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BRAZZAVILLE BIO 2011/2012
David Arthur Brown was born in Los Angeles on June 19th, 1967. He was
a runaway who later became obsessed with low budget travel and poetry.
He traveled through Asia, South America and Europe for many years.
Along the way he learned to play the saxophone. He played sax with Beck
from 1997 through 2000. During that time he learned how to play the guitar
and began writing songs and singing.
David formed Brazzaville in Los Angeles, in late 1997. He searched
tirelessly for a name that would convey the mood of the new band. One
beautiful morning in the Hollywood Hills, he was reading a story in the
L.A. Times about the civil war in Congo. The dateline of the story ready
BRAZZAVILLE Reuters. The word jumped out at him and he knew he had
found the name for the new band. It was only later that he discovered what
an amazing man, Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza, the man the city had been
named after, had been.
Discography:
2002 (1998- JVC, South China Sea, Soyuz)
Somnambulista (2000- JVC, South China Sea, Soyuz)
Rouge On Pockmarked Cheeks(2002- JVC, South China Sea, Soyuz)
Hastings Street (2004-Soyuz)
Welcome to Brazzaville(2004-Web of Mimicry, Soyuz)
East L.A. Breeze(2006/2008-V2, South China Sea, Soyuz)
21st Century Girl(2008- Soyuz)
Brazzaville In Istanbul (2009-Doublemoon)
Teenage Summer Days (David Arthur Brown) (2009-Soyuz)
Jetlag Poetry (2011-Soyuz)
Brazzaville’s early years (1997-2003) were spent largely in Los Angeles.
They recorded and released 3 full length albums during that time and
played countless shows in L.A. With the exception of two East Coast Tours
in 2002, they did little touring due to David being on the road with Beck.
David and Beck were friends from the East Hollywood coffeehouse scene
of the late 80s/early 90s.
Brazzaville’s first 2 albums, 2002 and Somnambulista, were produced
by Michael Rozon at the S.S. Clove Factory in North Hollywood. They
featured musicians such as Smokey Hormel (Beck, Johnny Cash, Tom
Waits, Smokey and Miho), Danny Frankel (Lou Reed, Fiona Apple, K.D.
Lang), David Ralicke (Dengue Fever, Beck), Kenny Lyon (David Baerwald,
Lemonheads), Joel Virgel-Vierset (Nina Hagen), Joe Zimmerman and
many others. Their third album, Rouge On Pockmarked Cheeks featured
production work by Nigel Godrich (Radiohead, Beck, Travis, Sir Paul M.)
and Tony Hoffer (Air, Beck, Belle and Sebastian, Supergrass, Grandaddy)
as well as Michael Rozon.
In 2003 David moved to Barcelona, where he formed his European version
of the band. Brazzaville’s fourth studio album, Hastings Street (2004),
was recorded in both Los Angeles and Barcelona and was mixed in Los
Angeles. It featured musicians like Victor Indrizzo (Willie Nelson, Queens
of the Stone Age, Dave Gahan), Greg Kirstin (Beck, Action Figure Party),
Erica Garcia, Joe Zimmerman, Mike Bolger, Kenny Lyon, David Ralicke
and many others.
November of 2003 marked the first time Brazzaville was inited to play in
Russia. They played 2 shows, the first in Moscow at B2 and the second in
St. Petersburg at Red Club. Brazzaville was invited by the great critic and
writer, Artemy Troitsky. Artemy had found a used Brazzaville CD at Rough
Trade Records in London in the year 2000. He began to play it on his radio
show in Moscow and wrote several reviews about the band, essentially
creating the beginnings of what would become Brazzaville's largest fan
base.
In 2005 Brazzaville was invited to play the esteemed Istanbul Jazz
Festival. This was largely due to the efforts of James Hakan Dedeoglu
and Aylin Gungor. They were the editors of a culture magazine in Istanbul
called Bant. Brazzaville ended up playing 4 shows in one week in Istanbul
and one in Izmir. Turkey has become one of Brazzaville's most important
markets second only to Russia and the CIS countries.
In 2006, Brazzaville released their first CD recorded entirely in Barcelona.
It was entitled East L.A. Breeze and featured members of Brazzaville’s
European line up. The record reached the top of the charts in Russia due
to its version of Star Called Sun, by the legendary Russian rock band,
KINO. In 2008, East L.A. Breeze was released in Europe by V2 Records.
In late 2007, Brazzaville finished their 7th studio album, 21st Century
Girl. It was released in Russia in Feb. 2008 and in the US and Canadal in
August 2008. The song, The Clouds in Camarillo co-written with David’s
close friend Misha Korneev is a duet in English and Russian. It is a tale of
David’s mother’s time in the state mental hospital in Camarillo, California.
The song became a hit all over the Russian speaking world and spent
more time in the top 10 than any other song that year. It helped to make
Russia and the former Soviet Union Brazzaville's most important market.
In 2009, David went to Istanbul to record an album with the great
Turkish producer/musician Deniz Culyan (Portecho, Norrda). The result
was Brazzaville In Istanbul. Released in Turkey and Europe by the
Doublemoon label the album quickly shot into the top 20 of the European
World Music chart.
Also, in 2009 David recorded and released his first solo album under the
name David Arthur Brown entitled Teenage Summer Days.
In 2010, Brazzaville toured extensively. IN addition to many shows in
Russia, Turkey and Ukraine, David and Kenny did a 25 date house
concert tour fo the United States. Also, in August of 2010, Brazzaville was
invited by the US Embassies in Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan,
Uzbekistan and Armenia to play a 5 week tour there as cultural
ambassadors of the USA. For this tour, David brought along many of the
original members of the L.A. Brazzaville.
In 2011, Brazzaville released a new album entitled Jetlag Poetry which
featured 9 new Brazzaville songs as well as cover versions of David
Bowie's Moonage Daydream and Arthur Russell's Your Motion Says.
In May/June of 2011, David and Kenny were invited by Pocket Records
of Beijing to play a 12 city tour of China. In addition to playing many club
shows with the band David, often accompanied by Kenny began playing
more and more kvartirniki (house concerts). Then intimacy of them adds a
special feeling that can't be achieved in a club.
2012 will be the 15th anniversary of the founding of Brazzaville. David has
teamed up with a new manager, Sergei Andreev and his company Magic
Box, who, based in Odessa, Ukraine (home of Serge Gainsbourg), has an
extensive knowledge of Brazzaville's most important markets in Russia
and the former Soviet Union. Sergei has many plans for the David and
the band in 2012. He is arranging a concert with a 48 piece symphony
orchestra as well as the shooting of several new videos for Jetlag Poetry
and even the release of an autobiography of David Arthur Brown which
will first be released in Russia and CIS countries followed by Turkey and
the US. In addition, Brazzaville will be releasing a new Greatest hits CD,
Welcome to Brazzaville 2 and the fans will get to vote on the website for
what songs, from the past 4 albums, will be included.
For years, David has had a great dream of converting an old cargo ship
into a traveling music festival. He is continuing to pursue this and hopes
that, with Sergei's help, it will soon become a reality.
David Arthur Brown lives in the Eixample neighborhood of Barcelona with
his wife and two young children. He enjoys cooking and reading before
bedtime.
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