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Join Us for a Benefit Concert
for the Jazz
Society of Oregon
featuring
Chris
Brown with the Mel Brown Quartet
Presented by Jimmy Mak's
&
The
Jazz
Society of Oregon
with special promotional support
from the Portland Jazz
Festival
Wednesday,
February 18, 2009
Jimmy Mak's
221 NW 10th, Portland
8:00 p.m.
Order
tickets online here, or by calling
(503) 427-1676
About Chris Brown (from his myspace
page)
Born in Beaverton, Oregon and raised in Portland,
Christopher began his formal music training with piano lessons at age
five. Inspired by his father, former Motown drummer and Portland jazz
luminary Mel Brown, Chris added both saxophone and drums to his musical
palette by age eleven. After winning numerous local awards, he gained
national recognition in 1995 when his jazz trio was awarded DownBeat
Magazine’s "Best High School Instrumental Group." During that
same year he was invited to perform with Wynton Marsalis at
Portland’s Aladdin Theater. After graduating from Wilson High
School, Brown enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps, where he served for
four years. He used this time to build both his musical and his
networking skills-beating the streets and meeting local artists
wherever the Corps sent him. In 1996, while stationed in New Orleans,
he became acquainted with the Marsalis family, through whom he met many
top musicians in that city and beyond. Relocated after one year to
Parris Island, S.C., Brown began working with bass legend Ben Tucker.
During his three years with Tucker he performed with many jazz
luminaries including Buddy Defranco and Terry Gibbs. Upon his release
from active duty in 1999, Christopher moved to New Brunswick, N.J.,
where he completed both undergraduate and graduate degrees in Jazz
Studies/Performance at Rutgers University. In the years since he has
become a regular with large ensembles such as the George Gee Swing Big
Band and the Next Legacy Jazz Orchestra, as well as an in-demand rhythm
section player with a wide range of artists including Benny Golson,
Ralph Bowen, Charles Fambrough, Darrell Grant, Onaje Allen Gumbs, Paul
Bollenback, Ron Affif, John Stubblefield, Darren Barrett, Vincent
Herring, Stanley Cowell, Conrad Herwig, Sean Jones, Frank Lacey, John
Benitez, Lonnie Plaxico, Carla Cook, Rosana Vitro, Essiest Essiet, Don
Braden, Mark Gross, Antonio Hart, Kenny Davis, John Gordon, John Ellis,
Roy Hargrove, and Ronnie Matthews. Brown has also performed on
saxophone with the Ralph Peterson Jr. Quintet. He currently holds down
a post as the lead saxophonist in the N.J. Army National Guard Band, as
well is a Professor of Jazz Theory at Rutgers University in New
Brunswick, NJ. In addition to music, Brown also has a burgeoning screen
career. He first appeared on film as an extra in 1993’s Mr.
Holland’s Opus, and now he can be seen yet again in the 2007
blockbuster film entitled American Gangster, starring Denzel Washington
and Russell Crowe.
The Jazz
Society of Oregon expresses special thanks to Jimmy
Mak's and to the Portland Jazz Festival for their
support.
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