- Tom Browne
"For the former
BBC Radio 1 chart presenter, seeTom Browne (broadcaster and actor) ."Tom Browne (bornOctober 30 1954 ,Queens , New York), commonly referred to as "Mr. Jamaica Funk", is ajazz trumpet er who rose to prominence first through his early work withSonny Fortune and for his 1980 single "Funkin' For Jamaica (N.Y)".Browne originally played
piano , having taken lessons from the age of 11. Turning to the trumpet, inspired by his collection of jazz albums, his first gig was in a Queens club, The Village Door. In 1975, he landed his first professional gig withWeldon Irvine .From here he played with
Sonny Fortune andLonnie Smith and was later introduced toDave Grusin andLarry Rosen atGRP Records viaEarl Klugh . Grusin and Rosen signed him to GRP (viaArista Records ) and Browne broke onto the music scene in 1979 with a highly acclaimedinstrumental jazz fusionalbum "Browne Sugar", although this was not released in the UK. His first real breakthrough came in 1980 with the release of "Funkin' For Jamaica", taken from his second album "Love Approach". The single hit #1 on Billboard'sHot Soul Singles for 4 weeks, and was also a UK Top 10 hit, and featured the lead vocals of Tonni Smith.Continuing his association with producers Grusin and Rosen, his next albums were "Yours Truly" (1981), including "Fungi Mama" and "Bye Gones", and "Magic" (1982), before he signed directly to Arista. Here he progressed into an electro style of jazz with "Rockin' Radio" from a 1983 album of the same name (which also included a final GRP production "Brighter Tomorrow"). In 1984 he recorded a final Arista album "Tommy Gun", which featured
Siedah Garrett singing lead on the leading moment "Secret Fantasy" produced byMaurice Starr . Also in 1984 he recorded with Fuse One on their "Ice" album.He also recorded with
Roy Ayers on "Goree Island", taken from his "In The Dark" album. Browne moved toMalaco Records and performed a large amount of session work. In 2000, Browne re-recorded "Funkin' For Jamaica" onJazz FM 's "101 Eastbound"compilation album alongside fellow jazz artist,Bob Baldwin . The track re-utilised the vocal skills of Tonni Smith (featured on the original).Albums
*"Browne Sugar" (GRP 1979)
*"Love Approach" (GRP Records ; 1979)
*"Yours Truly" (GRP 1981)
*"Magic" (Arista Records ; 1981)
*"Rockin' Radio" (Arista 1983)
*"Tommy Gun" (Arista 1984)
*"No Longer I" (Malaco Records ; 1988)
*"Mo' Jamaica Funk" (Hip Bop Records 1994)
*"Another Shade of Browne" (Hip Bop 1996)
*"R 'N' Browne" (Hip Bop 1999)
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