Gerry Brown | |
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Birth name | Gerald E. Brown |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Gerald E. "The Gov" Brown (also known as Gerry Brown; born 1958) is a recording engineer, mixer and music producer based in Los Angeles, best known for his work with artists including Whitney Houston, John Legend, Earth, Wind & Fire, Madonna, Sting, Prince, Phil Collins, Marcus Miller, Wayne Shorter and Victor Wooten.[1][2] He is credited on multiple RIAA Gold and Platinum certified albums.[3][4][5]
Brown has won 3 Grammy awards, one in the Best Contemporary Jazz Album category for his work as a producer and engineer on Stanley Clarke's 2010 album The Stanley Clarke Band[6][7] and another one in the Best R&B Album category for his work as an engineer on John Legend's 2020 album Bigger Love.[8] He also won a Billboard Award for his work as a producer on the 1993 single “Love Is” by Vanessa Williams and Brian McKnight.[9][10]
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