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Raymond Harry Brown

Raymond Harry "Ray" Brown (born November 7, 1946) is an American composer, arranger, trumpet player, and jazz educator.[1] He has performed as trumpet player and arranged music for Stan Kenton (early 1970s), Bill Watrous, Bill Berry, Frank CappNat Pierce (Juggernaut Big Band), and the Full Faith and Credit Big Band.[2]

Raymond Harry Brown
Born (1946-11-07) November 7, 1946 (age 76)
Oceanside, New York
GenresBig band jazz
Occupation(s)Composer, arranger, collegiate educator, jazz trumpeter
Instrument(s)Trumpet

Career edit

Brown joined Kenton in September 1971, succeeding Gary Lee Pack [b. 1950; Director of Jazz Studies (retired), University of Southern Maine], holding the jazz trumpet chair and serving as an improv clinician. The Kenton trumpet section included Mike Vax,[3] Jay Saunders, and Dennis Noday.[4] Brown also contributed arrangements for Kenton, including "Mi Burrito" and "Neverbird."[3] Brown remained with the Kenton Orchestra until November 1972.

Before joining the Kenton Orchestra, Brown had served as arranger and trumpeter with the Studio Band of The United States Army Field Band at Fort Meade, Maryland (1968–71). His tenure with the Army Band and Kenton coincided closely with that of Jay Saunders — trumpet player, and jazz educator, who, while with the Kenton Orchestra, eventually played lead trumpet.

Brown also has performed with Mundell Lowe, Leroy Vinnegar, Ray Brown, Thad Jones, Jimmy Heath, Steve Gadd, and Billy Hart.

Brown conducted the recording session of the Roy Hargrove Quintet entitled Roy Hargrove with Strings, Moment to Moment, released May 2000 on Verve. He has appeared at the Monterey Jazz Festival frequently as conductor of his wife Susan Cahill Brown's Monterey Jazz Festival Chamber Orchestra in collaboration with Charlie Haden, Kenny Barron, Michael Brecker, Ralph Towner, Gary Burton, and Terence Blanchard.

Brown currently leads his own big band, the Great Big Band, which has performed at the Monterey Jazz Festival, the San Jose Jazz Festival, the Santa Cruz Jazz Festival,[5] the Lake Tahoe Music Festival,[6] and jazz venues in the San Francisco Bay area.

Ray is currently on the faculty of Cabrillo College in Aptos, California, teaching jazz improvisation, arranging, and jazz ensembles.

Formal education edit

Early career edit

Musical family edit

Ray's wife, Sue Brown [10] (b. 1949, New York),[11] is a violinist and teacher of strings – violin, viola, chamber music, and orchestra. She holds a Bachelor of Music from Ithaca College (1971) and a Master of Fine Arts from Sarah Lawrence College (1974), where she studied with Dorothy DeLay. She also did post-grad work at the University of Colorado (1975). Ray and Sue were married on August 26, 1973, and together, they have three daughters, one of whom, Karin,[12] is a violinist and is married to cellist Daniel Levitov.[13] Karin earned degrees in music from Oberlin Conservatory of Music (1998) and Juilliard. Daniel is a member of the preparatory faculty at the Peabody Institute.

Ray, born 1946 in Oceanside, New York, grew up in Freeport, New York. He has three older brothers, Glenn Edward Brown (1937–2007), Stephen Charles Brown, Roger V. Brown and a younger sister, Jeanne De Martino.

  • Glenn taught music for 28 years.
  • Steve is a jazz guitarist, bassist, drummer, composer, and arranger. For 45 years, Steve was professor of music and director of jazz studies at the Ithaca College School of Music (retired 2008). One of Steve's many life achievements is that he formalized jazz studies in 1968 at Ithaca College School of Music, a long-standing, well-known music institution within a well-known liberal arts college that was founded in 1892 solely as a conservatory of music.
  • Roger, a civil engineer, played bass. He did two tours with Astrud Gilberto.
  • Jeanne, a pre-school teacher, played flute.

Glenn, Steve, and Ray all earned music degrees from Ithaca College – Steve: Bachelor of Music (1964) and a Master of Music (1968); Ray: Bachelor of Music (1968). Ray's nephew (Steve's son) – Miles Brown[14] – is a jazz bassist, performer, and music educator.

Ray's father, Glenn Earl Brown (1914–1965;[15] 1936 graduate of Ithaca College School of Music), was the District Music Supervisor of Public Schools for Long Beach, New York. He was also director of bands at Long Beach Jr. Sr. High School from 1938 to 1965. As a pioneer in jazz education at the scholastic level,[16] he introduced stage bands to Long Beach public schools in 1939.[17] He also ran a music camp — Lake Shore Music Score — at Lake Winnipesaukee, Center Harbor, New Hampshire. Glenn Brown had been, for more than 14 years, a marimba soloist with the Xavier Cugat Orchestra.[18]

Ray's mother, Marie Brown (née Ward) (1916–2002), taught English at Boardman Junior High School in Oceanside for 28 years, where, before retiring from the Oceanside School District in 1982, she served as curriculum coordinator and English department chairwoman.[19][20] She earned a Bachelor of Music degree from the Ithaca College School of Music in 1935, where she played piano, saxophone, and clarinet. She also held a Masters in English from Hofstra University.[21]

