词条 | Paul H. Brown |
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CareerBrown was born in Baltimore, Maryland on March 6, 1934. He grew up in Severn, Maryland and studied at the Peabody Conservatory of Music before attending Morgan State University and Johns Hopkins University as a pre-med student. He left school because of lack of money and his desire to pursue a career in music. He began his professional music career playing trumpet, touring with, Mickey Fields, Lloyd Price, and substituting in the bands of Count Basie and Duke Ellington. He worked with Jimmy Scott, LaVern Baker, Mickey & Sylvia, Clyde McPhatter, The Drifters, The Platters, and Fats Domino. After switching to bass, he began touring with the Flink Johnson Combo when he met saxophonist Jackie McLean. He moved to Hartford in the early 1960's to be close to New York City where he played in jazz clubs and worked as a studio musician. In 1967, his desire to help quell the civil unrest of the mid 1960s contributed to the founding of the longest-running, outdoor, free jazz concert in the United States. The Artists Collective, Inc. was founded in 1970 in Hartford by Brown, Jackie McLean, his wife "Dollie" Clarice McLean, dancer Cheryl Smith, and visual artist Ionis Martin. The Artist Collective has been responsible for the tutelage of students including bassist Luques Curtis, saxophonist Jimmy Greene, trompeter Josh Evans, and bassist Dezron Douglas. Brown also taught at the University of Hartford and the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts for over twenty years. During that time, he and bassist/music producer, Masakazu Fujii organized a foreign exchange student program with Japan. Brown worked with multiple jazz artists including George Benson, Max Roach, Bobby Hebb, Joe Henderson, Lou Donaldson, Grady Tate, Kenny Burrell, Philly Joe Jones, Walter Bishop Jr., Anita Bryant, Betty Carter, Junior Cook, Bill Cosby, during Cosby’s years with the Ebony Fashion Fair, Dexter Gordon, Al Haig, Bill Hardman, Barry Harris, Freddie Hubbard, Cab Calloway, Peter Nero, Larry Rivers, Hilton Ruiz, Nina Simone, Frank Sinatra, Mickey Tucker, Curtis Fuller,Melba Liston and Sarah Vaughan. Brown toured with Tyler Perry during Perry's Chitlin' Circuit years. He recorded his own albums with George Coleman, Houston Person, and John Stubblefield.[1] Brown died at the age of 82 on May 6, 2016.[2] Awards and honors
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References1. ^{{cite web| last1 = Obuchowski | first1 =Chuck|title=Paul Brown Quartet Finds Its Groove|url=http://articles.courant.com/2009-11-15/news/paul-brown-tribute-review-11.artsunday_1_modern-jazz-quartet-local-jazz-scene-paul-brown-day-connecticut|website=tribunedigital-thecourant|accessdate=19 March 2017|date=15 November 2009}} 5. http://www.courant.com/entertainment/music/hc-haneef-nelson-paul-brown-legacy-band-monday-night-jazz-series-20170706-story,amp.html{{DEFAULTSORT:Brown, Paul H}}2. ^{{cite web|last1=Stoller|first1=Kristin|title=Hartford's Paul Brown, Jazz Legend, Dies|url=http://www.courant.com/community/hartford/hc-hartford-paul-brown-hartford-jazz-dies-508-20160507-story.html|website=Courant Community|date=9 May 2016}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hartfordjazzsociety.com/2010-jazz-antheneum.html|title=About Paul Brown|publisher=Hartford Jazz Society|date=Nov 13, 2009|accessdate=December 29, 2016|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110307190518/http://www.hartfordjazzsociety.com/2010-jazz-antheneum.html|archivedate=March 7, 2011|df=}} 4. ^{{cite web|title=Paul Brown {{!}} Credits|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/paul-brown-mn0001726396/credits|website=AllMusic|accessdate=20 March 2017}} 7 : American jazz double-bassists|Male double-bassists|Peabody Institute alumni|Morgan State University alumni|1934 births|2016 deaths|Male jazz musicians |
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