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Darren Mark Brown (18 January 1962 – 6 December 2006), known as Wiz, was an English musician who was the lead-singer and guitarist of indie punk band
Mega City Four Mega City Four were an English indie rock band formed in Farnborough, Hampshire, who obtained popularity throughout the late 1980s and 1990s. Mega City Four consisted of guitarist and vocalist Wiz, his brother and rhythm guitarist Danny Brown, ...
in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and later bands
Serpico ''Serpico'' is a 1973 American neo-noir biographical crime drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Al Pacino in the title role. The screenplay was adapted by Waldo Salt and Norman Wexler from the book of the same name written by Peter ...
and Ipanema from 2002 to 2006.


Mega City Four

Mega City Four consisted of guitarist/vocalist Wiz, his brother and rhythm guitarist/vocalist Danny Brown, bassist/vocalist Gerry Bryant and drummer Chris Jones. The group were noted for their hard-working ethics and extensive touring ethos. They performed some gigs around their local town of
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before making their vinyl debut in September 1987 with “Miles Apart”/“Running in Darkness”. The single led to a round of gigs with bands such as
Senseless Things Senseless Things were an English pop punk band, formed in 1986 in London. The band released four studio albums and achieved two UK Top 20 hit singles before splitting up in 1995. Senseless Things reformed in 2017 to play several gigs including S ...
and
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. The band continued to tour extensively around the UK, across Europe and over to North America, working with bands including
Les Thugs Les Thugs were a punk band from France. Their records are distributed in North-America by Sub Pop Records. Biography Early Days and first issue The founding members of Les Thugs were two brothers, Eric and Christophe Sourice, from Angers, Fran ...
, Midway Still,
Ned's Atomic Dustbin Ned's Atomic Dustbin are an English rock band formed in Stourbridge, West Midlands, in November 1987. The band took their name from an episode of radio comedy programme ''The Goon Show''. The band is unusual for using two bass-players in their ...
,
Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine (also known as Carter USM or simply Carter) were an English indie rock band formed in 1987 by singer Jim "Jim Bob" Morrison and guitarist Les "Fruitbat" Carter. They made their name with a distinctive style o ...
and
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, amongst many others. The band also had the opportunity to perform in festivals such as the Reading Festival 1990/1992, Glastonbury Festival 1993, and Phoenix Festival 1994, as well as others. The band's second studio album, ''Who Cares Wins'' (1990), was followed by a compilation of their early 7" singles, called ''Terribly Sorry Bob'' (1991). The band subsequently moved to a major record label,
Big Life Records Big Life was a record label established in 1987 by Jazz Summers and Tim Parry. It featured hundreds of releases from artists such as The Orb, Stare, Yazz, Junior Reid, Coldcut, De La Soul, and Damage. In 1999, the label was put into receiver ...
, to record two further studio albums, ''Sebastopol Rd.'' (1992) and ''Magic Bullets'' (1994). After falling out with their record label, they moved to
Fire Records Fire Records was an American independent record label, set up in 1959 by Bobby Robinson. Amongst others, it released records by Lightnin' Hopkins, Elmore James, Buster Brown and Arthur Crudup. At one point it was thought Fire had issued the las ...
to record their final studio album, ''Soulscraper'' (1996). In addition to their studio albums, the band also released a live LP, a
Peel Sessions John Robert Parker Ravenscroft (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey (DJ) and radio presenter. He was the longest-serving of the original BBC Radio 1 DJs, broadcasting regularly fr ...
disc, and a number of singles.


Ned's Atomic Dustbin and Doughboys

Wiz had already played with
Ned's Atomic Dustbin Ned's Atomic Dustbin are an English rock band formed in Stourbridge, West Midlands, in November 1987. The band took their name from an episode of radio comedy programme ''The Goon Show''. The band is unusual for using two bass-players in their ...
in 1995, filling-in for original guitarist
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for a tour and promo events in the
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. Mega City Four had been together for over a decade when they broke up in early 1996. Wiz moved to
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and joined Canadian alternative rock band
Doughboys Doughboy was a popular nickname for the American infantryman during World War I. Though the origins of the term are not certain, the nickname was still in use as of the early 1940s. Examples include the 1942 song "Johnny Doughboy Found a Rose in ...
, replacing guitarist
Jonathan Cummins Jonathan Cummins is a Canadian musician and record producer originally from Toronto, now based out of Montreal, Quebec. He has played in Circus Lupus, the Doughboys, Treble Charger, Bionic, Goddo, The Parachute Club, The Headpins, and The Besnard ...
for the remainder of the band's then tour. He co-wrote two songs each on their albums ''Turn Me On'' (1996) and '' Crush'' (1993), including "Shine".


Later career: Serpico and Ipanema

Wiz and Gerry Bryant continued playing together for a short time in Serpico after the demise of Mega City Four. The band existed between 1999 and 2002, although Gerry left in 1998 to be replaced by Simon. In 2000, Serpico released the mini-album ''Everyone Versus Everyone'' and supported The Wonder Stuff at a gig at The Forum, Kentish Town. After Serpico, Wiz went on to form Ipanema with the remaining members of Serpico (Simon & Paddy) who, after several line-up changes, were playing and recording until his death. In 2003, the band recorded their double A-side single, "Je Suis Un Baseball Bat"/"Skull". After the single was released, the band recorded and released two albums, ''Me Me Me'' in 2005, and their self-titled ''Ipanema'' in 2008, which contained all of the songs the band had recorded plus nine unreleased songs. album


Death

Just after returning from a tour of the United States, Wiz collapsed at a band rehearsal. It was announced that he had died at
St George's Hospital St George's Hospital is a large teaching hospital in Tooting, London. Founded in 1733, it is one of the UK's largest teaching hospitals and one of the largest hospitals in Europe. It is run by the St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundatio ...
,
Tooting Tooting is a district in South London, forming part of the London Borough of Wandsworth and partly in the London Borough of Merton. It is located south south-west of Charing Cross. History Tooting has been settled since pre- Saxon times ...
, South London, from a blood clot in his brain on 6 December 2006.


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External links


Memorial site

myspace page for Ipanema
{{DEFAULTSORT:Brown, Darren 1962 births 2006 deaths English male guitarists English male singers 20th-century English singers 20th-century British guitarists Musicians from London 20th-century British male singers