The Christopher Brown

Word on the street.....

Chris Brown is home now...like father, like son...making music to appeal to the next generation.

-Ken Boddie. Portland, OR.

KOIN 6 News Anchor

http://koin.com/

Coast-hopping, Jazz-drumming, Chris Brown is back in town!

-www.portlandtribune.com

Brown has gained a stellar reputation as one of the bright new talents on the scene, working with a who's who of Jazz artist.

-www.portlandobserver.com

This quartet is so amazing on so many different levels...go see 'em whilst they still exist in PDX. I really think this one could go a long way in the Jazz world!

-Bob Stark. Portland, OR.

Producer/Sound Engineer Kung Fu Bakery Studio.

http://kungfubakery.net/

He is a uniquely talented performer and educator, and a man in whom I trust and for whom I hold great admiration.

-Conrad Herwig. New York, NY.

Director of Jazz Studies, Rutgers University, NJ, and 3x Grammy Nominated artist.

http://www.conradherwig.com/

I used him almost exclusively in my band when he used to reside in the NYC area, as he always brought so much knowledge and artistry to the music. And combined with his multi-instrumentalist abilities, Chris Brown is a unique talent that's not often found.

-Mark Gross. New York, NY.

Musician/Educator

http://www.markgrossmusic.com/

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The Christopher Brown Quartet @ The Jazz Station

  • The Jazz Station 124 West Broadway Eugene, OR, 97401 United States (map)

As Christopher's quartet prepares to perform for the first time at the Jazz Station in Eugene, OR, they'll be presenting to them the music of Wynton Marsalis and Kenny Garrett, two of the most influential Jazz musicians of the last 30+ years. And to be more specific, they'll be performing the music from Wynton's "Black Codes from the Underground" and Kenny's "Songbook" record, which are also two of the most important Jazz recordings of the last 30+ years. So as this show is sure to leave an indelible mark on Eugene's Jazz community, you'll want to make sure that you don't miss out on this rare performance. 

John Nastos (Alto/Sop Sax)

Greg Goebel (Piano)

Dylan Sundstrom (Bass)

Christopher Brown (Drums)

http://thejazzstation.org/

 

 

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