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Gregg Kofi Brown has been a member of the world class African pioneers OSIBISA for over 22 years and has travelled all over the world promoting the music of Ghana.

‘Together as One’ is Gregg Kofi Brown’s first solo album and features the likes of STING, STANLEY JORDAN, GABRIELLE, DES’REE & BILLY COBHAM. This album is a combination of the African & jazz music that have driven Gregg’s career. With conscience laden lyrics and funky afro-rhythms Gregg has a created a multi-national musical platform with his guest artists that speaks to many peoples across the world. The production is by the label NBM (Milan, Italy) of NOVECENTO fame.

Gregg Kofi Brown was executive producer of the 2003 Evening Standard cover-mount CD give away in memory of Damilola Taylor which featured the likes of Robbie Williams, Craig David, Gorillaz, Blue and Ms.Dynamite.

In April 1997, Gregg was invited by David Sonenberg (producer of Academy award winner "When We Were Kings") to document & film Lauryn Hill’s (the Fugees) fact-finding mission in East Africa. This documentary was made to highlight the problems of the refugees in Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania and sponsored by Lauryn’s charity The Refugee Project. Gregg & Lauryn performed together several times during this trip and was encouraged by her to make this album.

Gregg Kofi Brown & Friends 'Together as One' available on www.wrasserecords.com
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At 8:42am on February 26, 2009, Jack Pressly said…
Thanks for the message Greg. I'm still listening and learning from Osibisa. Next stop for me one day soon: Ghana! The university of music and pure joy. Sugumugu. CleanbootJack Pressly
At 10:00am on February 25, 2009, Jack Pressly said…
Hi Kofi, we met at the flat in Kilburn believe it or not. I was with Lord Eric Sugumugu. I got his e-mail from Mick T on the Osibisa site but he's not mailed me back yet. You were there, Prince Jenot Mendigue, Teddy, Rebop. They were good days and I'm glad I found you on this space. All the Blessed. Kofi Jack.
At 2:28pm on February 16, 2009, Mikayla Gilbreath said…
Hello Gregg. Thanks for inviting me to be a friend. I listened to your music. Great stuff! I think my favorite is Midnight Flyer (I like the sax work!).

I'm honored to have you for a friend,

Mikayla
At 12:10pm on July 3, 2008, Petra Kozeluhova said…
Great music! Love it!! Thanx, P
:o)
At 11:10am on May 30, 2008, Bill Cobham said…
Hey Gregg:
Was great to connect in London. Looking forward to the future collaboration as well.
Regards
BC
At 8:04am on April 10, 2008, Brad Wilcox said…
What a groover! Nice, sir. My pleasure to hear you and make your acquaintance!
At 7:03pm on April 9, 2008, Lainie Cooke said…
Thank you so much for reaching out and welcoming me to your world and your friendship. It means a lot.
At 6:58pm on April 9, 2008, Lisa Markley said…
an honor to meet (and hear you)
At 2:23pm on April 9, 2008, diane hoffman said…
Hi Gregg Thank you for adding me to your network - you
do such great work around the world. Peace, Diane
At 1:29pm on February 25, 2008, Cheikh Ndoye said…
Hello Greg!!!!
It is an honor to be here and listen to your outstanding work.
Regards!!!
Cheikh
 
 

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