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  1. Larry Brown (born 1947) is an American musician, composer and recording engineer. Background. 1960s. In the 1960s, he started out playing drums in various bands including surf music bands.

  2. 25 Feb 2013 · Pianist Larry Brown leads one of the most accomplished straight-ahead jazz groups in the Mid-Atlantic area, having performed at An Die Musik, Blues Alley, the Meyerhoff, the Kennedy Center, the Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival, East Coast Jazz Festival, Baltimore-Washington Jazz Fest, Alexandria Jazz Festival, Martha’s Vineyard Jazz Festival, Twins ...

  3. For more than three decades Larry Brown has been providing his expertise in composing, engineering, and producing music. His depth of professionalism helps him create just what is needed for his clients from recording artists, to TV and film compositional assignments.

  4. When you encounter a musician as gifted as Larry Brown, Jr. you understand why he is a rare find. He is the game-changer that is pushing musical boundaries in a refreshingly new direction. As a guitarist, composer, singer/songwriter, producer, and educator Larry is in a lane all his own.

  5. 5 Sep 2012 · That was some 45 years ago; Brown’s been composing, performing and producing music – and a member of BMI – ever since. Brown started out as a member of Davie Allan & The Arrows, a group who pioneered the aggressive guitar sound that epitomized mid-‘60s surf and biker movies.

  6. Larry Brown is an accomplished engineer, producer and music composer with an Emmy and multiple Emmy nominations to his credit. He has composed music for over two dozen films, over fifty television programs and multiple brand campaigns for major Fortune 100 companies.

  7. 19 Dis 2011 · Guitarist, composer and educator Larry Brown Jr's debut, There Can Only Be One, has both feet firmly planted in a rich musical past but remains a modern record in its delivery and execution. There are vague hints of Wes Montgomery and Kenny Burrell in his playing but his style is all his own, and these faint traces are more of an homage than a ...