Brown Mark

Location:
Richmond, California, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
R&B / Neo-soul / Funk
Site(s):
Mark Brown (BrownMark) spent most of his life in

Minneapolis, Minnesota where, in the 80's, the

Minneapolis music scene took America by storm

with its unique blend of Rock and R&B. BrownMark

grew up with musicians such as Prince, Jimmy Jam

and Terry Lewis, Morris Day and Alexander O'Neil

who laid the foundation for his advancements in his

production skills and musical theory.



In 1981, BrownMark made his debut with Prince

on the "Controversy" tour. For seven and a half

years, he honed skills as a bassist for Prince and the

Revolution and soon became known for his funky

bass playing. Prince quoted in a Rolling Stone article

that "without BrownMark on bass," he would "take bass

out of the music." In 1988, BrownMark landed a

recording contract with Motown. This career move was

fueled by a track record of proven successes with the

rock group, Mazarati (one of BrownMark's creations),

Chico DeBarge, Troop, Georgio, Stacy Latisaw,

Teen Dream, Sheila E., and LakeSide, to name a few.

BrownMark debuted his solo album "Just Like That" on

Motown in the late 80's with the single "Next Time."

His second CD release on Motown was titled "Bang Bang."

Collaborating with his former boss, Prince, BrownMark

attempted to reintroduce himself as the funky bassist

he was known to be.



To add to the list of his accomplishments, BrownMark

received two Grammy Awards and two American Music

Awards for his contributions to the "Purple Rain" movie

soundtrack. He also had the privilege of performing with

the talented Stevie Wonder and Stevie Ray Vaughn,

along with Salt 'n' Pepa and Jodie Watley in an MTV special.

He again had the honor of performing with Stevie Wonder

at his "Character Party." BrownMark has also shared the

stage with Sting, Bruce Springsteen, The Rolling Stones,

Q-Tip, and Doug E. Fresh.
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