fbpx
Wikipedia

Gerry Brown (drummer)

Gerry Brown (born November 9, 1951) is an American jazz drummer.[1][2]

Life Edit

Brown was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.[1] He began playing the drums at the age of five. He played with soul groups and played in high school with bassist John Lee, with whom he attended music academy in 1970.[1] In 1971, he moved to New York, where he played for Lionel Hampton. In 1972 he moved to the Netherlands with Lee to join Chris Hinze's rock jazz group.[1] With bassist John Lee as co-leader, he recorded a series of albums in the 1970s. Alongside Lee, he also worked for Jasper van 't Hof, Toto Blanke, Charlie Mariano,[1] Eef Albers and Gary Bartz in the mid-1970s. Subsequently, they were members of Larry Coryell's The Eleventh House for two years; Brown also played for Stanley Clarke and Chick Corea.[1] In 1979, he accompanied Didier Lockwood at the Montreux Jazz Festival.[1]

Brown settled in Berlin for some time in 1982 and worked with George Gruntz, with Joachim Kühn, and with Chris Beckers [de], but also with Herb Geller, Anne Haigis and with Kraan until he returned to the United States. In 1986, he succeeded Billy Cobham in Consortium. For 14 years, he performed with Stevie Wonder (1992-2004). Since 2000, he has been the drummer for Diana Ross.

Brown also worked as a sideman on stage and on recordings, including ones with George Benson, Michal Urbaniak, Urszula Dudziak, Marcus Miller, Lionel Richie, Sonny Fortune, Alphonso Johnson, Roberta Flack, Joe Sample, Tom Harrell, Dave Samuels, Chuck Loeb, The George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band [de], the NDR Bigband [de] (The Spirit of Jimi Hendrix) and Phil Collins. With bassist Nathan Watts, he recorded the instructional video R&B Drumming - Featuring Gerry Brown and his Motown Sound.

Discography Edit

  • Infinite Jones (with John Lee, Chris Hinze, Gary Bartz) (Keytone, 1973; reissued on CD as Bamboo Madness)
  • Mango Sunrise (with John Lee) (Blue Note, 1975)
  • Still Can't Say Enough (with John Lee) (Blue Note, 1976)
  • Medusa (with John Lee) (Columbia, 1977)
  • Chaser (with John Lee) (Columbia, 1979)

With Return to Forever

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 341. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  2. ^ Rodriguez, Ricardo (2021-12-16). "#ThrowbackThursday David Frangioni & Billy Amendola with Gerry Brown". Modern Drummer Magazine. Retrieved 2023-10-12.

Bibliography Edit

gerry, brown, drummer, this, biography, living, person, relies, single, source, help, adding, reliable, sources, this, article, contentious, material, about, living, people, that, unsourced, poorly, sourced, must, removed, immediately, august, 2021, learn, whe. This biography of a living person relies on a single source You can help by adding reliable sources to this article Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Gerry Brown born November 9 1951 is an American jazz drummer 1 2 Contents 1 Life 2 Discography 3 References 4 BibliographyLife EditBrown was born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States 1 He began playing the drums at the age of five He played with soul groups and played in high school with bassist John Lee with whom he attended music academy in 1970 1 In 1971 he moved to New York where he played for Lionel Hampton In 1972 he moved to the Netherlands with Lee to join Chris Hinze s rock jazz group 1 With bassist John Lee as co leader he recorded a series of albums in the 1970s Alongside Lee he also worked for Jasper van t Hof Toto Blanke Charlie Mariano 1 Eef Albers and Gary Bartz in the mid 1970s Subsequently they were members of Larry Coryell s The Eleventh House for two years Brown also played for Stanley Clarke and Chick Corea 1 In 1979 he accompanied Didier Lockwood at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1 Brown settled in Berlin for some time in 1982 and worked with George Gruntz with Joachim Kuhn and with Chris Beckers de but also with Herb Geller Anne Haigis and with Kraan until he returned to the United States In 1986 he succeeded Billy Cobham in Consortium For 14 years he performed with Stevie Wonder 1992 2004 Since 2000 he has been the drummer for Diana Ross Brown also worked as a sideman on stage and on recordings including ones with George Benson Michal Urbaniak Urszula Dudziak Marcus Miller Lionel Richie Sonny Fortune Alphonso Johnson Roberta Flack Joe Sample Tom Harrell Dave Samuels Chuck Loeb The George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band de the NDR Bigband de The Spirit of Jimi Hendrix and Phil Collins With bassist Nathan Watts he recorded the instructional video R amp B Drumming Featuring Gerry Brown and his Motown Sound Discography EditInfinite Jones with John Lee Chris Hinze Gary Bartz Keytone 1973 reissued on CD as Bamboo Madness Mango Sunrise with John Lee Blue Note 1975 Still Can t Say Enough with John Lee Blue Note 1976 Medusa with John Lee Columbia 1977 Chaser with John Lee Columbia 1979 With Return to Forever Musicmagic LiveReferences Edit a b c d e f g Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 341 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 Rodriguez Ricardo 2021 12 16 ThrowbackThursday David Frangioni amp Billy Amendola with Gerry Brown Modern Drummer Magazine Retrieved 2023 10 12 Bibliography EditMartin Kunzler Jazz Lexikon Vol 1 A L rororo Sachbuch Bd 16512 2nd edition Rowohlt Reinbek bei Hamburg 2004 ISBN 3 499 16512 0 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gerry Brown drummer amp oldid 1179845454, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.