Brian Browne Explained

Brian Browne
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Birth Date:1937 3, mf=yes
Birth Place:Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Death Place:Kanata, Ontario, Canada
Instrument:Piano
Genre:Jazz
Occupation:Musician, composer
Years Active:1956–2018
Label:Capitol, RCA Victor, JazzImage, Triplet
Website:Official website

Brian Browne (March 16, 1937 – June 5, 2018) was a Canadian jazz pianist and composer.

Born in Montreal, Quebec, Browne moved to Ottawa as a teenager and was playing professionally by the age of eighteen. Though largely self-taught, Browne attended the Berklee School of Music in Boston, Massachusetts and later studied with Oscar Peterson at Peterson's Advanced School of Contemporary Music in Toronto.[1]

Browne rose to prominence in the Canadian jazz scene in the early 1960s, performing in popular jazz venues in Ottawa and Toronto, and appearing in national weekly CBC Radio programs Adventures in Rhythm, The Browne Beat, Nightcap, Jazz Canada and others.[2]

His group, the Brian Browne Trio, performed as the house band on the CTV musical variety program The River Inn.[3] In 1969 Browne appeared as one of four featured pianists, including Bill Evans, Erroll Garner and Marian McPartland, on the CBC television special The Jazz Piano.[4]

Browne recorded with Canadian singer Anne Murray on her albums This Way is My Way and Honey, Wheat and Laughter and appeared on her subsequent CBC television special.[5] He earned a BMI Canada 1970 Certificate of Honor for his original piece "Morning, Noon and Nighttime Too".[6] The Brian Browne Trio has included other notable Canadian musicians Skip Beckwith, Donald Vickery, Paul Novotny, Barry Elmes, Michel Donato, and Archie Alleyne.

Browne has recorded 11 albums with Capitol Records,[7] RCA Victor, CBC JazzImage, and Sea Jam Recordings (now Triplet Records). He died of lung and tracheal cancer on June 5, 2018.[8]

Discography

Year recordedTitleLabelPersonnel/Notes
The Toronto SceneRCA VictorTrio, with Pearson "Skip" Beckwith (bass), Donald Vickery (drums)
Listen, People!RCA VictorTrio, with Pearson "Skip" Beckwith (bass), Donald Vickery (drums)
1969?The LetterTrio, with Pearson "Skip" Beckwith (bass), Bruce Philp (percussion)
1970sLive at the Park PlazaBreadTrio, with Terry Browne (bass), Doug Johnston (drums)
BeatlesCanadian Broadcasting CorporationTrio
1986OdysseySolo piano; in concert
2001?TrampsTrio, with Paul Novotny (bass), Barry Elmes (drums); in concert
Blue BrowneSea JamTrio
Quiet NightTrio, with Paul Novotny (bass), Barry Elmes (drums)
ChristmasSolo piano
The Erindale SessionsTrio, with Paul Novotny (bass), Daniel Barnes (drums)
Brian Browne Trio at the National Arts CentreTrio, with Paul Novotny (bass), Daniel Barnes (drums); in concert; DVD also released

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brian Browne remembers Oscar Peterson Ottawa Citizen. 2024-08-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20240819202512/https://ottawacitizen.com/entertainment/jazzblog/brian-browne-remembers-oscar-peterson. 2024-08-19.
  2. http://www.film.queensu.ca/cbc/J.html CBC Television Series, 1952-82
  3. Web site: River Inn. www.imdb.com.
  4. Web site: Brian Browne in action, in 1969 and 2008 Ottawa Citizen. 2024-08-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20240819203151/https://ottawacitizen.com/entertainment/jazzblog/brian-browne-in-action-in-1969-and-2008. 2024-08-19.
  5. Web site: Ottawa Citizen - Google News Archive Search. news.google.com.
  6. 1971-05-02 . BMI News . BMI: THE MANY WORLDS OF MUSIC . Broadcast Music, Inc. . https://web.archive.org/web/20240519202040/https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/BMI-Magazine/70s/BMI-Many-Worlds-1971-Summer.pdf . 2024-05-19.
  7. http://www.capitol6000.com/protected/6000LPs.htm The 6000 Series Of 33 1/3 RPM (LP) Vinyl Discs (1960 through 1987)
  8. Web site: Canadian jazz 'original' Brian Browne dies at 81 - CBC News.