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Occupation(s)
  
Musiciancomposer

Role
  
Jazz trumpet player

Name
  
Rick Braun


Website
  
rickbraun.com

Instruments
  
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Born
  
July 6, 1955 (age 69) Allentown, PennsylvaniaUnited States (
1955-07-06
)

Genres
  
Smooth jazz, jazz-fusion, contemporary jazz

Associated acts
  
BWB, Artistry Music, Philippe Saisse, Auracle

Nominations
  
Soul Train Music Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Performance (CENTRICTV.com)

Albums
  
Sings with Strings, Shake It Up, Sessions: Volume 1, Yours Truly, Full Stride

Profiles


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Rick Braun (born July 6, 1955, in (Allentown, Pennsylvania) is a smooth jazz trumpeter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer.

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Career

Braun's mother was a self-taught pianist and banjoist. Braun played drums in high school, then followed his brother in playing the trumpet. In the 1970s, he attended the Eastman School of Music, and while a student there became a member of a jazz-fusion band, Auracle. The band worked with producer Teo Macero, and Braun co-produced the second album.

During the 1980s, he entered the pop music world. He released an album in Japan as a singer, then worked as a songwriter for Lorimar (Warner Chappell). He wrote the song "Here with Me" with REO Speedwagon, and it became a top twenty hit. When he returned to the trumpet, he worked as a studio musician and touring member with Crowded House, Natalie Cole, Glenn Frey, Tom Petty, Sade, Rod Stewart, Tina Turner, and War.

He released his debut solo album, Intimate Secrets (Mesa, 1992), followed by Night Walk and Christmas Present. His popularity increased enough by 1995, when he released Beat Street, that he was persuaded to pursue a solo career.

He has cited as influences Miles Davis, Lee Morgan, Chet Baker, Clark Terry, Dizzy Gillespie and Herb Alpert, with the last one inspiring his album All It Takes including a song called "Tijuana Dance" (a play on Alpert's band Tijuana Brass). 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.

He achieved several top chartings including Kisses in the Rain (as high as number 1), R n R (as high as number 1), All It Takes (as high as number 2), 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 Sings with Strings (as high as number 9).

Braun performs in the band BWB, with saxophonist Kirk Whalum and guitarist Norman Brown.

In 2005, he and saxophonist Richard Elliot co-founded ARTizen Music Group (now known as Artistry Music) and once had Rykodisc as a distributor.

Braun won Gavin Report's Artist of the Year twice.

Compilation appearances

  • New Age Music & New Sounds Vol. 67 – Liberty
  • Songs co-written

  • "Here With Me" (with Kevin Cronin)
  • References

    Rick Braun Wikipedia


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