Tony Battie, Kedrick Brown and Eric Williams.
On July 20, 2004, Snow was traded to the Cavaliers in exchange for Kevin Ollie and Kedrick Brown.
His second tenure with the Celtics lasted over four seasons until they traded him to the Cleveland Cavaliers along with Tony Battie and Kedrick Brown in a swap for Ricky Davis, Chris Mihm, Michael Stewart, and a second round draft pick on December 15, 2003.

Brown and born
Notable jazz bassists from the 1940s to the 1950s included bassist Jimmy Blanton ( 1918 – 1942 ) whose short tenure in the Duke Ellington Swing band ( cut short by his death from tuberculosis ) introduced new melodic and harmonic solo ideas for the instrument ; bassist Ray Brown ( 1926 – 2002 ), known for backing Beboppers Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum and Charlie Parker, and forming the Modern Jazz Quartet ; hard bop bassist Ron Carter ( born 1937 ), who has appeared on 3, 500 albums make him one of the most-recorded bassists in jazz history, including LPs by Thelonious Monk and Wes Montgomery and many Blue Note Records artists ; and Paul Chambers ( 1935 – 1969 ), a member of the Miles Davis Quintet ( including the landmark modal jazz recording Kind of Blue ) and many other 1950s and 1960s rhythm sections, was known for his virtuosic improvisations.
Brown was born in Calais and studied art in Antwerp under Egide Charles Gustave Wappers.
James Brown was born in Barnwell, South Carolina on May 3, 1933, to Susie ( née Behlings ) Brown ( August 8, 1916-February 26, 2004 ) and Joseph (" Joe ") Gardner ( March 29, 1911-July 10, 1993 ) ( who changed his surname to Brown after Mattie Brown who raised him ).
* 1978 – Louise Brown, the world's first " test tube baby " is born.
Brown, Jr. ( born 1933 ), Kentucky governor, 1979 – 1983
* John Young Brown III ( born 1963 ), Kentucky Secretary of State, 1996 – 2004
* John Brown ( Australian politician ) ( born 1931 ), elected to the Australian House of Representatives, 1977 – 1990
* John Brown ( American football, born 1891 ) ( 1891 – 1963 ), player for Navy, College Football Hall of Fame inductee
* John Brown ( American football ) ( born 1939 ), NFL player
* John Brown ( footballer born 1866 ) ( 1866 – 1931 ), English footballer for Notts County
* John Brown ( footballer born 1876 ), Scottish footballer for Sunderland
* John Brown ( footballer born 1888 ), footballer for Manchester City and Stoke
* John Brown ( footballer born 1901 ) ( 1901 – 1977 ), English footballer for Leicester City and Wrexham
* John Brown ( footballer born 1915 ) ( 1915 – 2005 ), Scottish association football player
* John Brown ( footballer born 1935 ), Scottish association football player
* John Brown ( footballer born 1940 ), English association footballer
* John Brown ( footballer born 1947 ), English association football goalkeeper
* John Brown ( footballer born 1962 ), Scottish association football player and manager
* John Brown ( cricketer, born 1820 ) ( 1820 –?
* John Brown ( cricketer, born 1890 ) ( 1890 – 1968 ), English cricketer
* Johnny Brown ( rugby league ) ( born 1943 ), Australian rugby league footballer
* John Brown ( Australian rules footballer ) ( born 1937 ), former Australian rules footballer

Brown and 1981
One of the potential helmet designs Brown rejected was a striped motif that was similar to the helmets adopted by the team in 1981 and which is still in use to this day ; however, that design featured yellow stripes on a turquoise helmet which were more uniform in width.
# ( 15 ) Encyclopedia Brown Sets the Pace ( 1981, ISBN 0-02-786200-3 )
John Muir and His Legacy: The American Conservation Movement ( Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1981 ).
* Virginia Surtees ( ed ), The diary of Ford Madox Brown ( 1981, ISBN 0-300-02743-5 )
After two more albums failed to chart, Brown left Polydor in 1981.
* 1981 – Reggie Brown, American football player
* 1981 – Danny Brown ( Daniel Sewell ), American rapper
* 1981 – Sam Brown, American comedian
* 1981 – Jonathan Brown, Australian Australian rules footballer
* 1925 – Roy Brown, American singer-songwriter ( d. 1981 )
* My: Roman, ( We: A Novel ) 1927 ( translations: Gregory Zilboorg, 1924 ; Bernard Guilbert Guerney, 1970, Mirra Ginsburg, 1972 ; Alex Miller, 1991 ; Clarence Brown, 1993 ; Natasha Randall, 2006 ; first Russian-language book publication 1952, U. S .)-Wir, TV film in 1981, dir.
The band members lost enthusiasm in 1981, Brown selling his bass guitar to buy a scooter, and Wolstencroft joined the pre-Smiths band The Freak Party.
Muriel Humphrey remarried in 1981 ( to Max Brown ) and took the name Muriel Humphrey Brown.
* Brown, Peter, The Cult of the Saints ( London, 1981 )
A comedian, dancer, singer, and musician, Albertson is perhaps best known for his roles as Manny Rosen in The Poseidon Adventure ( 1972 ), Grandpa Joe in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory ( 1971 ), Amos Slade in the 1981 animated film The Fox and the Hound ( 1981 ), and as Ed Brown in the 1974 – 1978 television sitcom Chico and the Man.
* Waverly Brown, a police officer who was killed in the line of duty in 1981
* Pierre Berton, Flames across the Border, Little Brown, 1981.
Prior to serving as Governor, Davis served as Chief of Staff to Governor Jerry Brown ( 1975 – 1981 ), a California State Assemblyman ( 1983 – 1987 ), California State Controller ( 1987 – 1995 ) and the 44th Lieutenant Governor of California ( 1995 – 1999 ).
Davis returned to California and entered politics, serving as Executive Secretary and Chief of Staff to Governor Edmund G. " Jerry " Brown Jr. from 1975 to 1981.
* Dumas Malone, Jefferson and His Time: ( Little, Brown, 1948 – 1981 ), six volumes
After a small role in the Clint Eastwood comedy film Any Which Way You Can, comedian Lily Tomlin saw Brown at a comedy club and gave her first big break, a part in her 1981 film The Incredible Shrinking Woman.
* J. E. " Buster " Brown, Republican State Senator from Texas Senate, District 17 ( Lake Jackson ) from 1981 to 2002, was born in Mercedes in 1940.

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