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  1. Raymond Matthews Brown Jr. (born August 13, 1949) [citation needed] is an American jazz and blues singer. Life and career. The adopted son of Ray Brown and Ella Fitzgerald, he was born in New York City, to Fitzgerald's half-sister Frances. Nat King Cole, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra and many others were regular visitors during his ...

  2. raybrownjrjazzsinger.net › bioRay Brown Jr. - Bio

    With his new SRI Jazz recording, “Friends And Family, ” Ray proves to be a more than worthy standard-bearer for the royal legacy his name evokes. Ray grew up in New York City before moving to California with his family. By age ten he was studying piano and four years later began a life-long love affair with the drums.

  3. Raymond Matthews Brown (October 13, 1926 – July 2, 2002) was an American jazz double bassist, known for his extensive work with Oscar Peterson and Ella Fitzgerald. He was also a founding member of the group that would later develop into the Modern Jazz Quartet .

  4. Raymond Matthews Brown (Pittsburgh, Pensilvania, 13 de octubre de 1926-Indianápolis, 2 de julio de 2002) fue un músico estadounidense considerado por muchos como uno de los más importantes e influyentes contrabajistas de jazz de la historia.

  5. 224 views 2 days ago. ...more. Live from concert in Odessa, Ukraine. Ray Brown Jr. - vocAlexey Petukhov - pianoOleksandr Kuzmych - bassLeonid Petkun - drums."UNION" Cultural Center, Odess...

  6. 7 de sept. de 2009 · Born in New York City and raised in a family of musical royalty (the son of singer Ella Fitzgerald and legendary jazz bass player Ray Brown), Ray Brown, Jr. learned early to appreciate the beauty and artistry of music. Although the primary emphasis was jazz, Ray's heart was in rock and roll and rhythm and blues.

  7. 31 de dic. de 2023 · Ray Brown, Jr. Sets All-Star Charity Tribute . Source: All About Jazz February 4, 2009. Shelly Liebowitz, President of SRI Jazz Records, has announced that Ray Brown, Jr. will headline a special concert during New Orleans’ Jazz and Heritage Festival week, on Saturday, April 25, at historic Generations Hall, a city landmark since 1821.