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Friday, August 26, 2011

SPOTLIGHT SHINING ON STANLEY BROWN PRODUCER GIANT

http://stanleybrown.net/ http://twitter.com/stanleyabrown http://www.facebook.com/stanleyabrown info@stanleybrown.net  An award winning, multiplatinum Musician, Producer and Composer with over twenty years of experience in the music industry. Working in advertising, television, film and with recording artists. Stanley possesses a musical ear, but also a business sense that has allowed him to excel in several different entertainment related endeavors.

Stanley has worked with artists like: The Temptations, India.Arie, Run DMC, Donald Lawrence, Dru Hill, Hezekiah Walker, Keith Sweat, T.D. Jakes, Bell Biv DeVoe, Will Downing, Vickie Winans, Salt-N-Pepa, Karen Clarke-Sheard, Guy, Marvin Sapp, Christopher Williams and Bobby Brown to name a few. He has served as Vice President of A&R for Island Black Music and Senior Director of A&R for Motown Records.

Currently Stanley is Senior Director of A&R for Verity Gospel Music Group, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment and President/CEO of Timeless Music Group. Some clients include: Universal Music Group, General Motors, McDonalds, Walmart, Verizon Wireless, Subway, the BET Network and has worked with such agencies as JSM Music, UniWorld and Global Hue. He also serves as Musical Director for the Greater Allen Cathedral of New York, Consultant for Dark Child Productions and Music Director for BET's Gospel music competition, Sunday Best!
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Stevie Wonder added a moment of comic relief to boxing promoter Butch Lewis' funeral at the Chase Center in Wilmington, Del., on Monday. The crooner wanted to play his harmonica for "The Lord's Prayer," so he asked the star-studded audience — which included Oscar-winning actor Denzel Washington and boxing greats Michael Spinks, Mike Tyson, Joe Frazier and Thomas Hearns —if anyone could play the song on the keyboard there. When no one piped up, Wonder asked: "Do I see any hands?"
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answered the call and did such a good job he accompanied Wonder on two more tunes. We hear that Lewis, who died July 23, had wanted Wonder to perform at his 65th birthday bash on June 25, but the singer couldn't make it. So, Stevie honored the flamboyant fight promoter posthumously with six songs.
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A collection of TV work from Musician, Producer and Composer Stanley Brown. Clips include BET's Sunday Best, Exalted! and Verizon Wireless Presents: How Sweet the Sound to name a few!
Music Written and Produced by Stanley Brown
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BET's Sunday Best
Theme Song
Music Written and Produced
by Stanley Brown and Nia Hill
For more informationp please
visit bet.com/sundaybest
Verizon Wireless Presents:
How Sweet The Sound
Music Written and Produced
by Stanley Brown
For more information please
visit howsweetthesound.com
Daisy Dollop Commercial
"What Makes A Dollop?"
Music Written and Produced
by Stanley Brown
Piggly Wiggly Commercial
"Muffin Mix"
Music Written and Produced
by Stanley Brown
BET's Exalted
Theme Song
Music Produced by Stanley Brown
Vocals by Stephanie Oplacio
and Michael Pugh
Subway Commercial
"City Symphony"
Music Written and Produced
by Stanley Brown
Walmart Commercial
"In The Band"
Music Written and Produced
by Stanley Brown
Walmart Commercial
"Things To Come"
Music Written and Produced
by Stanley Brown
Camille A. Brown
Choreography Reel
Music Written and Produced
by Stanley Brown
for more information please
visit camilleabrown.org
Deleon
"Here in me"
Here In Me album produced
by Stanley Brown. For more
info visit deleonmusic.com
Run-D.M.C.
"Pause"
Produced by Jam Master J
(Jason Mizel) and Stanley Brown
Dru Hill
"Tell me"
Produced by Stanley Brown
Written by Stanley Brown and
Myron Davis
Christopher Williams
"Dreamin'"
Written and Produced by
Stanley Brown


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