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Live at the Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival (DVD)
(2011)
Personnel: Larry Brown, piano; Kent Miller,
bass; Greg Holloway, drums; Peter Fraize, tenor saxophone; Thad Wilson,
cornet
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Peace (CD) (2008) Click here to listen to samples from each track.
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Personnel: Larry Brown, piano; Kent Miller,
bass; Greg Holloway, drums; special guests Jerry O'Sullivan, trombone and
Leland Nakamora, drums.
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Hard Bop Cafe (CD) (2006)
WAMA's
2006 Best Jazz Recording & Best Jazz Group.Click here to listen to
samples from each track.
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Personnel: Larry Brown, piano; Kent Miller,
bass; Greg Holloway, drums; Kyle Funn,
trumpet and flugelhorn; Peter Fraize, tenor saxophone
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The Long Goodbye
(CD) (2002)
WAMA's
2002 Best Jazz Recording.Click here to listen to
samples from each track.
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Personnel: Larry Brown, piano; Kyle Funn,
trumpet and flugelhorn; James Fowler, bass; Joe McCarthy, drums.
Guests include: Bina Malhotra, vocals; Peter Fraize, tenor sax; Felix
Contreras, percussion
Reviews of this album: "Larry Brown takes
a new tack with a new quartet
on his latest release. Anyone who was charmed by his previous recording
needn't worry, for once again the melodies linger". "The rapport Brown
has
developed with Funn, Fowler and McCarthy takes purely lyrical form."
"There's no mistaking the music's seductive allure". Read the full
review of "The Long Goodbye" by The Washington Post.
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here to read another review of "The Long Goodbye"
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Dryden Street
Sessions (CD) (2000) To hear some sound samples from this CD click
here.
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Personnel: Larry Brown, piano; Hugh Johnson,
bass; Jim Gaglione, drums; Bina Malhotra, vocals; Special guest John Brown,
drums on title track.
Reviews of this album: "Larry Brown
clearly falls into the 'artist deserving of greater exposure' category",
Larry "demonstrates his gift for making familiar melodies sing and swing
again", and "Brown...evokes the master touch on this consistently
entertaining collection of jazz trio performances" - The Washington Post Read the
full
review of "Dryden Street Session" by The Washington Post.
This first
release from Larry Brown has been getting steady air play across the nation on
various radio stations. "Dryden Street Session" was also nominated for
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