Brown is stretching the elastic of music-making, just like Ornette Coleman and Albert Ayler once did," wrote AllAboutJazz.com's Mark Corroto in a recent review of Sounds. He has been lauded by critics as one of the most engaging voices of his generation on the alto" (Alain Drouot, All Music Guide), one of the hardest hitting alto players currently on the scene" (Bill Shoemaker, JazzTimes) and one of the best composers and players on New York's experimental-jazz fringe" (Ben Ratliff, New York Times).
In a career that spans nearly 25 years, Brown has regularly performed with many of the most recognizable names in creative improvised music, including Anthony Braxton, Whit Dickey, Henry Grimes, Joe Morris, Matthew Shipp and Alan Silva. Most notably, he has earned widespread notice for his long association with William Parker in such ensembles as the William Parker Quartet, In Order To Survive and The Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra. Brown's work under his own name includes 17 recordings as a leader/co- leader, multiple commissions as a composer and positions as the musical director of two dance companies, Elaine Shipman's SITU Dance Troupe and the K-2 Dance Company.
2007 Fall Jazz Series schedule:
09/21 :: Erik Friedlander
09/28 :: Ted Poor Trio
10/05 :: Michael Musillami Trio with Mark Feldman
10/12 :: The Claudia Quintet
10/19 :: Will Holshouser Trio
10/26 :: Marty Ehrlich/Myra Melford Duo
11/02 :: Rob Brown Trio
11/09 :: Billy Bang Quartet
11/16 :: Andrew Rathbun Quartet
11/30 :: Dave and Barre Phillips
12/07 :: Daniel Levin Quartet
12/14 :: Angelica Sanchez Quintet
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