Selected compositions/arrangements edit

Compositions/arrangements for the Stan Kenton Orchestra[22]

  • "Call Me Mister" (Kenton Chart Nos. 565 & 1168)
  • "Hit and Run" – EP305104 © 1972 V1718P086 (Kenton Chart No. 488)
  • "Is There Anything Still There?" – EP304505 © 1972 V1718P086 (Kenton Chart No. 800)
  • "Mi Burrito" – EP354892 © 1973 V1718P086 (Kenton Chart No. 975)
  • "Neverbird" (Kenton Chart No. 564)
Performed by Mike Vax and the All Star Big Band (Feb 22, 2008?) on YouTube

Arrangement for the Stan Kenton Orchestra

Other compositions/arrangements

  • "Route 81 North" (arrangement)
  • "Clyde's Glides"
  • "Double Fault Blues"
  • "AfterThoughts"
  • "The Opener"
  • "My Man Willie"
  • "Tomas Gatos"
  • "Arthur Author"
  • "Two Rare T-Bones"
  • "Procrastination City" – copyright no. EP354893 © 1973 V1718P086
  • "Big D and Me" – copyright no. PA0000398365 © 1988
  • "Blues for the two K's" – copyright no. PAu000444456 © 1982
  • "Got the time?" – PA0000398368 © 1985
  • "Haziness" – copyright no. PA0000250024 © 1984
  • "Hop, skip, and a Jump" – copyright no. PAu000313614 © 1981
Silicon Valley Repertory Jazz Orchestra, Recorded Feb 2010 on YouTube

Selected discography edit

  • The Session, Studio Band of the United States Army Field Band (Brown is one of three arrangers), recorded Washington, D.C., Nov. 1972
  1. "Route 81 North", arr. Ray Brown
  2. "Is There Anything Still There?" arr. Ray Brown

As a member (jazz trumpet/flugelhorn) of the Stan Kenton Orchestra

Selections from a Feb 6, 1972, live audience BBC recording (same band) (Ray is 25 years old in these recordings.)
  1. "Chiapas" on YouTube, by Hank Levy (Ray Brown is one of the jazz soloists.)
  2. "Minor Booze" (Ray Brown is one of the jazz soloists.) on YouTube
  3. "McCarthur Park" (Ray Brown is one of the jazz soloists.) on YouTube
  4. "The Peanut Vendor" - featuring the entire trumpet section on YouTube

Arrangement recorded by the Stan Kenton Orchestra

  • Kenton For Collectors Vol. 3 (recorded live, Towson State University, July 27, 1976), Dynaflow (CD) (released October 16, 2007)[i]
  1. "Angel Eyes", by Matt Dennis & Tom Adair, arr Ray Brown

As a member of the Full Faith & Credit Big Band

  • Debut, Palo Alto Records, 1980 (Ray Brown conducts, arranges, and plays flugelhorn); OCLC 9913785
  • JazzFaire, with Madeline Eastman, Palo Alto Records (LP), 1983 (Ray Brown conducts, arranges, and plays flugelhorn); OCLC 30325285
  1. "Hop, Skip & a Jump", arr Ray Brown
  2. "Like Someone in Love", arr Ray Brown
  3. "I remember Clifford", arr Ray Brown
  4. "Barbara", arr Ray Brown
  5. "A Time for Love", arr Ray Brown
  6. "Can't Handle It", arr Ray Brown
  • FF&C III, Sea Breeze (1 LP), 1988; re-released (1 CD) by , 1994

As leader of Ray Brown's Great Big Band

  • Impressions of Point Lobos, Brown Cats Productions 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine, Ithaca, NY (CD), 1997; OCLC 36665077
  • Kayak Brown Cats Productions 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine, Ithaca, NY (CD), 2009; OCLC 708397963

Other recordings

  • Ray Brown & Steve Brown: An introduction to jazz improvisation: a basic method of study for all musicians, Piedmont Music Co., Melville, NY (LP), 1975
  • Gary Bartz: Music is My Sanctuary, 1975
  • Los Angeles City College Jazz Band, 1981 (Ray Brown arranges Is There Anything Still There?)
  • Grover Mitchell: Butter Jazz Chronicles, 1978
  • Norman Connors: This is Your Life, late 1970s
  • Frank Wess/Harry Edison Orchestra: Dear Mr. Basie (recorded live, Kan-i Hoken Hall, Tokyo, Nov 1989) Concord, 1989
  • Ernestine Anderson, with the Clayton/Hamilton Orchestra: Boogie Down (recorded Aug 18, 1990) (1 CD), 1989
  • Great Moments with Ernestine Anderson (1 CD) Concord Jazz, Nov 8, 1993
Recorded from 1976 to 1990, at Alley Cat Bistro, Culver City, CA; Coast Records, San Francisco; Concord Summer Festival, Concord Pavilion, Concord, CA; Fujitsu-Concord Jazz Festival, Tokyo; Mad Hatter Recording Studios, Los Angeles; Ocean Way Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA
"For Heaven's Sake", comp Donald Meyer, Elise Bretton, & Sherman Edwards, arr Ray Brown
"Die Autobahn 500", arr Ray Brown
"Magic Morning", comp by Dan Haerle 2010-01-17 at the Wayback Machine, arr Ray Brown
with Charlie Haden, Michael Brecker, & Kenny Barron
a. "The Night" (composer/arranger unknown)
b. "American Dreams" (Charlie Haden)
c. "Trends" (composer/arranger unknown) (possibly titled Travels by Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays)
d. "Prism" (Keith Jarrett)
e. "No Lonely Nights" (Keith Jarrett)
f. "Ron's Place" (Brad Mehldau)
g. "Nightfall" (Charlie Haden)
h. "Bird Food" (Ornette Coleman)
i. "America the Beautiful" (Samuel A. Ward, Katharine Lee Bates)
Ray Brown (Raymond Harry Brown) conducts the Festival Orchestra on b, e, f, & i

