Jason Brown

Jason Brown has many influences in music R&B, Jazz, Blues, Rock, Classical and Country. However; Gospel is his preeminent influence. What sets him apart from other musicians is the fact that his music has a divine message and story. This self taught musician plays like someone is actually singing through the saxophone.

Feeling the sadness of loosing his father at the young age of 13, he began putting his energies towards music with his mother's foresight. She bought him a saxophone and the rest is history.
JB began playing the sax at church events and his audience was so overwhelmed with his playing that they told his mother to put JB in the studio. At 16 years old JB recorded his first project called "Jason's Beginning"

JB retorts, "I understand how it feels to be a kid with a dream of wanting to do something great. One of my dreams is to inspire other kids, and musicians to go after their dreams." When I perform, I am in my comfort zone and I always connect with my audience." But, when I'm singing
& playing praises to the Lord, well ….there is no greater honor or joy!.

Opening day, Jason Brown was the first African-American to perform the National Anthem in front of 37,000 people at the New PETCO Park Stadium in San Diego, CA. for a Padres game.

Jason has Performed with: Stevie Wonder, Ron Kenoly, and toured with Tonex
He's also opened for: John Legend, Macy Gray, Everett Harp, Paul Taylor, Debra Cox,
Layla Hathaway, and Vicky Winans just to name a few.

He also worked with Tonex on the Triple X soundtrack by providing his signature
Sax playing to the Song called "Good Song" which was featured in the Movie Triple X
"State of the Union" starring Ice Cube.

 


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