Gerry “The Gov.” Brown is a
recording engineer,
mixer and
music producer
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based in
Los Angeles
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, best known for his work with artists including
Whitney Houston
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,
John Legend
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,
Earth, Wind & Fire
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,
Madonna,
Sting,
Prince
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,
Phil Collins,
Marcus Miller,
Wayne Shorter
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and
Victor Wooten
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.
He is credited on multiple
RIAA Gold and Platinum certified albums.
Brown has won 2 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 and another one in the
Best R&B Album
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category for his work as an engineer on
John Legend's 2020 album
Bigger Love
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. He also won a
Billboard Award for his work as a producer on the 1993 single “
Love Is” by
Vanessa Williams
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and
Brian McKnight
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McKnight is known for h ...
.
Early life and career
Brown's interest in recording technology started at a young age. At age 5, he received a tape recorder as a gift, which he used to record sounds around him. During his teenage years, Brown played the trombone for the
Los Angeles High School
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band. The school band director invited Brown to work at his home studio and continued to mentor him in recording engineering after graduating high school.
Brown obtained a degree at Sound Masters Recording Engineer School. In 1977, he started working at ABC Recording Studios in Los Angeles, organizing the studio's
magnetic tapes
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. The studio was later known by the names Scott/Sundstorm Recording Studios, Concorde Recording Studios and then Lion Share Studios. Six months after he started working at Concorde, Brown was promoted to assistant engineer. There, he engineered
Debra Law's album "Very Special", produced by
Ronnie Laws and
Hubert Laws
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. Brown later became a freelance engineer in 1982.
In 1988, Ed Eckstein, who at the time was president of
Wing Records
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, hired Brown to mix the single "
Lay Your Troubles Down
"Lay Your Troubles Down" is the third single for Angela Winbush
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" by
Angela Winbush
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and
Ronald Isley
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Early life
Born in 1941 to Sally ...
. The song peaked at Nr. 10 on the
Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
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chart. In 1991, Brown worked on
Vanessa William's album "
The Comfort Zone" for
PolyGram.
Brown continued working with Eckstein and moved to New York in 1992 when Eckstein became co-president of PolyGram. While in New York, Brown also worked on singles for Capitol Records. He returned to Los Angeles in 1996.
Brown engineered and mixed tracks on
Alicia Keys' 2001 album "
Songs in A Minor
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Keys began writing songs for the album in 1995 at age 14 and recording the album in 1998 for Columbia Records, ...
".
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson was recording at the studio next to Brown. Questlove describes Brown's recording sessions: ''"Gerry is world famous for his all-year-round Christmas decorations during his sessions"''.
Brown currently works with engineer Bobby Campbell under the name "Mixed by Humanz". They mixed
John Legend's 2020 album "
Bigger Love
''Bigger Love'' is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter and musician John Legend. It was released on June 19, 2020, through Columbia Records. The album includes the singles " Conversations in the Dark", "Actions", "Bigger Love", ...
", produced during the
COVID-19 pandemic
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. Because of the mobility limitations due to the pandemic, Brown and Campbell mixed the album in their home studios, working remotely.
Selected credits
Albums
References
External links
*
Gerry Brown at Recording Academy*
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American audio engineers
Living people
Musicians from Los Angeles
Year of birth missing (living people)
Engineers from California
Mixing engineers