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Maurice Brown
If your hips are swaying, fingers are snapping and heart is skipping, dont call the doctor just yetIt might be the Maurice Brown Effect. Feeling good has become symptomatic of audiences from the banks of the Mississippi to the streets of New York, courtesy of soulful jazz trumpeter Maurice Mobetta Brown.
Exciting the ears of bebop enthusiasts and hip-hoppers alike, Maurices passionate and improvisational rhythms have been electrifying the music industry. Innovation is the key to Maurices soulful melodies, which have graced both legend Aretha Franklin and urban legend Talib Kwelis versatile recordings. The response from both old and new schoolers pushed Maurices 2004 debut album, Hip to Bop, onto top ten charts across the country.
Maurice is an unpretentious, cultured soul with a strong musical backbone. Raised in south Chicago, Maurice was awarded a full music scholarship to Northern Illinois University upon graduating from Hillcrest High School. After winning first place in the esteemed National Miles Davis Trumpet Competition, Maurice found new flavor in the heart of Louisiana, where he continued his studies at Southern Universityand captivated audiences weekly, headlining at New Orleans premiere jazz club, Snug Harbor.
Maurice currently resides in New York where he is finishing his sophomore album, "The Cycle of Love", while immersed in a grittier urban setting. Expectations are high for the release, which will showcase Maurices talents as a trumpeter, composer, and bandleader as well as the fierce, down-home melodies we love him for. Like legendary trumpeter, Clark Terry said, "Brownie is the young trumpeter to watch for sure. I see young cats all over the world and Maurice has it. And we want it.
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