Born
into a family of musicians Gary Brown's inevitable musical
career began at an early age. By his eleventh birthday Gary was
already performing in jazz bands with his
two brothers and his father,
jazz trumpeter Wilbert Brown. Gary
went on to form his own bands and develop a talent and reputation
as a skilled and versatile bassist. While
enrolled in San Jose State University's Art/Design program Gary
came to realize that music was his true calling and made the decision
to make it his life and his
career. After leaving school
he continued to study privately with the renowned Skip
Parnell, a teacher and lecturer from the esteemed Philadelphia
Academy of Music.
In
the past 20 years Gary has toured extensively in the United States,
Europe, Asia ,South America and the Middle East where he has recorded
and shared the stage with Flora Purim & Airto, Pharaoh Sanders Jeff Beal,
Steve Winwood, Narada Michael Walden, Dianne Reeves, Lou Rawls
,Ernie Watts,John Lucien, Torninho Horta , Eddie
Henderson ,Joyce, Alex Acuna, Dori Caymmi, George Duke,
Roy Ayres ,Oscar Castro Neves , Lyle Mays, Giovanni Hidalgo,
Mike Shrieve, Paul McCandles, Alphonse Mouzon, Andy Narrell, Pete
and Sheila (Sheile E.) Escovedo, Jose Neto Quartet. As a member
of Terra Sul he composed and co-produced on their CD "Kindness
of Strangers" (Motown jazz label MOJazz). In addition
to the co-writing and arranging Gary also shares a producer credit
with drummer Celso Alberti for recording artist Zaza's
ambitious CD "Book of Kings".
Gary is one of the three members of Pray for Rain, a film
and soundtrack production team whose credits include Sid & Nancy,
Straight to Hell, Trust Me, Zandalee (with
Judge Reinhold and Nicholas Cage) and The Linguini Incident
(starring David Bowie). Their projects include work with
famed Parliament keyboardist Bernie Worell on the movie Car
54 Where Are You? and the theme and dramatic underscore for
the Fox television series Key West. They continue
to compose underscore for various projects for the major cable networks
including HBO, Lifetime, Showtime and Cinemax,
as well as for the major television networks ABC, NBC
and CBS.
Currently dividing his time perfoming with Flora Purim & Airto, Anamandara Trio and the Rebeca Mauleon Group, Gary continues to
compose, perform and produce with various artists and is writing
music for his first solo project.