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Warehouse Jazz Sessions Presents Damon Brown

at

The Warehouse Cafe

Birmingham

Wednesday 17th of May 2023

18:00

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Warehouse Jazz Sessions Presents Damon Brown

Event Type

Genre : Music - Jazz/latin

Description

Damon Brown is one of the UK?s leading jazz trumpet players and composers.

Born in Manchester (UK) he studied the trumpet at the Leeds College of Music and London?s Guildhall School of Music .
In the 90?s Damon played and toured with many pop and dance stars including: Paul Weller, Maxi Priest, The Specials, and The Pasadenas. With the London Acid Jazz Group, Push and the DJ Gilles Peterson he made the first of many visits to Japan.

In the mid 90?s Damon formed his first jazz group, the Damon Brown Quintet, and toured the UK. In 1998 the Damon Brown Quintet appeared at the Red Sea Jazz International Festival promoting Damon?s debut album ?A Rhythm Indicative? (ZahZah 1998).

Since this debut as composer, player and bandleader Damon Brown has confirmed his place in the UK jazz scene: he has played over the years at all the UK?s leading clubs and festivals and has also performed internationally, particularly in Europe and the Far East, with his own groups. His sideman credits include tours with international stars such as Benny Golson, Dave Liebman , Doug Raney , Big Jon Patten and other luminaries. He has also performed with many of the UK?s leading players such as Peter King, Stan Tracey, Claire Martin , Don Weller and Alan Barnes.

A string of successful recordings in the last decade have cemented his reputation further and his collaborations with iconic tenor sax player Steve Grossman have been hugely popular with jazz audiences and critics alike . The Steve Grossman / Damon Brown Quintet recorded their first CD ?This Time The Dreams On Me? in 2008. It was released in 2009 to considerable critical acclaim.

In addition to his work with his Quintet Damon has diversified his writing and playing into other formats. In 2007 the group Killer Shrimp, which he co-leads with Ed Jones, won the 2007 Best Live Jazz Group at the All Party Parliamentary Jazz Awards. Their first CD, Sincerely Whatever, was nominated for Best Jazz CD of the Year.

The Warehouse Cafe

Venue Type

Vegetarian Restaurant

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Description

54-57 Allison Street,

Birmingham,

West Midlands,

England,

B5 5TH.

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