Other published works edit

  • An Introduction to Jazz Improvisation, by Ray Brown and Steve Brown, Piedmont Music (1975); OCLC 22326461

Selected film- and videoography edit

  • The Music of Stan Kenton (film for television) (note: 1969 is the date given in some resources,[23]
Production director: Stanley Dorfman
  1. "Malaga", arr Bill Holman
  2. "Intermission Riff", by Steve Graham, Ray Wetzel
  3. "MacArthur Park", by Jimmy Webb
Mike Vax, Dennis Noday, Jay Saunders, Ray Brown, Joe Marcinkiewicz, trumpet; Dick Shearer, Mike Jamieson, Fred Carter, Mike Wallace, Phil Herring, trombone; Quin Davis, Richard Torres, Kim Frizell, Willie Maiden, Chuck Carter, reeds; Stan Kenton, piano; John Worster, acoustic double bass; John Von Ohlen, drums; Ramon Lopez, Latin percussion
  • Festival de Jazz de Montreux, Switzerland 1979 (film for television)
Count Basie and his Orchestra: Sonny Cohn, Pete Minger, Ray Brown, Nolan Smith (aka Nolan Shaheed)[24] trumpet, fluegel horn; Melvin Wanzo, Booty Wood, Dennis Wilson, trombone; Bill Hughes, bass trombone; Bobby Plater, Danny Turner, Eric Dixon, Kenny Hing, reeds; Charlie Fowlkes, baritone sax; Count Basie, Paul Smith, piano; Freddie Green, guitar; John Clayton, acoustic double bass; Butch Miles, drums; Ella Fitzgerald, Dennis Roland, vocal[23]
Music by: Patrick Williams; music orchestrated by: Billy May, Michael Moores, Jack Hayes; soundtrack personnel: Conte Candoli, Bob Findley, Dick Hurwitz, Ray Brown, Bill Berry, trumpet; Alan Kaplan, George Bohanon, Buster Cooper, trombone; Marshal Royal, Lanny Morgan, alto sax; Pete Christlieb, Bill Green, tenor sax; Jimmy Rowles, piano; John Pisano, guitar; Monty Budwig, acoustic double bass; Frank Capp, drums
  • A Tribute to Count Basie, filmed at Kan-i Hoken Hall, Tokyo, November 11, 1989 (film for television)
Personnel: Harry "Sweets" Edison, Joe Newman, Snooky Young, Al Aarons, Ray Brown, trumpet; Al Grey, Benny Powell, Grover Mitchell, Michael Grey, trombone; Marshal Royal, Curtis Peagler, alto sax; Frank Wess, tenor sax, flute; Billy Mitchell, tenor sax; Bill Ramsay, baritone sax; Ronnell Bright, piano; Ted Dunbar, guitar; Eddie Jones, acoustic double bass; Gregg Fields, drums.
  • Fujitsu Concord Jazz Festival, filmed at Kan-i Hoken Hall, Japan, November 11, 1990 (film for television)
Personnel: Ray Brown, Pete Minger, Joe Newman, Snooky Young, trumpet; Arthur Baron, Grover Mitchell, Dennis Wilson, Douglas Purviance, trombone; Bill Ramsay, Curtis Peagler, alto sax; Frank Wess, tenor sax, flute; Billy Mitchell, tenor sax; Babe Clarke, baritone sax; Tee Curson, piano; Ted Dunbar, guitar; Eddie Jones, acoustic double bass; Dennis Mackrel, drums, Mel Torme, vocal, drums.[23]

Honors and awards edit

Ithaca College School of Music

Brown family who studied at the Ithaca College School of Music: As part of the Ithaca College School of Music expansion (2001), a chamber jazz room was added as a gift from Steve McCluski '74 and Kim Joslyn McCluski '74 in honor of the Brown family. A plaque there honors seven members of the Brown family who graduated from Ithaca College:
1) Glenn Brown (1914 – 1965) — Ithaca College School of Music (IC) 1936 (Ray's father)
2) Marie Brown (née Ward; 1916 – 2002) — IC 1935 (Ray's mother)
3) Stephen Charles Brown — Ithaca College (IC) Bachelor of Music 1964; Master of Music 1968 (Ray's second oldest brother)
4) Barbara Katz Brown — IC 1974; 1975 (Steve's wife)
5) Ray Brown — IC 1968
6) Sue Brown — IC 1971 (Ray's wife)
7) Glenn Edward Brown — IC 1959 (Ray's oldest brother)

14th Annual Gail Rich Awards — Cultural Council Associates (of the Santa Cruz County arts community) (Jan 26, 2010)

