Artist's albums
R'N'Browne
1999 · album
Funkin' For Jamaica
1997 · album
Another Shade of Browne
1996 · album
No Longer I
1988 · album
Tommy Gun (Expanded Edition)
1984 · album
Rockin' Radio (Expanded Edition)
1983 · album
Yours Truly
1981 · album
Magic (Expanded Edition)
1981 · album
Love Approach (Bonus Track)
1980 · album
Cupid Shuffle
2022 · single
Radio Vibe
2022 · single
Come What May
2020 · album
Just Work (Radio Edit)
2020 · single
Daydreamin'
2018 · single
Daydreamin’ (Sander Dellariva Remix)
2018 · single
Daydreamin’ (Jazzindahouse Remix)
2018 · single
The Essential Tom Browne - The GRP/Arista Years
2017 · album
Bounce
2016 · single
Legacy
2016 · album
Daydreamin' (Radio Edit) [feat. Joyce San Mateo]
2015 · single
Mo' Jamaica Funk
2007 · album
The Tom Browne Collection
2002 · album
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Biography
Tom Browne was a familiar figure on the R&B charts during the 1979-1989 period when he was recording pop-oriented material for GRP and Arista. Browne studied piano for a year when he was 11 and then switched to trumpet, attending New York City's High School of Music and Art. Originally interested in classical music, Browne discovered jazz while in college in the mid-'70s. He worked with Sonny Fortune, recorded with Lonnie Smith, and then signed with GRP. Although influenced by Freddie Hubbard and occasionally recording a hard bop number, most of Browne's output during that era was clearly geared toward the marketplace. A commercial pilot, Browne largely dropped out of music by the late '80s, but came back in 1994 with a recording for Hip Bop in several settings that included the credible jazz date Another Shade of Browne, which made one wonder "What took so long?" ~ Scott Yanow