Rick Braun
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Rick Braun (born July 6, 1955) is an American smooth jazz trumpet, flugelhorn, trombone and keyboards player, vocalist, composer, and record producer.<ref name="Ankeny">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Early life and educationEdit
Braun was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania and attended Dieruff High School. His mother was a self-taught pianist and banjoist. Braun played drums at Dieruff High School, and followed his brother in playing trumpet.<ref name="Eagle">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
In the 1970s, while attending the Eastman School of Music, he became a member of a jazz-fusion band, Auracle, along with, amongst others, keyboards player John Serry, saxophone and flute player Steve Kujala and vibes player Steve Rehbein (later Steve Raybine).<ref name="Ankeny" /><ref name="JazzTimes1998">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The band worked with producer Teo Macero and Braun co-produced the second album City Slickers (minus John Serry and Steve Kujala).
CareerEdit
In the 1980s, Braun entered the pop music world, releasing an album in Japan as a singer. He then worked as a songwriter for Lorimar, writing the song "Here with Me" with REO Speedwagon which became a top twenty hit,<ref name="Ankeny" /><ref name="JazzTimes1998" /> and the theme for Lorimar's NBC show Midnight Caller. When he returned to the trumpet, he worked as a studio musician and touring member with Crowded House, Natalie Cole, Glenn Frey, Jack Mack and the Heart Attack, Tom Petty, Sade, Rod Stewart, Tina Turner, and War.<ref name="JazzTimes1998" />
In 1992, he released his debut solo album, Intimate Secrets (Mesa), followed in 1994 by two solo albums, Night Walk and Christmas Present. The former featured him playing just muted trumpet and flugelhorn. His popularity increased enough by 1995, when he released Beat Street, that he was persuaded to pursue a solo career.<ref name="Ankeny" /><ref name="Yonke">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
He has cited as influences Miles Davis, Lee Morgan, Chet Baker, Clark Terry, Dizzy Gillespie, and Herb Alpert. He cites Herb Alpert with inspiring his album All It Takes, which includes the song "Tijuana Dance", a play on Alpert's band Tijuana Brass.<ref name="JazzTimes1998"/> One of his influences was Freddie Hubbard, and Braun composed a song, "Freddie Was Here" in 2008, which he recorded on his album, All it Takes, in tribute to Hubbard, who died that year.<ref name="JazzTimes 2009">Template:Cite magazine</ref>
He achieved several top chartings including Kisses in the Rain (as high as number 1),<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> R n R (as high as number 1), All It Takes (as high as number 2),<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> and Can You Feel It (as high as number 1) along with charting at the Traditional Jazz Albums for the first time in 2011 with the vocal album Sings with Strings (as high as number 9).<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>
Braun performs in the band BWB, with saxophonist Kirk Whalum and guitarist Norman Brown.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> He has performed live with known musicians such as Candy Dulfer, Dave Koz, Jackiem Joyner, and Peter White.
In 2005, he and saxophonist Richard Elliot co-founded ARTizen Music Group, now known as Artistry Music, and once had Rykodisc as a distributor.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>
Braun has twice been named Gavin ReportTemplate:'s "Artist of the Year".<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
DiscographyEdit
AlbumsEdit
Titles | Year | Label | Notes |
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Intimate Secrets | 1992 | Mesa | |
Night Walk | 1994 | Mesa/Bluemoon | |
Christmas Present: Music of Warmth and Celebration | 1994 | Mesa/Bluemoon | reissued by Atlantic in 1997 |
Beat Street | 1995 | Mesa/Bluemoon | |
Body and Soul | 1997 | Mesa/Bluemoon | |
Full Stride | 1998 | Atlantic | |
Shake It Up | 2000 | Warner Bros. | with Boney James |
Kisses in the Rain | 2001 | Warner Bros. | |
Esperanto | 2003 | Warner Bros. | |
Yours Truly | 2005 | Artizen | |
Sessions: Volume 1 | 2006 | Artizen | |
R n R | 2007 | Artizen | with Richard Elliot |
All It Takes | 2009 | Artistry/Mack Avenue | |
Sings with Strings | 2011 | Artistry/Mack Avenue | |
Swingin' in the Snow | 2012 | Brauntosoarus/CD Baby | |
Can You Feel It | 2014 | Artistry/Mack Avenue | |
Around the Horn | 2017 | Shanachie | |
Crossroads | 2019 | Shanachie | |
Rick Braun | 2022 | Brauntosoarus |
BWB (Rick Braun, Kirk Whalum, Norman Brown)Edit
Titles | Year | Label |
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Groovin' | 2002 | Warner Bros. |
Human Nature: The Songs of Michael Jackson | 2013 | Heads Up |
BWB | 2016 | Artistry/Mack Avenue |
Compilation appearancesEdit
- New Age Music & New Sounds Vol. 67 – Liberty
Songs co-writtenEdit
- "Here With Me" (with Kevin Cronin)