Raymond Harry Brown
Raymond Harry "Ray" Brown is an American composer, arranger, trumpet player, and jazz educator. He has performed as trumpet player and arranged music for Stan Kenton, Bill Watrous, Bill Berry, Frank Capp - Nat Pierce, and the Full Faith and Credit Big Band.
Brown joined Kenton in September 1971, succeeding Gary Lee Pack , holding the jazz trumpet chair and serving as an improv clinician. The Kenton trumpet section included Mike Vax, Jay Saunders, and Dennis Noday. Brown also contributed arrangements for Kenton, including "Mi Burrito" and "Neverbird." Brown remained with the Kenton Orchestra until November 1972.
Before joining the Kenton Orchestra, Brown had served as arranger and trumpeter with the Studio Band of The United States Army Field Band at Fort Meade, Maryland. His tenure with the Army Band and Kenton coincided closely with that of Jay Saunders — trumpet player, and jazz educator, who, while with the Kenton Orchestra, eventually played lead trumpet.
Brown also has performed with Mundell Lowe, Leroy Vinnegar, Ray Brown, Thad Jones, Jimmy Heath, Steve Gadd, and Billy Hart.
Brown conducted the recording session of the Roy Hargrove Quintet entitled Roy Hargrove with Strings, Moment to Moment, released May 2000 on Verve. He has appeared at the Monterey Jazz Festival frequently as conductor of his wife Susan Cahill Brown's Monterey Jazz Festival Chamber Orchestra in collaboration with Charlie Haden, Kenny Barron, Michael Brecker, Ralph Towner, Gary Burton, and Terence Blanchard.
Brown currently leads his own big band, the Great Big Band, which has performed at the Monterey Jazz Festival, the San Jose Jazz Festival, the Santa Cruz Jazz Festival, the Lake Tahoe Music Festival, and jazz venues in the San Francisco Bay area.
Ray is currently on the faculty of Cabrillo College in Aptos, California, teaching jazz improvisation, arranging, and jazz ensembles.
Formal education
- 1964 — graduated Freeport High School
- 1968 — Bachelor of Music, Ithaca College School of Music
- 19?? — Master of Science, C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University
- 19?? — arranging lessons from Willie Maiden
- 19?? — arranging lessons from Manny Albam
- 19?? — arranging lessons from Rayburn Wright
- 19?? — arranging lessons from Hank Levy
- 19?? — arranging lessons from Glenn Earl Brown
- 19??-?? — four summers, Lake Shore Music Camp, headed by Ray's father, Glenn Earl Brown
Early career
- 1968-71 — arranger and trumpet player for the Studio Band of The United States Army Field Band, Fort Meade, Maryland
- Sept. 1971 – Nov. 1972 — trumpet player and improv clinician with the Stan Kenton Orchestra
- 1973 — became a member of ASCAP
- 1973-74 — trumpet player for Bill Watrous Band in New York
- 1973-75 — led own rehearsal band in New York City
- Mar. 1975 — Grant: Jazz, Category I, National Endowment for the Arts
- 1974-75 — teacher of improv. in nine New Jersey schools through a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts
- 1974-75 — faculty member, Five Towns College, Merrick, NY
- 1974-79 — played trumpet with the New York Orchestra, Thad Jones, Joe Newman, Ray Brown, Leroy Vinnegar, Mundell Lowe, Bill Berry Big Band
- 1980 — Nat Pierce & Frankie Capp Big Band
Musical family
Ray, born 1946 in Oceanside, New York, grew up in Freeport, New York. He has three older brothers, Glenn Edward Brown, Stephen Charles Brown, Roger V. Brown and a younger sister, Jeanne De Martino.
- Glenn taught music for 28 years.
- Steve is a jazz guitarist, bassist, drummer, composer, and arranger. For 45 years, Steve was professor of music and director of jazz studies at the Ithaca College School of Music. One of Steve's many life achievements is that he formalized jazz studies in 1968 at Ithaca College School of Music, a long-standing, well-known music institution within a well-known liberal arts college that was founded in 1892 solely as a conservatory of music.
- Roger, a civil engineer, played bass. He did two tours with Astrud Gilberto.
- Jeanne, a pre-school teacher, played flute.
Ray's father, Glenn Earl Brown, was the District Music Supervisor of Public Schools for Long Beach, New York. He was also director of bands at Long Beach Jr. Sr. High School from 1938 to 1965. As a pioneer in jazz education at the scholastic level, he introduced stage bands to Long Beach public schools in 1939. He also ran a music camp — Lake Shore Music Score — at Lake Winnipesaukee, Center Harbor, New Hampshire. Glenn Brown had been, for more than 14 years, a marimba soloist with the Xavier Cugat Orchestra.
Ray's mother, Marie Brown , taught English at Boardman Junior High School in Oceanside for 28 years, where, before retiring from the Oceanside School District in 1982, she served as curriculum coordinator and English department chairwoman. She earned a Bachelor of Music degree from the Ithaca College School of Music in 1935, where she played piano, saxophone, and clarinet. She also held a Masters in English from Hofstra University.
