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  1. Lawrence Brown (August 3, 1907 – September 5, 1988) was an American jazz trombonist from California best remembered for his work with the Duke Ellington orchestra. He was a session musician throughout his career, and also recorded albums under his own name.

  2. 14 de jul. de 2014 · Learn how Lawrence Brown became the first jazz trombonist to play ballads, cello-like melodies and virtuoso solos in Duke Ellington's band. Watch videos of his performances and read his self-deprecating comments.

  3. 23 de mai. de 2022 · Dr. Lawrence Brown gives a talk in connection with the May 13, 2022, film screening of "Voices of a Black Butterfly," which preceded this talk.

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    • The Peale, Baltimore's Community Museum
  4. 4 de mar. de 2023 · Lawrence Brown - Slide Trombone (1955) johnnystaccata. 11 videos 237 views Last updated on Mar 4, 2023. TRACKS 1-4 Lawrence Brown (tb) ローレンス・ブラウン ...More. Play all.

  5. LAWRENCE BROWN - DO NOTHING TIL YOU HEAR FROM ME. Desmond. 23K subscribers. Subscribed. 192. 20K views 15 years ago. 1965 VERVE LP Inspired Abandon ...more.

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  6. Lawrence Brown bio. Trombonist, Born in Lawrence, Kansas on 3 August 1907, Died in Los Angeles. California, 6 September 1988. Lawrence Brown, who joined the Duke Ellington Orchestra as a trombonist in 1932, changed the way Ellington played jazz trombone.

  7. Profile: American jazz trombonist. Do not confuse this Brown with songwriter Lew Brown. For the pianist and arranger associated with Paul Robeson use Lawrence Brown (4). He played with Duke Ellington throughout most of his career as a balladeer, technical soloist, and section leader. Born August 3, 1907 in Kansas.