TOM BROWNE's Funkin For Jamaica All-White Party

Thu Aug 19 2021 at 07:00 pm to 08:15 pm

South Jazz Club / Unscripted Jazz Series | Philadelphia

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TOM BROWNE's Funkin For Jamaica All-White Party
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Tom Browne first electrified the contemporary jazz and soul worlds with his crossover R&B hits “Funkin’ For Jamaica (N.Y.)
About this Event

TOM BROWNS's

Funkin For Jamaica All-White Party

with the Gerald Veasley Band

- Thursday, August 19

- Friday, August 20

Two Shows 7 pm and 9:00 pm (9:30 pm)

(We request guests to arrive by 6:30 pm to be seated for the 7 pm show)

Doors Open at 5:50 pm

“35 years after trumpeter Tom Browne first electrified the contemporary jazz and soul worlds with his crossover R&B hits “Funkin’ For Jamaica (N.Y.),” and “Thighs High (Grip Your Hips and Move),” he’s still groovin’ it up. He’s one to cherish!”

— Jonathan Widran

Like you, multi-gold album artist and Billboard “Best Of” awards recipient Tom “Jamaica Funk” Browne has an unstoppable passion for new music, one that has kept him on tour and in the recording studio of late. Is it timelessness that keeps the music flowing? Indeed!

With over three decades of recordings and sharing the concert stage with luminary figures of jazz music, Tom Browne continues to captivate listeners as an entertainer who has successfully mixed stage presence and musical artistry with a sincere audience connection and warmth. “People don’t just come to hear your music,” says Browne, “they come to connect with you!”

Tom is perhaps best known for what music icon George Benson said of his “believability in any musical style; his ability to communicate!” This ability to emerse ones-self into the musical era, style and dreamscape of a composition, and then artistically create as though you are perfectly at home in that location, is a rarity among musicians. Perhaps this ability is resultant of Browne’s upbringing near Jamaica, New York where greats like Count Basie lived on one block and James Brown on another. “It was the merger of so many musical influences and styles that created the Jamaica scene, and certainly my approach” says Browne.

“It’s Tom’s believability in any musical style; his ability to communicate!”

— George Benson

Tom has certainly worked with the industry’s best and brightest, having shared the concert stage with Bob James, Dave Grusin, Najee, Roy Ayers, Joe Sample, Melba Moore and a host of others. Sought early on by Columbia Records, Warner Brothers and CTI, Browne was introduced (by Earl Klugh) to Dave Grusin and Larry Rosen, and subsequently signed his first recording contract with the newly formed GRP Records label. GRP and Browne produced some of the labels best hits including Funkin’ For Jamaica, Thighs High, Fungi Mama, Let’s Dance and Secret Fantasy.

To date, Tom has over sixteen solo projects on the market, including the very recent Neo-Soul/Jazz sizzler entitled Legacy, released in mid 2016. (The Legacy project did extremely well on the charts, and had Browne up for Grammy nomination consideration in several categories.) His NEW CD "Come What May" features the singles "Mi Amor" and "The Groove Line" released in March and August of 2019 and charting well. Browne and friends also released a well received Christmas single, "Angels We Have Heard On High" in December 2019.

Today, Tom Browne can be found on tour regularly. After selling out late summer concerts in The United Kingdom (Pizza Express and CLF Arts Cafe) and The Netherlands (North Sea Jazz Club), he went on to headline The Capital Jazz Cruise, Oxnard and Hub City Jazz Festivals, all receiving glowing reviews.


It would seem indeed … that Tom Browne’s passion for great new music … is unstoppable!


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

South Jazz Club / Unscripted Jazz Series, 600 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, United States

Tickets

USD 33.00

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