Featured
this week on The Jazz Network Worldwide: Pianist, Wayne Brown with his new CD
entitled “Cloud 9” with The Virtual Jazz Band.
Wayne
Brown’s new release “Cloud 9” has an inspirational story attached to the making
of this album which involves long-time friend, flautist, Nigel Scott.
Wayne
formed the Virtual Jazz Band with a clear goal in mind. He wanted to bring
together musicians and singers from diverse musical backgrounds that had a
common love for Jazz. There is an
underlying message of hope, healing and friendship that is attached to this
project. Wayne had decided to re-record the tune “Goodbye Stranger” (which was
a hit back in the 80‘s) as an instrumental that features Nigel Scott on flute
who had been injured in a tragic motorcycle accident back in 1999. They had
reconnected after 13 years, finding that the music they shared together many
years prior was used as a source in Nigel’s miraculous healing.
"We
had a dream and through adversity, the power of music and friendship allows us
to share this dream with the world. What better place to share this than The
Jazz network Worldwide. Many thanks to Jaijai Jackson".
Wayne
has collaborated with a wide and diverse array of artists as both a writer and
producer including Billy Ocean, Ruby Turner, Earth Wind and Fire, Junior
Giscombe, Stevie Winwood, Jonathan Butler, George Michael, Janet Kay, Lulu,
Yazz and many more, and played with jazz greats such as Coleman Hawkins and Tal
Farlow.
Wayne
studied Jazz at the prestigious Leeds College of Music. After his time at the
College he delved into the mainstream music world and went on to sell several
million records as a writer and producer with his international top 5 hits
“Heartache” and “Goodbye Stranger”.
The
first album "The Jazz Club Volume 1" received international critical
acclaim with great support from radio opening doors to performances throughout
Europe and the USA.
Back in
2010 Wayne was appointed Artistic Director and Chairman of the jury for the
Bucharest International Jazz competition which enabled him to meet a wealth of
talented young musicians from around the globe.
“Wayne
Brown brings a wonderful essence of cohesive grooves that make you rock in your
chair coupled with a funky rhythmic interplay with a solid foundation that
keeps you hooked. “Goodbye Stranger” is
a true testament that strong friendships can lift you higher than you can
imagine, especially when music is shared and messages are embroidered
throughout” says Jaijai Jackson of The Jazz Network Worldwide.
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