Bird To Word OBJ & Family ETA
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ม.ค. 2025
- On October 10, 2019 the family of Oscar Brown, Jr. launched the Official TH-cam Channel dedicated to his music and artistic legacy.
Known for his groundbreaking album *Sin & Soul*, Brown performs classics like 'But I Was Cool,' 'Work Song,' and 'Dat Dere' live. Don’t miss his rendition of the iconic 'Signifyin’ Monkey.'
His Ed Sullivan performance highlights why Oscar Brown Jr. remains a legendary voice in jazz and spoken word, paving the way for future generations of artists, including button poetry pioneers."
In 2018 An Artists Residency was developed for Maggie Brown and Africa Brown to work as community partners at the Reva & David Logan Center for the Arts. This served as a beacon for the activities and discoveries centered around the Oscar Brown, Jr. The Oscar Brown Archive Project (OBJAP) ran from 2018 and is presently being concluded and the sisters work together performing and raising awareness of their iconic father.
Oscar Brown Jr. and family at ETA Creative Arts
OBJ set lyric to Charlie Parker tunes in this video the family sings Ornathology & Billiys Bounce, Maggie, Africa & Oscar "Bobo" Brown III with Calvin Koco Brunson on piano , Steve Cobb on drums
The Greatest To Ever Do It! Rest In Power Messenger!!!
So good! I’m still groovin’ to Sin and Soul! 😍
@@joijaxx We love to hear that!! Thank you for posting this message, we love you JoiJaxx 🥰
@@oscarbrownjr.5978 I love you too! "Sin and Soul" is probably the first record I ever heard, and it was played continuously throughout my childhood. We all loved it. I still have the album. It had a profound influence on my siblings and myself and all of us could probably sing "I Was Cool", "Bid 'Em In", "Signifying Monkey," and "Watermelon Man" straight through if we were asked! Two of my brothers went on to become professional drummers. "Sin and Soul" was one of the first cds I bought when cds came out. The album is on my iPhone and of course I sing along whenever it comes on when I shuffle the songs. As I get older, I appreciate his genius more and more as I understand the nuances and layers of his lyrics-they are truly poetry. Thank you for continuing with his legacy!