Lawrence Brown
Real Name:
Lawrence Brown
Profile:
American jazz trombonist.
Do not confuse this Brown with songwriter Lew Brown.
For the pianist and arranger associated with Paul Robeson use Lawrence Brown (4).
He played with Duke Ellington throughout most of his career as a balladeer, technical soloist, and section leader.
Born August 3, 1907 in Kansas.
Died in Los Angeles, California on September 5, 1988.
Do not confuse this Brown with songwriter Lew Brown.
For the pianist and arranger associated with Paul Robeson use Lawrence Brown (4).
He played with Duke Ellington throughout most of his career as a balladeer, technical soloist, and section leader.
Born August 3, 1907 in Kansas.
Died in Los Angeles, California on September 5, 1988.
Sites:
Wikipedia, allmusic.com, imdb.com, adp.library.ucsb.edu, music.allpurposeguru.com, radioswissjazz.ch
In Groups:
Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra,
Duke Ellington All Star Road Band,
Duke Ellington And His Jazz Group,
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra,
Harry Carney's Big Eight,
Ivie Anderson And Her Boys From Dixie,
Jimmy Jones' Big Eight,
Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra,
Lawrence Brown And His Band,
Lawrence Brown's All-Stars,
Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra,
Louis Armstrong And His Sebastian New Cotton Orchestra,
Mercer Ellington Octet,
Metronome All Stars,
Metronome All-Star Band,
Paul Howard's Quality Serenaders,
Rex Stewart And His 52nd Street Stompers,
Rex Stewart And His Orchestra,
Rex Stewart's Big Eight,
Rex Stewart's Big Seven,
Ruby Braff & His Allstars,
Ruby Braff's All-Stars,
Sonny Greer And His Rextet,
Stewart - Williams & Co.,
The Al Sears All Stars,
The International Jazz Group
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Lawrence Brown