  • Ray and Sue Brown were two of seven being honored — they were being honored for their creative work as music teachers[25]
Video clip of Sue and Ray speaking at the awards ceremony on YouTube (fast forward to 4:13)

See also edit

External links edit

  • Ray Brown's profile at Cabrillo College
  • Review of Ray Brown's Great Big Band recording
  • website for Ray Brown's Great Big Band

References edit

Notes

  1. ^ Dynaflow is a collector's label produced by historian Steven D. Harris of Pasadena, CA

Inline citations

  1. ^ The Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music: Composers and Their Music (Brown is in Vol. 1 of 3), by William Harold Rehrig (born 1939), Paul E. Bierley (ed.), Westerville, OH: Integrity Press (1991); OCLC 24606813
  2. ^ The ASCAP Biographical Dictionary, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
        4th ed. (1980); OCLC 7065938, 10721505
  3. ^ a b Stan Kenton: This is an Orchestra!, by Michael Spark, University of North Texas Press (2010), pg. 239; OCLC 681766080
  4. ^ "Dennis Noday". from the original on 2010-06-06. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
  5. ^ "Santa Cruz Jazz Festival". from the original on 2010-03-03. Retrieved 2010-05-18.
  6. ^ "Lake Tahoe Music Festival". from the original on 2018-05-12. Retrieved 2010-05-18.
  7. ^ "Rayburn Wright". from the original on 2010-06-10. Retrieved 2010-05-24.
  8. ^ Biographical Dictionary of Jazz: "Raymond H. Brown", by Charles Eugene Claghorn (1911–2005), Prentice-Hall (1982); OCLC 8626853
  9. ^ Annual Report of the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Council on the Arts 2014-05-17 at the Wayback Machine, pg. 69, June 30, 1975; OCLC 645099240
  10. ^ "Sue Brown". Alfred Music. from the original on 2010-01-13. Retrieved 2010-05-17.
  11. ^ Who's Who in Entertainment, 3rd ed., Marquis (1997)
  12. ^ "Karin Brown". from the original on 2010-07-17. Retrieved 2010-05-15.
  13. ^ "Daniel Levitov". from the original on 2010-06-06. Retrieved 2010-05-15.
  14. ^ "Miles Brown". Archived from the original on 2013-01-17. Retrieved 2022-04-02.
  15. ^ Obituary, New York Times, March 11, 1965
  16. ^ "Swing in Schooltime Pays: Klever Kids Kill Kats With Kapable Kombo", Down Beat, July 1, 1946
  17. ^ The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies: "Raymond H. Brown", by Leonard Feather & Ira Gitler (1976)
  18. ^ Portsmouth Herald (Portsmouth, New Hampshire), col. 1, pg. 8, August 8, 1964
  19. ^ "Barbara Katz Bride of Stephen Brown," New York Times, July 12, 1976
  20. ^ "Obituaries: Marie W. Brown, 85, Taught in Oceanside District", by Betty Ommerman, Newsday, pg. A-39, May 8, 2002
  21. ^ "Jazz Legend's Legacy: Steve Brown '64, M.S. '68" 2012-09-22 at the Wayback Machine, Ithaca College Quarterly, Vol. 2 (2002)
  22. ^ Catalog of Kenton Arrangers, compiled by Terry F. Vosbein (born 1957), University of North Texas, Music Library, Special Collections
  23. ^ a b c David Meeker, MBE, Jazz on the Screen: A Jazz & Blues Filmography, 2017-07-05 at the Wayback Machine 5th ed., Library of Congress (April 2014)
        Kenton, No. 4778: pg. 1460
        Kenton, No. 17677: pg. 1477
        Basie, No. 8898: pg. 1617
        Montreux, No. 11467, pg. 387
        Montreux, No. 11453, pg. 493
        Fujitsu Concord Jazz Festival, No. 8844: pg. 433
  24. ^ "Nolan Smith (aka Nolan Shaheed)". from the original on 2018-12-27. Retrieved 2022-04-02.
  25. ^ Wallace Baine, "2010 Gail Rich Award Winners: Rat & Sue Brown" 2011-06-11 at the Wayback Machine, Santa Cruz Sentinel, January 3, 2010

