Name Mark Brown Birth name Mark Brown Instruments Bass guitar Years active 1981–present | Role Musician Occupation(s) Musician, producer Movies Purple Rain | |
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Born March 8, 1962 (age 62) ( 1962-03-08 ) Similar People Bobby Z, Doctor Fink, Dez Dickerson, Lisa Coleman, Wendy Melvoin Profiles | ||
Also known as Brown Mark, BrownMark |
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Mark Brown (born March 8, 1962), better known by the stage name Brown Mark, also styled Brownmark and BrownMark, is an American musician, bassist and record producer.
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- Life and career
- Albums
- Singles
- References

Brownmark interview next time music video bet video soul 1988
Life and career

Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Brown's early fame came when he was the bass guitarist of The Revolution, musician Prince's original touring (and later also his recording) band. Noted for his unique, funk-based style of musicianship, he became a record producer and recording artist himself after parting company with Prince in 1986.

Brownmark joined the band in 1981 for the Controversy album recordings. One his earliest shows with Prince was opening for the Rolling Stones. From then on he was connected to the Purple Rain album and movie, the Around the World in a Day album and the Parade album. As well as the music for the aborted Dream Factory album that became most of the Sign o' the Times album.

Brownmark discovered the funk-rock outfit Mazarati that were signed to the Paisley Park label in 1986. One infamous story was when Prince gave them a scratch demo of a song that became "Kiss". Brownmark, along with frequent Prince collaborator and producer David Z. including Mazarati, revamped the number into the version that became famous. When Prince did hear it, he wanted it back and the song became a massive success. Mazarati went on to release their self-titled debut album on Paisley Park, and although the album was not a major seller it subsequently became a cult classic and has grown in reputation as a hallmark of the Minneapolis sound.

He achieved minor success after leaving The Revolution.

After a lengthy absence from the music business he returned with a new project entitled Cryptic. After the release of the Cryptic CD entitled It's Been Awhile the group disbanded in 2002. Brown is currently working on a new project out of Tampa Florida with his newly formed group Syx Mil Breach. The CD was released late 2010 and is titled Syx mil Breach.