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Clifford Brown (October 30, 1930 – June 26, 1956), aka "Brownie," was an influential and highly rated American
United States

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 jazz
Jazz

Jazz is a primarily American musical art form which originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions....
 trumpeter. He died aged 25, leaving behind only four years' worth of recordings. Nonetheless, he had a considerable influence on later jazz trumpet players, including Donald Byrd
Donald Byrd

Donaldson Toussaint L'Ouverture Byrd II is an United States jazz and rhythm and blues trumpeter.BiographyEarly life and education...
, Lee Morgan
Lee Morgan

Lee Morgan was an American hard bop trumpeter....
, Booker Little
Booker Little

Booker Little, Jr was an United States jazz trumpeter and composer.Despite his premature death from kidney failure at the age of 23, Little made an important contribution to the jazz music....
, Freddie Hubbard
Freddie Hubbard

Frederick Dewayne Hubbard was an United States jazz trumpeter. He was known primarily for playing in the bebop, hard bop and post bop styles from the early 60s and on....
, Valery Ponomarev
Valery Ponomarev

Valery Ponomarev is a Russian born jazz trumpeter. He has lived in the United States since 1973.He became interested in jazz after hearing it on Voice of America and felt a particular affinity for Clifford Brown....
, and Wynton Marsalis
Wynton Marsalis

Wynton Learson Marsalis is an United States trumpeter and composer. He is among the most prominent jazz musicians of the modern era and is also a well-known instrumentalist in European classical music....
.

He won the Down Beat
Down Beat

Down Beat is an United States magazine devoted to "jazz, blues and beyond" to indicate its expansion beyond the jazz realm which it covered exclusively in previous years....
 critics' poll for the 'New Star of the Year' in 1954; he was inducted into the Down Beat
Down Beat

Down Beat is an United States magazine devoted to "jazz, blues and beyond" to indicate its expansion beyond the jazz realm which it covered exclusively in previous years....
 'Jazz Hall of Fame' in 1972 in the critics' poll.

n was born in Wilmington, Delaware
Wilmington, Delaware

Wilmington is the largest city in the state of Delaware, United States and is located at the confluence of the Christina River and Brandywine Creek , near where the Christina flows into the Delaware River....
.






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Clifford Brown (October 30, 1930 – June 26, 1956), aka "Brownie," was an influential and highly rated American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 jazz
Jazz

Jazz is a primarily American musical art form which originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions....
 trumpeter. He died aged 25, leaving behind only four years' worth of recordings. Nonetheless, he had a considerable influence on later jazz trumpet players, including Donald Byrd
Donald Byrd

Donaldson Toussaint L'Ouverture Byrd II is an United States jazz and rhythm and blues trumpeter.BiographyEarly life and education...
, Lee Morgan
Lee Morgan

Lee Morgan was an American hard bop trumpeter....
, Booker Little
Booker Little

Booker Little, Jr was an United States jazz trumpeter and composer.Despite his premature death from kidney failure at the age of 23, Little made an important contribution to the jazz music....
, Freddie Hubbard
Freddie Hubbard

Frederick Dewayne Hubbard was an United States jazz trumpeter. He was known primarily for playing in the bebop, hard bop and post bop styles from the early 60s and on....
, Valery Ponomarev
Valery Ponomarev

Valery Ponomarev is a Russian born jazz trumpeter. He has lived in the United States since 1973.He became interested in jazz after hearing it on Voice of America and felt a particular affinity for Clifford Brown....
, and Wynton Marsalis
Wynton Marsalis

Wynton Learson Marsalis is an United States trumpeter and composer. He is among the most prominent jazz musicians of the modern era and is also a well-known instrumentalist in European classical music....
.

He won the Down Beat
Down Beat

Down Beat is an United States magazine devoted to "jazz, blues and beyond" to indicate its expansion beyond the jazz realm which it covered exclusively in previous years....
 critics' poll for the 'New Star of the Year' in 1954; he was inducted into the Down Beat
Down Beat

Down Beat is an United States magazine devoted to "jazz, blues and beyond" to indicate its expansion beyond the jazz realm which it covered exclusively in previous years....
 'Jazz Hall of Fame' in 1972 in the critics' poll.

Biography

Brown was born in Wilmington, Delaware
Wilmington, Delaware

Wilmington is the largest city in the state of Delaware, United States and is located at the confluence of the Christina River and Brandywine Creek , near where the Christina flows into the Delaware River....
. After briefly attending Delaware State University
Delaware State University

Delaware State University , is a Historically black colleges and universities, public university located in Dover, Delaware, Delaware with two satellite campus sites in Wilmington, Delaware, Delaware and Georgetown, Delaware, Delaware....
 and Maryland State College
Maryland State College

Maryland State College may refer to:*University of Maryland, College Park, which was known as Maryland State College from 1916 to 1920.*University of Maryland, Eastern Shore, which was known as Maryland State College from 1948 to 1970....
 (University of Maryland, Eastern Shore), he moved into playing music professionally, where he quickly became one of the most highly regarded trumpeters in jazz.

