词条 | Mr. B. (Mark Braun) |
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| name = Mr. B. | image = | caption = | background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | birth_name = Mark Lincoln Braun | alias = | birth_date = 1957 | birth_place = Flint, Michigan, United States | death_date = | instrument = Piano | genre = Boogie-woogie | occupation = | years_active = | label = Oldie Blues | associated_acts = | url = {{URL|http://marklincolnbraun.com/}} }}Mr. B. (born Mark Lincoln Braun, 1957), is an American boogie-woogie pianist.[1] Early lifeBorn in Flint, Michigan, United States, Mark Lincoln Braun was the youngest of the three children of Phil and Sally Braun. He became interested in the piano through recordings that his father had played and began studying under the likes of Boogie Woogie Red and other famous area musicians. Between listening to records as well as the local musicians, and receiving one on one instructions from the local musicians, Braun's music career had begun. Mark began playing by listening and watching the local musicians perform at local venues and private lessons. Whilst immersing himself in the blues and boogie traditions and culture, Braun graduated from Flint Southwestern High School and was accepted into the prestigious University of Michigan. After completing three years towards a Bachelor of Arts in History degree, Braun decided to drop out and pursue a career in blues and boogie woogie style piano. CareerHe moved to Ann Arbor as a young adult, and learned to play rock and pop piano at age 15, but was converted to blues and boogie by a Jimmy Yancey record his father gave him. Mr. B. is a dedicated blues piano revivalist, recording tunes made famous by Yancey, as well as Little Brother Montgomery, Professor Longhair, Mercy Dee Walton, Amos Milburn, and Sunnyland Slim, among others. DiscographyMy Sunday Best1994 - This is another trio date with Kurt Krahnke (bass) and Andy Conlin (drums). Also featured prominently is the drummer, Roy Brooks. "The changes in direction serve to literally amaze the listener, taking them through a range of moods and colors that are generally not experienced in such a setting. Truly, in Braun's hands, musical genres are bent into a pervasive whole, with no regard for anything but the purity of intention and the transference of joyous emotion … this is musical empathy at its best. This is not just a case of a local boy making good, this is a statement of a world class musician playing for his hometown fans." Detroit Metro Times Magazine. Recorded live at the Kerrytown Concert House in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Track listing:
Hallelujah TrainReleased on 3 September 1996 - Mr. B meets the Bird of Paradise Orchestra. Track Listing:
Mr. B LiveMr. B Live at the Kerrytown Concert House 2002 Track Listing:
Cheek to CheekMr. B. has been visiting Ann Arbor for the annual art fair. Every year he brings his bike transported up right piano and plays songs on the University of Michigan campus. His most famous act is the 'Cheek to Cheek Boogie' where two people boogie on one piano switching positions. Until recently his only partner in this act was Bob Seeley. Both Braun and Seeley performed at The Bloomington Blues & Boogie Woogie Piano Festival, in Bloomington, Indiana, in 2017. References1. ^{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.blindpigrecords.com/index.cfm?section=artists&artistid=41 |title=Blind Pig Records |publisher=Blindpigrecords.com |date= |accessdate=2016-06-27}} External links
12 : 1957 births|Living people|Boogie-woogie pianists|Musicians from Ann Arbor, Michigan|Musicians from Flint, Michigan|Oldie Blues artists|University of Michigan alumni|20th-century American pianists|American male pianists|21st-century American pianists|20th-century male musicians|21st-century male musicians |
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