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Chris Brown performing in 2007 with the Rheostatics at Massey Hall in Toronto, Ontario
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Birth name | Hugh Christopher Brown |
Origin | Toronto, Canada |
Genres | Folk rock, alternative rock |
Occupation(s) | musician, singer-songwriter |
Instruments | organ, piano, keyboards, guitar, trombone |
Years active | 1985–present |
Associated acts |
Bourbon Tabernacle Choir Chris Brown and Kate Fenner Barenaked Ladies |
Website | www.chrisbrownmusic.com |
Hugh Christopher Brown is a Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.
Brown was one of the primary singers and songwriters for the alternative rock band Bourbon Tabernacle Choir in the 1980s and 1990s. When that band broke up, he continued performing as a duo with his Bourbon bandmate Kate Fenner. Brown has accompanied dozens of notable musicians on stage, including a six-month stint as a member of Barenaked Ladies in 1998 filling in for Kevin Hearn while Hearn battled leukemia.
Brown released a solo album, Burden of Belief, in 2003. He performs this material both solo and with Tony Scherr, Anton Fier, and Teddy Kumpel as Chris Brown and the Citizens' Band. The group's album Oblivion was released in 2007.
Also in 2007, musical contributions from Brown were included on Salamandre, the soundtrack for architectural designer Eric Clough's Mystery on Fifth Avenue apartment renovation project. Along with Fenner, he composed original music: four melodies of inspiration through four centuries of music, including renaissance, classical, Victorian, a Vetentian waltz, jazz, ragtime, blues, folk, and funk.
He is also a social justice activist and the founder of the Pros and Cons Program bringing recording arts to prisons and creating musical works for charities. The Pros and Cons Program has become internationally recognized as ground breaking in fields of restorative justice and inmate mentorship, with the support of The David Rockefeller Fund. Brown recorded an album with the prisoners called Postcards From the County which Exclaim! described as "inescapably honest and sincere".
Brown has recently launched Wolfe Island Records as a home for the prison music and the many artists he produces and collaborates with, including Fenner, Suzanne Jarvie, David Corley, One River, The Mermaids, Hadley McCall Thackston and The Stephen Stanley Band. He just released a solo record PACEM. PopMatters premiered his first single, "Keeper of the Flame", describing it as a "windswept love song" and Huffington Post raved that "Pacem is one of those albums that works on the listener from the inside out."