His style was influenced by Fats Navarro
Fats Navarro

Theodore "Fats" Navarro was an United States jazz trumpet player. He was a pioneer of the bebop style of jazz improvisation in the 1940s. He is regarded by many to have been one of the first modern jazz trumpet improvisers and in his short career had a strong stylistic influence on many other players, most notably Clifford Brown....
, sharing Navarro's virtuosic technique and brilliance of invention. His sound was warm and round, and notably consistent across the full range of the instrument. He could articulate every note, even at the high tempos which seemed to present no difficulty to him; this served to enhance the impression of his speed of execution. His sense of harmony was highly developed, enabling him to deliver bold statements through complex harmonic progressions (chord
Chord

Chord may mean:* Chord , a aggregate of musical pitches sounded simultaneously.** Guitar chord an aggregate of musical pitches played simultaneously on a guitar...
 changes), and embodying the linear, "algebraic" terms of bebop
Bebop

Bebop or bop is a form of jazz characterized by fast tempos and improvisation based on harmonic structure rather than melody. It was developed in the early and mid-1940s....
 harmony. As well as his up-tempo prowess, he could express himself deeply in a ballad performance. It is said that he played each set as though it would be his last.

He performed with Chris Powell, Tadd Dameron
Tadd Dameron

Tadley Ewing Peake "Tadd" Dameron was an United States jazz pianist, arranger, and composer. Dexter Gordon called Dameron the "romanticist" of the bop movement while reviewer Scott Yanow write that Dameron was the, "definitive arranger/composer of the bop era"....
, Lionel Hampton
Lionel Hampton

Lionel Leo Hampton , was an American jazz vibraphonist, pianist, percussionist, bandleader and actor. Like Red Norvo, he was one of the first jazz vibraphone players....
, and Art Blakey
Art Blakey

Arthur Blakey , born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Also known as Abdullah Ibn Buhaina, he was an United States jazz drummer and bandleader....
 before forming his own group with Max Roach
Max Roach

Maxwell Lemuel Roach was an American jazz percussionist, drummer, and composer.A pioneer of bebop, Roach went on to work in many other styles of music, and is generally considered one of the most important drummers in history....
. The Clifford Brown & Max Roach Quintet was a high water mark of the hard bop
Hard bop

Hard bop is a style of jazz that is an extension of bebop music. Hard bop incorporates influences from rhythm and blues, gospel music, and blues, especially in the saxophone and piano playing....
 style. The group's pianist, Richie Powell
Richie Powell

Richie Powell was an United States bebop jazz piano.Powell was born into a musical family in New York City, and was the younger brother of Bud Powell ....
 (younger brother of Bud
Bud Powell

Earl Rudolph "Bud" Powell was an American Jazz piano. Powell has been described as one of "the two most significant pianists of the style of modern jazz that came to be known as bebop", the other being his friend and contemporary Thelonious Monk....
), contributed original compositions, as did Brown himself. The partnership of Brown's trumpet with Harold Land
Harold Land

Harold de Vance Land was an United States hard bop and post-bebop tenor saxophonist.Land grew up in San Diego and started playing at the age of 16....
's tenor saxophone
Saxophone

The saxophone is a conical-Bore transposing instrument musical instrument considered a member of the woodwind family. Saxophones are usually made of brass and are played with a Single-reed instrument mouthpiece similar to the clarinet....
 made for a very strong front line. Teddy Edwards
Teddy Edwards

Theodore Marcus "Teddy" Edwards was an United States jazz tenor saxophonist based on the West Coast of the US.Some people consider him to be one of the most influential Saxophonists in American history....
 briefly replaced Land before Sonny Rollins
Sonny Rollins

Theodore Walter "Sonny" Rollins is an United States jazz tenor saxophonist. Rollins' long, prolific career began at the age of 11, and he was playing with piano legend Thelonious Monk before reaching the age of 20....
 took over for the remainder of the group's existence. In their hands the bebop vernacular reached a peak of inventiveness.

The clean-living Brown has been cited as perhaps breaking the influence of heroin
Heroin

Heroin is a opioid synthesized from morphine, a derivative of the opium poppy. It is the 3,6-acetate ester of morphine . The white crystalline form is commonly the hydrochloride salt diacetylmorphine hydrochloride, however heroin Freebase may also appear as a white powder....
 on the jazz world, a model established by Charlie Parker
Charlie Parker

Charles Parker, Jr. was an American jazz saxophonist and composer.Parker is widely considered one of the most influential of jazz musicians, along with Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington....
. Clifford stayed away from drugs and was not fond of alcohol.

