Paul Brown

Paul Brown is a distinguished figure in the contemporary jazz world, renowned for his deft guitar playing, soulful melodies, and his ability in music production. A two-time Grammy Award-winning artist, Brown's career has seen him evolve into one of the genre's most enduring and influential figures. He began his foray into the music industry as a producer and engineer, working on projects that have, in total, garnered over 60 number one hits on the smooth jazz radio charts. This background in production has greatly informed his solo career, where his polished sound and groove-oriented tracks resonate with a wide audience.

Over the years, Paul's solo career has flourished, releasing several critically acclaimed albums. His releases such as "White Sand," "The Funky Joint," and "Love You Found Me," exemplify his knack for crafting smooth jazz staples with a modern edge. Notable albums like "One Way Back" and "Truth B Told" continue to showcase his proficiency in blending smooth jazz with elements of funk, soul, and blues. With a repertoire of mellow grooves such as "Promised Land" and "Soul Searchin'," as well as holiday tunes like "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," he has cemented his reputation as a master of mood and an artisan of the contemporary jazz landscape. Whether collaborating with other artists, as seen in "Mike Bryant & Paul Brown," or captivating listeners with his instrumental prowess in tracks like "Boogaloo" and "Uptown Blues," Paul Brown maintains a signature style that is both sophisticated and accessible to jazz aficionados and casual listeners alike.

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Promised Land
Album - 10 Tracks - Released July 15, 2022
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