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Tell us a little about you....
Oscar Deric Brown
Born in Toccoa Falls GA 1953

began to play the piano at the age of 3. His family moved to Los Angeles n 1962 where Oscar began his studies with the Grate Classical Pianist Johana Harris & Composition with the Composer Roy Harris. Oscar’s influence in Jazz would come from his father, but it was his teacher Johana Harris who took Oscar to see the Grate Brazilian Composer Antonio Carlos Jobim.

Backstage, Oscar asked Mr. Jobim about his influences. Jobim replied, “why Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, and John Coltrane”. This had a very big impact on Oscar because his dad always played Miles’ & Dukes’ music, and had told Oscar, this is sacred music.

In 1967 Oscar's dad took him to see the Miles Davis Quintet where he was introduced to Herbie Hancock. Hearing the harmonic approach to Miles’ music and how Herbie voiced chords left a lasting impression on Oscar. And that is the direction he wanted to go. Not play like Herbie, but to find the voice inside himself.

In 1969 he was apprenticed to the Composer Oliver Nelson and studied jazz piano with Horace Silver, Walter Bishop Jr., and in 1971 Joe Zawinul & Wayne Shorter during the west coast Weather Report Tour. In the fall of 1975 Oscar re-located to San Francisco to work with the Jazz Violinist Michael White and later on with Trombonist Julian Priester, Dr. Eddie Henderson, and Pharoah Sanders.

1976-77 Oscar toured with The Santana One Truth Band, and at the end of that tour moved to New York. In that 1st year, Oscar did many short stints with musicians such as David Sanborn, Michael Shrieve, Michael Urbaniak, Narada Michael Walden, and Rashied Ali.

In 1979, Oscar decided to drop out of the music scene to further his classical studies and attend the Julliard School's Conducting Program. This was to be Oscar's Neo-Classic Period.
It was during this time that Oscar became interested in the fusion of different types of music, keeping part of their ethnic origins but meta-morph sizing into new musical forms of their own.

Oscar's early experiments with sound and color and later on with his Symphonic Works such as ‘Peace To One’ collaborative work with the well-known Sculptor/ Painter Daniel LaRue Johnson was Commissioned by the United Nations, and funded by The Yamaha International Foundation, and The Tony Goldman Foundation. It also was funded by The Phelps -Stokes Foundation as a commemorative to the late Ralph J. Bunche.
1987-1998 Producer for Katsuhiko Nakagawa, Bad Brains Joseph HR "Human Rights" & "Singing In The Heart"
1988 Composed music for the Director Joel Freedman's Documentary Film To Protect Mother Earth.
1988-1990 Oscar was asked by Producer/Promoter Bill Graham to Join The Amnesty International World Tour with headline artists such as David Bowie, Sting, Peter Gabriel, U2, and Youssou N'Dour.

1990-Solo Piano Midem International Festival Cannes France
1990-Japan Tour With Youssou N'Dour
1990-Oscar was asked to compose music for famed Director "Wim Wenders" Dream Images, fin 3 Films, Till The End Of The World, Dream Island, and Electric Paintings Winter 1991 Solo Tour Japan
1993 Solo Tour Japan Sponsored by "Dentsu & Mitsukoshi Arts" Duet's With Painter Mark Kostabi & Oscar Deric Brown Improvisational Music & Painting
1994 Howard Rubinstein Oscar and the Renowned Artist Painter Mark Kostabi, collaborate on Oscar's Brilliant Colors Works.
1995 OscarCO/Produced with Kenny Inaoka & Artist Kenji Koga to Produce
The Rainbow Colored Lotus. This project was unique, as it brought together some of the top names in Jazz/World Music & Pop,
Such as: Dave Holland, Gary Peacock, Herbie Hancock, Jack DeJohnette, Keith Jarrett, Mino Cinelu, Miroslav Vitous, Pat Metheny, Sakamoto Ryuichi, and many others.
For the great Hanshin Earthquake in Kobe Japan, in October 1995, Oscar, Kenny & Kengi Produced The World Music Festival at the renowned World Memorial Hall, at Port Island Kobe, Japan. The success of the concert helped to replace musical instruments for thousands of young children.

CNN, Billboard & Variety Pro calmed this recording and concert as the most significant musical event of 1995.

1996 Composed music for Michael Fazwa Controversial Film "StoryBook Red" Fox TV Show New York Undercover,
1977 Commissioned to composed music for the Opening Ceremony at the 1998 XVIII Olympic Games in Nagano Japan.