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For other people named Raymond Brown see Raymond Brown disambiguation Raymond Harry Ray Brown born November 7 1946 is an American composer arranger trumpet player and jazz educator 1 He has performed as trumpet player and arranged music for Stan Kenton early 1970s Bill Watrous Bill Berry Frank Capp Nat Pierce Juggernaut Big Band and the Full Faith and Credit Big Band 2 Raymond Harry BrownBorn 1946 11 07 November 7 1946 age 76 Oceanside New YorkGenresBig band jazzOccupation s Composer arranger collegiate educator jazz trumpeterInstrument s Trumpet Contents 1 Career 2 Formal education 3 Early career 4 Musical family 5 Selected compositions arrangements 6 Selected discography 7 Other published works 8 Selected film and videoography 9 Honors and awards 10 See also 11 External links 12 ReferencesCareer editBrown joined Kenton in September 1971 succeeding Gary Lee Pack b 1950 Director of Jazz Studies retired University of Southern Maine holding the jazz trumpet chair and serving as an improv clinician The Kenton trumpet section included Mike Vax 3 Jay Saunders and Dennis Noday 4 Brown also contributed arrangements for Kenton including Mi Burrito and Neverbird 3 Brown remained with the Kenton Orchestra until November 1972 Before joining the Kenton Orchestra Brown had served as arranger and trumpeter with the Studio Band of The United States Army Field Band at Fort Meade Maryland 1968 71 His tenure with the Army Band and Kenton coincided closely with that of Jay Saunders trumpet player and jazz educator who while with the Kenton Orchestra eventually played lead trumpet Brown also has performed with Mundell Lowe Leroy Vinnegar Ray Brown Thad Jones Jimmy Heath Steve Gadd and Billy Hart Brown conducted the recording session of the Roy Hargrove Quintet entitled Roy Hargrove with Strings Moment to Moment released May 2000 on Verve He has appeared at the Monterey Jazz Festival frequently as conductor of his wife Susan Cahill Brown s Monterey Jazz Festival Chamber Orchestra in collaboration with Charlie Haden Kenny Barron Michael Brecker Ralph Towner Gary Burton and Terence Blanchard Brown currently leads his own big band the Great Big Band which has performed at the Monterey Jazz Festival the San Jose Jazz Festival the Santa Cruz Jazz Festival 5 the Lake Tahoe Music Festival 6 and jazz venues in the San Francisco Bay area Ray is currently on the faculty of Cabrillo College in Aptos California teaching jazz improvisation arranging and jazz ensembles Formal education edit1964 graduated Freeport High School New York 1968 Bachelor of Music Ithaca College School of Music attended 1964 68 19 Master of Science C W Post Campus of Long Island University 19 arranging lessons from Willie Maiden 19 arranging lessons from Manny Albam 19 arranging lessons from Rayburn Wright 7 1922 1990 19 arranging lessons from Hank Levy 19 arranging lessons from Glenn Earl Brown Ray s father 19 four summers Lake Shore Music Camp headed by Ray s father Glenn Earl BrownEarly career edit1968 71 arranger and trumpet player for the Studio Band of The United States Army Field Band Fort Meade Maryland 8 Sept 1971 Nov 1972 trumpet player jazz chair and improv clinician with the Stan Kenton Orchestra 1973 became a member of ASCAP 1973 74 trumpet player for Bill Watrous Band in New York 1973 75 led own rehearsal band in New York City Mar 1975 Grant Jazz Category I National Endowment for the Arts to write a composition for the rehearsal band 9 1974 75 teacher of improv in nine New Jersey schools through a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts 1974 75 faculty member teaching arranging improv brass Five Towns College Merrick NY 1974 79 played trumpet with the New York Orchestra Thad Jones Joe Newman Ray Brown bassist Leroy Vinnegar Mundell Lowe Bill Berry William Richard Berry Big Band 1980 Nat Pierce amp Frankie Capp Big BandMusical family editRay s wife Sue Brown 10 b 1949 New York 11 is a violinist and teacher of strings violin viola chamber music and orchestra She holds a Bachelor of Music from Ithaca College 1971 and a Master of Fine Arts from Sarah Lawrence College 1974 where she studied with Dorothy DeLay She also did post grad work at the University of Colorado 1975 Ray and Sue were married on August 26 1973 and together they have three daughters one of whom Karin 12 is a violinist and is married to cellist Daniel Levitov 13 Karin earned degrees in music from Oberlin Conservatory of Music 1998 and Juilliard Daniel is a member of the preparatory faculty at the Peabody Institute Ray born 1946 in Oceanside New York grew up in Freeport New York He has three older brothers Glenn Edward Brown 1937 2007 Stephen Charles Brown Roger V Brown and a younger sister Jeanne De Martino Glenn taught music for 28 years Steve is a jazz guitarist bassist drummer composer and arranger For 45 years Steve was professor of music and director of jazz studies at the Ithaca College School of Music retired 2008 One of Steve s many life achievements is that he formalized jazz studies in 1968 at Ithaca College School of Music