Norman Brown
Norman Brown (born December 18, 1970 in Kansas City, Missouri) is a smooth jazz guitarist & singer, often compared to his contemporary George Benson.
Norman Brown released debut album "Just Between Us" from Motown Records' Jazz label, Mo Jazz in 1992. Collaborators included the chorus group Boyz II Men, the singer Stevie Wonder and also noted engineer and writer Kenneth H. Williams. A portion of the album was produced by Norman Connors, a jazz drummer and producer who discovered Brown. Brown released the album "After the Storm" in 1994, which gained critical success. He followed this album with the 1996 release "Better Days Ahead" that earned him a broader audience. Brown transferred to Warner Bros. Records. In 2000, he released Celebration that was produced by Paul Brown.
| Associated acts: | Russ Freeman BWB (band) |
| Birth name: | Norman Brown |
| Born: | (1970-12-18) December 18, 1970 (age 42) |
| Instruments: | Guitar Vocals |
| Labels: |
Mo Jazz 1992 - 1998 Warner Bros. Records 1998 - 2004 Peak Records 2006 - present |
| Occupations: | Guitarist Vocalist |
| Origin: | Kansas City, Missouri, United States |













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