Episode 101
Sound Like a Superstar with Paul Brown
Today, we're going to be discussing the life and career of Paul Brown. A two-time Grammy Award-winning musician and producer, Paul Brown has been in the music business for almost five decades and is still producing hit records with some of today’s biggest stars.
We will also look into his production style which combines soulful R&B influenced instrumentation with lead instruments that “sound like a superstar". Paul Brown continues to be a highly sought-after music producer, arranger and engineer. His production style, which is rooted in the soulful R&B influences he has been exposed to, sets him apart from others in the field. He has a knack for utilizing different instruments and bringing out their nuances to create an intricate soundscape of musical excellence.
In addition to his successful career, Paul has found time to pursue other passions, such as writing songs and collaborating with other artists. Paul also shares his thoughts on artificial intelligence and self-flying airplanes, plus details about his other interests such as golfing and wine tasting. Come join us on this journey through time as we explore the life of Paul Brown!
Episode Highlights
11:04 - We're just trying to make ourselves happy. Luckily, the stuff that we liked seems to be embraced by radio and at the moment, it used to be that we were selling just gobs of records. But now. people aren't really selling records.
12:01 - Treating the lead instrument in a way to make it sound like a superstar, and that's something that I pride myself in, something that I developed and something that I am good at, and people appreciate it. When they hear themselves back on the headphones, they're like, "Whoa, okay, this is really special." It inspires them to play better, and so the whole thing is a little bit more inspiring.
17:24 - I'd already been producing for about 15 years and already had a lot of success at radio. A lot of the radio programmers and promoters knew who I was because of my production. When I came out with my first record in '04, they already were like, "Okay, we know who this is." So, I had some name value.
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