In June 1956, Brown and Richie Powell
Richie Powell

Richie Powell was an United States bebop jazz piano.Powell was born into a musical family in New York City, and was the younger brother of Bud Powell ....
 were being driven from Philadelphia to Chicago
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
 by Powell's wife Nancy for the band's next appearance. While driving on a rainy night on the Pennsylvania Turnpike
Pennsylvania Turnpike

The Pennsylvania Turnpike is a toll highway system operated by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission in the state of Pennsylvania, United States....
, west of Bedford, she lost control of the car and it went off the road. All three were killed in the resulting crash. He is buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, in Wilmington, Delaware.

Tributes

Benny Golson
Benny Golson

Benny Golson is an United States bebop/hard bop jazz Tenor saxophone, composer, and arranger....
, who had done a stint in Lionel Hampton's band with "Brownie" (as he was known in the jazz world), wrote "I Remember Clifford"
I Remember Clifford (song)

I Remember Clifford is the name of a jazz threnody written by jazz tenor saxophone player Benny Golson in memory of Clifford Brown, the influential and highly-rated jazz trumpeter who died in an auto accident when he was only 25 years old; he and Golson had done a stint in Lionel Hampton's band together....
 to honour his memory. The piece became an instant standard, as musicians paid tribute by recording their own interpretations of it.

Helen Merrill
Helen Merrill

Helen Merrill is an internationally known jazz vocalist.Merrill's recording career has spanned six decades and she is popular with fans of jazz in Japan and Italy as well as in her native United States....
, who recorded with Clifford Brown in 1954 (Helen Merrill with Clifford Brown, EmArcy), recorded a tribute album in 1995 entitled Brownie: Homage to Clifford Brown. The album features solos and ensemble work by trumpeters Lew Soloff
Lew Soloff

Lew Soloff is a jazz trumpeter, composer and actor. He studied trumpet at the Eastman School of Music and the Juilliard School. He is likely best known for his work with Blood, Sweat & Tears from 1968 to 1973....
, Tom Harrell
Tom Harrell

Tom Harrell is a renowned United States post-bop jazz trumpeter and composer....
, Wallace Roney
Wallace Roney

Wallace Roney is an United States of America hard bop and post-bop trumpeter.He was born in Philadelphia and attended Howard University and Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts after graduating from the Duke Ellington School of the Arts of the District of Columbia Public Schools, where he studied trumpet with Langston Fitzg...
, and Roy Hargrove
Roy Hargrove

Roy A. Hargrove is an United States jazz trumpeter. He won worldwide notice after winning two Grammy Awards for differing types of music, in 1997, and in 2002....
.

Arturo Sandoval
Arturo Sandoval

Arturo Sandoval is a jazz trumpeter and pianist. He was born in Artemisa, in Havana Province, Cuba.Sandoval, while still in Cuba, was influenced by jazz legends Charlie Parker, Clifford Brown, and Dizzy Gillespie, finally meeting Dizzy later in 1977....
's entire second album
Album

An album or record album is a collection of related Sound recording and reproduction or music tracks distributed to the public. The most common way is through commercial distribution, although smaller artists will often distribute directly to the public by selling their albums at live concerts or on their websites....
 after fleeing from his native Cuba, titled I Remember Clifford
I Remember Clifford (album)

I Remember Clifford is a 1992 in music album by Arturo Sandoval, the second album he made after fleeing from his native Cuba.The entire album is a tribute to Clifford Brown, who was a great influence on Sandoval; Brown was an influential, highly-rated and much-loved jazz trumpeter who died in an auto accident in 1956, when he was only 2...
, was likewise a tribute to Brown.

Each year Wilmington
Wilmington, Delaware

Wilmington is the largest city in the state of Delaware, United States and is located at the confluence of the Christina River and Brandywine Creek , near where the Christina flows into the Delaware River....
, Delaware hosts the Clifford Brown Jazz Festival
Clifford Brown Jazz Festival

The Clifford Brown Jazz Festival is a free jazz music festival held annually at Rodney Square in Wilmington, Delaware, Delaware. The first festival was held in 1989 on the open lawn in the central area of the city and has grown into the largest free jazz festival on the East Coast....
.

