CD RELEASE PARTY AND CONCERT
With special guest the Triangle Youth Jazz All Stars
Sunday, November 18, 2007
7:00 PM Reception
7:30 PM Concert
Tickets: $10
Biography
John V. Brown, Jr., a native of Fayetteville, North Carolina, began studying the bass when he was nine years old and has been performing professionally since his teens. He began performing with the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra at thirteen, and was playing Principal Bass with that orchestra while still in high school. At the University of North Carolina at Greensboro he studied with Jack Budrow, and while still an undergraduate he performed with the Roanoke Symphony (VA), the Greensboro Symphony, and the Winston-Salem Symphony and interned with the North Carolina Symphony. In college, John also developed a great love for jazz, and began pursuing careers in both jazz and classical music. During that time, he co-founded a jazz quartet called “In the Blackâ€? with some fellow schoolmates. The group quickly began giving regular performances, most notably at the National Black Musician’s Caucus, at Debbie Allen’s wrap party for the filming of “Stompin’ at the Savoy,â€? with vocalist Melva Houston, and opening for Stanley Jordan.
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