a long standing well known music institution within a well known liberal arts college that was founded in 1892 solely as a conservatory of music Roger a civil engineer played bass He did two tours with Astrud Gilberto Jeanne a pre school teacher played flute Glenn Steve and Ray all earned music degrees from Ithaca College Steve Bachelor of Music 1964 and a Master of Music 1968 Ray Bachelor of Music 1968 Ray s nephew Steve s son Miles Brown 14 is a jazz bassist performer and music educator Ray s father Glenn Earl Brown 1914 1965 15 1936 graduate of Ithaca College School of Music was the District Music Supervisor of Public Schools for Long Beach New York He was also director of bands at Long Beach Jr Sr High School from 1938 to 1965 As a pioneer in jazz education at the scholastic level 16 he introduced stage bands to Long Beach public schools in 1939 17 He also ran a music camp Lake Shore Music Score at Lake Winnipesaukee Center Harbor New Hampshire Glenn Brown had been for more than 14 years a marimba soloist with the Xavier Cugat Orchestra 18 Ray s mother Marie Brown nee Ward 1916 2002 taught English at Boardman Junior High School in Oceanside for 28 years where before retiring from the Oceanside School District in 1982 she served as curriculum coordinator and English department chairwoman 19 20 She earned a Bachelor of Music degree from the Ithaca College School of Music in 1935 where she played piano saxophone and clarinet She also held a Masters in English from Hofstra University 21 Selected compositions arrangements editCompositions arrangements for the Stan Kenton Orchestra 22 Call Me Mister Kenton Chart Nos 565 amp 1168 Hit and Run EP305104 c 1972 V1718P086 Kenton Chart No 488 Is There Anything Still There EP304505 c 1972 V1718P086 Kenton Chart No 800 Mi Burrito EP354892 c 1973 V1718P086 Kenton Chart No 975 Neverbird Kenton Chart No 564 Performed by Mike Vax and the All Star Big Band Feb 22 2008 on YouTubeArrangement for the Stan Kenton Orchestra Angel Eyes Matt Dennis amp Tom Adair arr Ray BrownOther compositions arrangements Route 81 North arrangement Clyde s Glides Double Fault Blues AfterThoughts The Opener My Man Willie Tomas Gatos Arthur Author Two Rare T Bones Procrastination City copyright no EP354893 c 1973 V1718P086 Big D and Me copyright no PA0000398365 c 1988 Blues for the two K s copyright no PAu000444456 c 1982 Got the time PA0000398368 c 1985 Haziness copyright no PA0000250024 c 1984 Hop skip and a Jump copyright no PAu000313614 c 1981Silicon Valley Repertory Jazz Orchestra Recorded Feb 2010 on YouTube Little Jeannette Leigh copyright no PA0000250023 c 1983 No Timeouts Left copyright no PA0000398361 c 1988 Spectrum copyright no PA0000250025 c 1984 Three to go copyright no PA0000398367 c 1985 Straightahead City Bossa Barbara by Steve Brown arr Ray Brown Embraceable You Quasimodo Gershwin Charlie Parker arr Ray Brown The Telephone Song Music by Menescal Portuguese words by Boscoli English words by Gimbel arr Ray Brown Bittersweet Willie Maiden transcribed by Ray Brown Our Love Is Here To Stay George Gershwin arr Ray Brown Del Sasser Sam Jones arr Ray Brown Kayak Kenny Wheeler arr Ray Brown Barbara Horace Silver arr Ray Brown I Could Write a Book Rodgers amp Hart arr Ray Brown The Thumb Wes Montgomery arr Ray Brown The Ballad of Thelonious Monk Jimmy Rowles arr Ray Brown Stella By Starlight Victor Young arr Ray Brown I C Light Ray Brown commissioned for the retirement of Steve Brown March 2008 Turn Out The Stars by Bill Evans arr Ray Brown Louie s Prima Selected discography editThe Session Studio Band of the United States Army Field Band Brown is one of three arrangers recorded Washington D C Nov 1972 Route 81 North arr Ray Brown Is There Anything Still There arr Ray Brown As a member jazz trumpet flugelhorn of the Stan Kenton Orchestra Stan Kenton Today recorded live Fairfield Halls Croydon Surrey UK February 10 1972 2nd show originally released in 1972 by Creative World Inc 2 LPs quadraphonic re released by Dutton Vocalion 2 CDs 2005Selections from a Feb 6 1972 live audience BBC recording same band Ray is 25 years old in these recordings Chiapas on YouTube by Hank Levy Ray Brown is one of the jazz soloists Minor Booze Ray Brown is one of the jazz soloists on YouTube McCarthur Park Ray Brown is one of the jazz soloists on YouTube The Peanut Vendor featuring the entire trumpet section on YouTubeThe Four Freshmen Live at Butler University with Stan Kenton and his Orchestra Creative World Inc 2 LPs quadraphonic 1972 re released by GNP Crescendo Records CDs 1986 National Anthems Of The World Creative World Inc 2 LPs quadraphonic 1972 Clearwater 72 recorded at the Fort Harrison Hotel Clearwater FL Mar 1972 Hitchcock Media Archived 2022 03 31 at the Wayback Machine 1 CD 2002 Rhapsody in Blue Live Las Vegas 1972 Arrangement recorded by the Stan Kenton Orchestra Kenton For Collectors Vol 3 recorded live Towson State University July 27 1976 Dynaflow CD released October 16 2007 i Angel Eyes by Matt Dennis amp Tom Adair arr Ray Brown As a member of the Full Faith amp Credit Big Band Debut Palo Alto Records 