Delaware pianist Don Glanden produced a documentary of Clifford Brown's life entitled "Brownie Speaks". It was premiered at the "Brownie Speaks" Clifford Brown Symposium hosted by The University of the Arts, featuring performances from close friends and bandmates of Brown such as Benny Golson
Benny Golson

Benny Golson is an United States bebop/hard bop jazz Tenor saxophone, composer, and arranger....
 and Lou Donaldson
Lou Donaldson

Lou Donaldson is a jazz alto saxophonist. He was born in Badin, North Carolina. He is best known for his soulful, bluesy approach to the alto saxophone, although in his formative years he was, as many were of the bebop era, heavily influenced by Charlie Parker....
 and other prominent artists inspired by Brown such as Marcus Belgrave
Marcus Belgrave

Marcus Belgrave is a jazz trumpet player from Detroit, born in Chester, Pennsylvania. He has recorded with a variety of famous musicians, bandleaders, and record labels since the 1950s....
, Terence Blanchard
Terence Blanchard

Terence Blanchard is an internationally renowned jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer, arranger, and Golden Globe-nominated film score composer....
, and John Fedchock
John Fedchock

John Fedchock is an American jazz trombonist, bandleader, and arranger.Fedchock studied at Ohio State University and the Eastman School of Music....
.

Discography


As leader

  • Clifford Brown: Jazz Immortal (Pacific Jazz, 1954, Rudy Van Gelder remastering, 2001)
  • Memorial Album (Blue Note, 1953)
  • Brownie: The Complete EmArcy Recordings of Clifford Brown (Verve)
  • Clifford Brown (Verve; selections from Brownie)
  • Brown and Roach Incorporated (EmArcy, 1954)
  • Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown
    Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown

    Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown, also known as Sarah Vaughan, is a 1954 jazz album featuring Grammy Award winning singer Sarah Vaughan and influential trumpeter Clifford Brown released on the EmArcy label....
     (EmArcy, 1954)
  • Study in Brown
    Study in Brown

    Study in Brown is a Clifford Brown and Max Roach album. The album was recorded in New York City. The first and last songs are covers/interpretations, but the album is primarily songs by Brown or other personnel involved in it....
     (EmArcy, 1955)
  • Clifford Brown and Max Roach
    Clifford Brown & Max Roach

    Clifford Brown & Max Roach, also known as Daahoud, is a 1955 album by influential jazz musicians Clifford Brown and Max Roach as part of the Clifford Brown and Max Roach Quintet, described by The New York Times as "perhaps the definitive bop group until Mr....
     (EmArcy, 1955)
  • At Basin Street (EmArcy, 1956)
  • The Clifford Brown Sextet in Paris * Clifford Brown with Strings (EmArcy, 1955)
  • The Clifford Brown Big Band in Paris (Prestige, 1953)
  • Daahoud
    Daahoud

    Daahoud is a 1972 album by Max Roach and Clifford Brown, released on Mainstream Records....
     (Mainstream Records
    Mainstream Records

    Mainstream Records is an American record label, which has released jazz, rock music, and soundtracks over the course of its history.It was founded in 1964 by Bob Shad, and in its early history reissued material from Commodore Records and Time Records in addition to some new jazz material....
    , 1972)
  • Alone Together: The Best of the Mercury Years (Mercury, 1995)

As sideman

  • Art Blakey Quintet: A Night at Birdland Vol. 1
    A Night at Birdland Vol. 1

    A Night at Birdland Vol. 1 is a 1954 release by jazz artist Art Blakey. It was first released by Blue Note Records and has seen subsequent reissues on Compact disc since 1987 from that same label....
    , Vol. 2
    A Night at Birdland Vol. 2

    A Night at Birdland Vol. 2 is a 1954 release by jazz drummer Art Blakey. It was first released by Blue Note Records and has seen subsequent reissuses on Compact disc since 1987 from that same label....
    , & Vol. 3
    A Night at Birdland Vol. 3

    A Night at Birdland Vol. 3 is a 1954 jazz LP release by Art Blakey Quintet for Blue Note Records. It was originally the third in a series of albums recorded during a pre-Jazz Messengers date at Birdland Jazz Club with Art Blakey leading....
     (Blue Note, 1954)
  • J.J. Johnson: The Eminent J.J. Johnson Vol. 1 (Blue Note, 1953)


Compositions

  • Joy Spring
  • Daahoud
  • Bones for Jones
  • George's Dilemma
  • Gerkin for Perkin
  • Sandu
  • Swingin
  • Tiny Capers
  • Brownie Speaks
  • LaRue
  • Blues Walk
  • All Weird
  • Goofin' With Me
  • Clifford’s Axe
  • I Should Have To Told You Goodbye
  • I’m the One
  • Jumpin’ the Blues
  • Long as You’re Living
  • The Best Thing for You Is Me
  • Two Hearts That Pass in the Night
  • When We’re Alone


Sources

  • Nick Catalano, Clifford Brown: The Life and Art of the Legendary Jazz Trumpeter (Oxford University Press, 2001)


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