1998 Relocated to Los Angeles California to Compose Music for Animation TV Series "Zip & Terri"
1999 Composed & Produced Artist/Vocalist"Nora Of World Famed Salsa Band Orquesta De Le Luz"

2000 Composed Music For The Virtual Exposition at the Millennium Dome Greenwich UK
2001 Musical Director For Latin Grammy’s for artist, Celia Cruz, Cyndi Lauper, and many others.

2002Composed & Produced Artist " Ricky Bell" CDRacardo Campana
2003 Solo Piano Tour Japan, Tokyo, Osaka, Nagasaki, Takayama

2004 2005 Took time off to Compose New Works
2006 Recording Solo Performance Live At Steinway Hall 150-Year Anniversary
2007 Oscar Deric Brown Quartet CD "I Cant Cry For Love" CD Web Release

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At 10:08pm on October 1, 2008, Uros Markovic said…

At 9:27pm on August 30, 2008, MILTON E. RUSS II / NANTAMBU said…

YO OSCAR
LOVE YOUR WORK AND KNOW IT WELL. KEEP THE IVORY HOT AS I KNOW YOU SHALL MY BROTHER. I'VE BEEN OUT OF ACTION BECAUSE OF ELECTED FOOT SURGERY LAST MONTH BUT WILL BE TRUCKIN AGAIN SHORTLY. ALMOST HEALED NOW. TAKE CARE AND BEST WISHES TO YOU AND GODS CONTINUED BLESSINGS TO YOU ALSO.THE WORLD NEEDS YOUR HOT TOUCH TO THE KEYBOARD AND I KNOW I DO ! ( LOL & SMILE )

MY PEACE LOVE AND JOY TO YOU MY BROTHER
YOUR BROTHER MILTON
At 12:07pm on May 10, 2008, Waberi said…
TONIGHT!!!!
At 6:40pm on April 14, 2008, Waberi said…
So now, Big Bro... I found you here, but I searched you out - your myspace link didn't work... check it.

In the mean and in between... Friday gonna be just as lovely!

HEY!! I should be posting the date here too! DUH!

Love,

Waberi
At 4:55pm on March 17, 2008, Bruce Purse said…
Yo, Oscar where have you been? Your music sounds like you found that place you were always searching for . Get in touch and let me know where you are. Hit the Jazz or bcpurse@aol.com. Good to hear you. Pocketbook
At 10:58pm on March 2, 2008, Velvet Voice Productions said…
Hey Oscar,
Nice work....I see you are really putt'n it down....keep up the good work.
At 10:18pm on March 2, 2008, estaire godinez said…
Hola Oscar.... just stoppin by to gritarte jejejejejej ...I know you have heard of Cesar Camargo Mariano....great pianist... married to my favorite Brazilian singer.... Elis Regina wow!!!
quidate
Estaire
At 2:37pm on March 1, 2008, Warren Benbow said…
Hey Oscar,
Great to hear from you. I'm doing fine. How and where are you?
Wb
At 6:42am on February 28, 2008, Vincent Henry said…
Oscar!
How are you. Long time. I will stay in touch. Great music, but then, of course!
At 9:42pm on February 27, 2008, Sandra Booker said…
Hey Oscar,

Thanks for the compliment. All the best and keep groovin.
Check me out at myspace.com/sandrabooker
 
 

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"THE NEW JAZZ FAMILY"

Uncle Hugh 'Peanuts' Whalum is my 80 year-old uncle who has FORGOTTEN more about jazz than I've even learned yet! He released his CD "Introducing Hugh 'Peanuts' Whalum" after gigging in the St. Louis scene for over 55 years! Needless to say his voice, his saxophone, his piano... like a fine, aged Merlot. His energy?! I dare not try and keep up. I'm on stage falling asleep by the time he gets going good – cut from a different cloth. Arnette, Coleman, Hamp, Hank... fine cloth.

Why do I bring them up? Because they represent something really important that we now get to enjoy, like they did back then, but now through technology on sites like this, that we've been missing.

The good news, since family – in this case JAZZ FAMILY – and relationships are much more important, more fulfilling... is that I feel RICHER knowing and following you guys music on THE JAZZ NETWORK!

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The Jazz Network is dedicated to the musical contribution my father poured into the jazz world and my love for who he is in my life. I love and miss you Dad,

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"Congratulations on your creativity, energy and dedication to Jazz, knowing and have worked with your Dad ~ its all in the genes".

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My mentor, Daisaku Ikeda says of art: "A beautiful flower delights and refreshes the hearts of all people equally, no matter what soil it grows in. That is the power of beauty. The same is true of great art. It is this spirit that the German poet Heinrich Heine sang of when he wrote that once the peapod bursts open, the sugar peas inside are for everyone to enjoy."

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