1980 Ray Brown conducts arranges and plays flugelhorn OCLC 9913785 JazzFaire with Madeline Eastman Palo Alto Records LP 1983 Ray Brown conducts arranges and plays flugelhorn OCLC 30325285 Hop Skip amp a Jump arr Ray Brown Like Someone in Love arr Ray Brown I remember Clifford arr Ray Brown Barbara arr Ray Brown A Time for Love arr Ray Brown Can t Handle It arr Ray BrownFF amp C III Sea Breeze 1 LP 1988 re released 1 CD by Sea Breeze 1994 As leader of Ray Brown s Great Big Band Impressions of Point Lobos Brown Cats Productions Archived 2011 07 08 at the Wayback Machine Ithaca NY CD 1997 OCLC 36665077 Kayak Brown Cats Productions Archived 2011 07 08 at the Wayback Machine Ithaca NY CD 2009 OCLC 708397963 Other recordings Ray Brown amp Steve Brown An introduction to jazz improvisation a basic method of study for all musicians Piedmont Music Co Melville NY LP 1975 Gary Bartz Music is My Sanctuary 1975 Los Angeles City College Jazz Band 1981 Ray Brown arranges Is There Anything Still There Grover Mitchell Butter Jazz Chronicles 1978 Norman Connors This is Your Life late 1970s Frank Wess Harry Edison Orchestra Dear Mr Basie recorded live Kan i Hoken Hall Tokyo Nov 1989 Concord 1989 Ernestine Anderson with the Clayton Hamilton Orchestra Boogie Down recorded Aug 18 1990 1 CD 1989 Great Moments with Ernestine Anderson 1 CD Concord Jazz Nov 8 1993Recorded from 1976 to 1990 at Alley Cat Bistro Culver City CA Coast Records San Francisco Concord Summer Festival Concord Pavilion Concord CA Fujitsu Concord Jazz Festival Tokyo Mad Hatter Recording Studios Los Angeles Ocean Way Recording Studios Hollywood CAMichael Paulo Archived 2010 05 09 at the Wayback Machine Fuse Box 1 CD GRP 1990 Michael Paulo Archived 2010 05 09 at the Wayback Machine Don t Let Go 1 CD GRP 1990 Michael Paulo Archived 2010 05 09 at the Wayback Machine Rainbow Room 1 CD GRP 1990 Miles Davis amp Michel Legrand Dingo film soundtrack 1990 Buddy Collette Live at El Camino College recorded May 19 1990 Torrance CA 1990 Mel Torme Sent for You Yesterday Concord Jazz 1990 David Benoit Over the Edge 1 CD GRP 1991 David Benoit Still Standing 1 CD GRP 1991 The Clayton Hamilton Jazz Orchestra Heart and Soul 1991 Child s Play produced by Steve Brown Cafe Records 1 CD 1990 Kirk Whalum Love Saw It Columbia 1993 Kirk Whalum The Language of Life Columbia 1993 Landes Jugend Jazz Orchester Hessen Magic Morning recorded in Cologne Germany Apr 30 May 4 1993 Ray Brown is an arranger of four pieces For Heaven s Sake comp Donald Meyer Elise Bretton amp Sherman Edwards arr Ray Brown Die Autobahn 500 arr Ray Brown Magic Morning comp by Dan Haerle Archived 2010 01 17 at the Wayback Machine arr Ray BrownRickey Woodard Yazoo City Blues 1 CD Concord 1994 Roy Hargrove With Strings Moment to Moment Verve CD 2000 Ray Brown conductor Live Recording from the Monterey Jazz Festival recorded Sept 21 2002 private recording Monterey Jazz Festival tapes held by Stanford University with Charlie Haden Michael Brecker amp Kenny Barron a The Night composer arranger unknown b American Dreams Charlie Haden c Trends composer arranger unknown possibly titled Travels by Pat Metheny amp Lyle Mays d Prism Keith Jarrett e No Lonely Nights Keith Jarrett f Ron s Place Brad Mehldau g Nightfall Charlie Haden h Bird Food Ornette Coleman i America the Beautiful Samuel A Ward Katharine Lee Bates Ray Brown Raymond Harry Brown conducts the Festival Orchestra on b e f amp iOther published works editAn Introduction to Jazz Improvisation by Ray Brown and Steve Brown Piedmont Music 1975 OCLC 22326461Selected film and videoography editThe Music of Stan Kenton film for television note 1969 is the date given in some resources 23 Production director Stanley Dorfman Malaga arr Bill Holman Intermission Riff by Steve Graham Ray Wetzel MacArthur Park by Jimmy WebbMike Vax Dennis Noday Jay Saunders Ray Brown Joe Marcinkiewicz trumpet Dick Shearer Mike Jamieson Fred Carter Mike Wallace Phil Herring trombone Quin Davis Richard Torres Kim Frizell Willie Maiden Chuck Carter reeds Stan Kenton piano John Worster acoustic double bass John Von Ohlen drums Ramon Lopez Latin percussionFestival de Jazz de Montreux Switzerland 1979 film for television Count Basie and his Orchestra Sonny Cohn Pete Minger Ray Brown Nolan Smith aka Nolan Shaheed 24 trumpet fluegel horn Melvin Wanzo Booty Wood Dennis Wilson trombone Bill Hughes bass trombone Bobby Plater Danny Turner Eric Dixon Kenny Hing reeds Charlie Fowlkes baritone sax Count Basie Paul Smith piano Freddie Green guitar John Clayton acoustic double bass Butch Miles drums Ella Fitzgerald Dennis Roland vocal 23 Swing Shift 1984 film USA Music by Patrick Williams music orchestrated by Billy May Michael Moores Jack Hayes soundtrack personnel Conte Candoli Bob Findley Dick Hurwitz Ray Brown Bill Berry trumpet Alan Kaplan George Bohanon Buster Cooper trombone Marshal Royal Lanny Morgan alto sax Pete Christlieb Bill Green tenor sax Jimmy Rowles piano John Pisano guitar Monty Budwig acoustic double bass Frank Capp drumsA Tribute to Count Basie filmed at Kan i Hoken Hall Tokyo November 11 1989 film for television