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Kevin Brown
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Kevin Brown: Saxophonist Born: 3/17/1956 High School: Clairton High, Clairton, Pa. College: Berklee School of Music, boston, Mass. Kevin Brown started playing the clarinet at age 7, then switched to the saxophone at age 9. Kevin then went on to a prosperous, and rewarding career. In 1973, Kevin played the Montreux Jazz Festival, in Montreaux Switzerland while participating in a jazz study program which was sponscered by Henry Ford Community College in Detroit. Kevin has toured all over the USA, and Europe with blues artist, Long John Hunter. You can hear some of these tracks by looking up Long John Hunter, and the Walking Cat Fish, on Alligator Records. Kevin Brown was blind from birth, and has gone through the hardships that come with any serious handicap. "Blindness is a real pain in the butt. If anything; it has made me a more determinded person. If I was told that I could not do it, I was going to find a way in which to do it!" "I guess that is why I have done so well with music, because i could hear the little differences in sounds that set some apart from others!" "If I could do only one thing right, let it be music that inspires people to do the right things." Kevin now resides in Texas with his lovely wife, Rosemary, who is an excelent artist! Kevin also runs a recording studio: Curse Buster Sound. You can hear some of his music at: www.cursebustersound.com.



New article directory, and resource directory! posted: 22 Apr 2006 09:39 PM
You are welcome to submit your articles to my new article directory. While you are at it, submit your link to the resource directory. Here are the URLs: CurseBuster Article Directory: http://www.cursebustersound.com/article/ CurseBuster Resource Directory: http://www.cursebustersound.com/links

Blindness behind the recording studio posted: 11 Dec 2005 11:29 AM
Kevin Brown, a blind jazz saxophomist owns, and operates his Texas Based recording studio. "Doing a job with a major handicap these days is a very hard task. Everything is so fast pased, that you really must be on top of things to even think about making some progress."