Selected compositions/arrangements
Compositions/arrangements for the Stan Kenton Orchestra- "Call Me Mister"
- "Hit and Run" – EP305104 © 1972 V1718P086
- "Is There Anything Still There?" – EP304505 © 1972 V1718P086
- "Mi Burrito" – EP354892 © 1973 V1718P086
- "Neverbird"
- "Angel Eyes", Matt Dennis & Tom Adair, arr. Ray Brown
- "Route 81 North"
- "Clyde's Glides"
- "Double Fault Blues"
- "AfterThoughts"
- "The Opener"
- "My Man Willie"
- "Tomas Gatos"
- "Arthur Author"
- "Two Rare T-Bones"
- "Procrastination City" – copyright no. EP354893 © 1973 V1718P086
- "Big D and Me" – copyright no. PA0000398365 © 1988
- "Blues for the two K's" – copyright no. PAu000444456 © 1982
- "Got the time?" – PA0000398368 © 1985
- "Haziness" – copyright no. PA0000250024 © 1984
- "Hop, skip, and a Jump" – copyright no. PAu000313614 © 1981
- "Little Jeannette Leigh" – copyright no. PA0000250023 © 1983
- "No Timeouts Left" – copyright no. PA0000398361 © 1988
- "Spectrum" – copyright no. PA0000250025 © 1984
- "Three to go" – copyright no. PA0000398367 © 1985
- "Straightahead City"
- "Bossa Barbara" by Steve Brown, arr. Ray Brown
- "Embraceable You/Quasimodo" – Gershwin / Charlie Parker, arr. Ray Brown
- "The Telephone Song" – Music by Menescal, Portuguese words by Boscoli, English words by Gimbel, arr. Ray Brown
- "Bittersweet" – Willie Maiden, transcribed by Ray Brown
- "Our Love Is Here To Stay" – George Gershwin, arr. Ray Brown
- "Del Sasser" – Sam Jones, arr. Ray Brown
- "Kayak" – Kenny Wheeler, arr. Ray Brown
- "Barbara" – Horace Silver, arr. Ray Brown
- "I Could Write a Book" – Rodgers & Hart, arr. Ray Brown
- "The Thumb" – Wes Montgomery, arr. Ray Brown
- "The Ballad of Thelonious Monk" – Jimmy Rowles, arr. Ray Brown
- "Stella By Starlight" – Victor Young, arr. Ray Brown
- "I.C. Light" – Ray Brown
- "Turn Out The Stars", by Bill Evans, arr. Ray Brown
- "Louie's Prima"
Selected discography
- The Session, Studio Band of the United States Army Field Band, recorded Washington, D.C., Nov. 1972
- "Route 81 North", arr. Ray Brown
- "Is There Anything Still There?" arr. Ray Brown
- Stan Kenton Today, originally released in 1972 by Creative World Inc., re-released by Dutton Vocalion, 2005
- , by Hank Levy
- The Four Freshmen: Live at Butler University, with Stan Kenton and his Orchestra, Creative World Inc., 1972; re-released by GNP Crescendo Records, 1986
- National Anthems Of The World, Creative World Inc., 1972
- Clearwater 72, , 2002
- Rhapsody in Blue, 1972
- Kenton For Collectors Vol. 3, Dynaflow
- "Angel Eyes", by Matt Dennis & Tom Adair, arr Ray Brown
- Debut, Palo Alto Records, 1980 ;
- JazzFaire, with Madeline Eastman, Palo Alto Records, 1983 ;
- "Hop, Skip & a Jump", arr Ray Brown
- "Like Someone in Love", arr Ray Brown
- "I remember Clifford", arr Ray Brown
- "Barbara", arr Ray Brown
- "A Time for Love", arr Ray Brown
- "Can't Handle It", arr Ray Brown
- FF&C III, Sea Breeze, 1988; re-released by , 1994
- Impressions of Point Lobos, , Ithaca, NY, 1997;
- Kayak , Ithaca, NY, 2009;
- Ray Brown & Steve Brown: An introduction to jazz improvisation: a basic method of study for all musicians, Piedmont Music Co., Melville, NY, 1975
- Gary Bartz: Music is My Sanctuary, 1975
- Los Angeles City College Jazz Band, 1981
- Grover Mitchell: Butter Jazz Chronicles, 1978
- Norman Connors: This is Your Life, late 1970s
- Ella Fitzgerald: A Classy Pair, Ella Fitzgerald Sings, Count Basie Plays, Pablo Records, 1979
- Frank Wess/Harry Edison Orchestra: Dear Mr. Basie Concord, 1989
- Ernestine Anderson, with the Clayton/Hamilton Orchestra: Boogie Down , 1989
- Great Moments with Ernestine Anderson Concord Jazz, Nov 8, 1993
- : Fuse Box GRP, 1990
- : Don't Let Go GRP, 1990
- : Rainbow Room GRP, 1990
- Miles Davis & Michel Legrand: Dingo, 1990
- Buddy Collette: Live at El Camino College, 1990
- Mel Torme: Sent for You Yesterday, Concord Jazz, 1990
- David Benoit: Over the Edge GRP, 1991
- David Benoit: Still Standing GRP, 1991
- The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra: Heart and Soul 1991
- Child's Play, produced by Steve Brown, Cafe Records, 1990
- Kirk Whalum: Love Saw It, Columbia, 1993
- Kirk Whalum: The Language of Life, Columbia, 1993
- Landes Jugend Jazz Orchester Hessen: Magic Morning, Ray Brown is an arranger of four pieces:
- Rickey Woodard: Yazoo City Blues Concord, 1994
- Roy Hargrove With Strings: "Moment to Moment", Verve, 2000
- Live Recording from the Monterey Jazz Festival
Other published works
- An Introduction to Jazz Improvisation, by Ray Brown and Steve Brown, Piedmont Music ;
Selected film- and videoography
- The Music of Stan Kenton
- Swing Shift, 1984 film
- A Tribute to Count Basie, filmed at Kan-i Hoken Hall, Tokyo, November 11, 1989
- Fujitsu Concord Jazz Festival, filmed at Kan-i Hoken Hall, Japan, November 11, 1990
Honors and awards
14th Annual Gail Rich Awards — Cultural Council Associates
- Ray and Sue Brown were two of seven being honored — they were being honored for their creative work as music teachers