Personnel Harry Sweets Edison Joe Newman Snooky Young Al Aarons Ray Brown trumpet Al Grey Benny Powell Grover Mitchell Michael Grey trombone Marshal Royal Curtis Peagler alto sax Frank Wess tenor sax flute Billy Mitchell tenor sax Bill Ramsay baritone sax Ronnell Bright piano Ted Dunbar guitar Eddie Jones acoustic double bass Gregg Fields drums Fujitsu Concord Jazz Festival filmed at Kan i Hoken Hall Japan November 11 1990 film for television Personnel Ray Brown Pete Minger Joe Newman Snooky Young trumpet Arthur Baron Grover Mitchell Dennis Wilson Douglas Purviance trombone Bill Ramsay Curtis Peagler alto sax Frank Wess tenor sax flute Billy Mitchell tenor sax Babe Clarke baritone sax Tee Curson piano Ted Dunbar guitar Eddie Jones acoustic double bass Dennis Mackrel drums Mel Torme vocal drums 23 Honors and awards editIthaca College School of Music Brown family who studied at the Ithaca College School of Music As part of the Ithaca College School of Music expansion 2001 a chamber jazz room was added as a gift from Steve McCluski 74 and Kim Joslyn McCluski 74 in honor of the Brown family A plaque there honors seven members of the Brown family who graduated from Ithaca College 1 Glenn Brown 1914 1965 Ithaca College School of Music IC 1936 Ray s father 2 Marie Brown nee Ward 1916 2002 IC 1935 Ray s mother 3 Stephen Charles Brown Ithaca College IC Bachelor of Music 1964 Master of Music 1968 Ray s second oldest brother 4 Barbara Katz Brown IC 1974 1975 Steve s wife 5 Ray Brown IC 1968 6 Sue Brown IC 1971 Ray s wife 7 Glenn Edward Brown IC 1959 Ray s oldest brother dd 14th Annual Gail Rich Awards Cultural Council Associates of the Santa Cruz County arts community Jan 26 2010 Ray and Sue Brown were two of seven being honored they were being honored for their creative work as music teachers 25 Video clip of Sue and Ray speaking at the awards ceremony on YouTube fast forward to 4 13 dd See also editList of jazz arrangersExternal links editRay Brown s profile at Cabrillo College Review of Ray Brown s Great Big Band recording website for Ray Brown s Great Big BandReferences editNotes Dynaflow is a collector s label produced by historian Steven D Harris of Pasadena CA Inline citations The Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music Composers and Their Music Brown is in Vol 1 of 3 by William Harold Rehrig born 1939 Paul E Bierley ed Westerville OH Integrity Press 1991 OCLC 24606813 The ASCAP Biographical Dictionary American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers 4th ed 1980 OCLC 7065938 10721505 a b Stan Kenton This is an Orchestra by Michael Spark University of North Texas Press 2010 pg 239 OCLC 681766080 Dennis Noday Archived from the original on 2010 06 06 Retrieved 2010 05 25 Santa Cruz Jazz Festival Archived from the original on 2010 03 03 Retrieved 2010 05 18 Lake Tahoe Music Festival Archived from the original on 2018 05 12 Retrieved 2010 05 18 Rayburn Wright Archived from the original on 2010 06 10 Retrieved 2010 05 24 Biographical Dictionary of Jazz Raymond H Brown by Charles Eugene Claghorn 1911 2005 Prentice Hall 1982 OCLC 8626853 Annual Report of the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Council on the Arts Archived 2014 05 17 at the Wayback Machine pg 69 June 30 1975 OCLC 645099240 Sue Brown Alfred Music Archived from the original on 2010 01 13 Retrieved 2010 05 17 Who s Who in Entertainment 3rd ed Marquis 1997 Karin Brown Archived from the original on 2010 07 17 Retrieved 2010 05 15 Daniel Levitov Archived from the original on 2010 06 06 Retrieved 2010 05 15 Miles Brown Archived from the original on 2013 01 17 Retrieved 2022 04 02 Obituary New York Times March 11 1965 Swing in Schooltime Pays Klever Kids Kill Kats With Kapable Kombo Down Beat July 1 1946 The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies Raymond H Brown by Leonard Feather amp Ira Gitler 1976 Portsmouth Herald Portsmouth New Hampshire col 1 pg 8 August 8 1964 Barbara Katz Bride of Stephen Brown New York Times July 12 1976 Obituaries Marie W Brown 85 Taught in Oceanside District by Betty Ommerman Newsday pg A 39 May 8 2002 Jazz Legend s Legacy Steve Brown 64 M S 68 Archived 2012 09 22 at the Wayback Machine Ithaca College Quarterly Vol 2 2002 Catalog of Kenton Arrangers compiled by Terry F Vosbein born 1957 University of North Texas Music Library Special Collections a b c David Meeker MBE Jazz on the Screen A Jazz amp Blues Filmography Archived 2017 07 05 at the Wayback Machine 5th ed Library of Congress April 2014 Kenton No 4778 pg 1460 Kenton No 17677 pg 1477 Basie No 8898 pg 1617 Montreux No 11467 pg 387 Montreux No 11453 pg 493 Fujitsu Concord Jazz Festival No 8844 pg 433 Nolan Smith aka Nolan Shaheed Archived from the original on 2018 12 27 Retrieved 2022 04 02 Wallace Baine 2010 Gail Rich Award Winners Rat amp Sue Brown Archived 2011 06 11 at the Wayback Machine Santa Cruz Sentinel January 3 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raymond Harry Brown amp oldid 1178684338, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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