Piece image

Musician Tip No. 27 - Paul Brown

Series: Musician Tips
From: WAMU
Length: 00:02:17

Tips about playing and singing from Paul Brown. Read the full description.

Bgc-logo-bluegold_-prx_small Paul Brown is not only one of today’s most sought after old time banjo players, he is a fine fiddler and singer. Paul started playing banjo at age ten, and spent years learning music from some of the last fiddle, banjo, and guitar players to emerge before the age of radio and recordings. He plays primarily old time tunes from northwest North Carolina, and central and southwest Virginia. Some of the songs came from his mother, who learned them in the 1920s and 1930s from older musicians near Bedford, Virginia. He studied banjo intensively with the late Tommy Jarrell of North Carolina. He’s played with a long list of outstanding old time groups including, the Bent Mountain Band, Benton Flippen, and the Smokey Valley Boys. Paul has produced numerous acclaimed recordings of traditional musicians. Today he plays with Terri McMurray and John Schwab in the Mostly Mountain Boys, and with the Toast String Stretchers in North Carolina. He’s performed and presented at traditional music camps and festivals since the 1970s. His day job? Paul is a newscaster at NPR’s Washington, DC headquarters.

To hear the full audio, sign up for a free PRX account or log in.

Also in the Musician Tips series

Piece image

Musician Tip No. 54 - Jeanette Williams (00:00:33)
From: WAMU

Tips on singing with emotion from Jeanette Williams.
Piece image

Musician Tip No. 53 - Beth Stevens (00:01:20)
From: WAMU

Beth Stevens speaks with WAMU's Bluegrass Country about the importance of education.
Piece image

Musician Tip No. 52 - Dale Ann Bradley (00:01:06)
From: WAMU

Singing tips from Dale Ann Bradley.
Piece image

Musician Tip No. 51 - Cia Cherryholmes (00:01:05)
From: WAMU

Travel tips from from Cia Cherryholmes.
Piece image

Musician Tip No. 50 - Bradley Walker (00:00:49)
From: WAMU

Bradley Walker speaks with WAMU's Bluegrass Country about song selection.
Piece image

Musician Tip No. 49 - Mark Delaney (00:00:57)
From: WAMU

Tuning tips from from Mark Delaney.
Piece image

Musician Tip No. 48 - Rebekah Weiler (00:00:45)
From: WAMU

Rebekah Weiler speaks with WAMU's Bluegrass Country about banjo shortcuts.
Piece image

Musician Tip No. 47 - Jeremy Garrett (00:00:45)
From: WAMU

Tips on show preparation from Jeremy Garrett
Piece image

Musician Tip No. 46 - Andy “Panda” Moritz (00:01:13)
From: WAMU

Tips on “going pro” from bassist Andy Moritz.
Piece image

Musician Tip No. 45 - Sandy Lee Cherryholmes (00:01:44)
From: WAMU

Health tips from Sandy Lee Cherryholmes.

Piece Description

Paul Brown is not only one of today’s most sought after old time banjo players, he is a fine fiddler and singer. Paul started playing banjo at age ten, and spent years learning music from some of the last fiddle, banjo, and guitar players to emerge before the age of radio and recordings. He plays primarily old time tunes from northwest North Carolina, and central and southwest Virginia. Some of the songs came from his mother, who learned them in the 1920s and 1930s from older musicians near Bedford, Virginia. He studied banjo intensively with the late Tommy Jarrell of North Carolina. He’s played with a long list of outstanding old time groups including, the Bent Mountain Band, Benton Flippen, and the Smokey Valley Boys. Paul has produced numerous acclaimed recordings of traditional musicians. Today he plays with Terri McMurray and John Schwab in the Mostly Mountain Boys, and with the Toast String Stretchers in North Carolina. He’s performed and presented at traditional music camps and festivals since the 1970s. His day job? Paul is a newscaster at NPR’s Washington, DC headquarters.