Keith Brown Band
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A night of Original music and Arrangements from swing, to modern jazz, to groove and in between.
Keith Brown piano, keys
Tony Soltero guitar
Luke Turner saxophone
Chris Carthum trumpet
K.C. Isaman bass
Casey Bedney drums
Aaron Nolan piano, keys
7:30 Pm - 10:00 PM | $25
Keith L. Brown is a distinguished pianist, composer, and educator, widely regarded as one of the most sought-after musicians in contemporary jazz. Rooted in R&B, Funk, Classical, Jazz, and Hip-Hop, his compositions and piano style seamlessly blend these influences, showcasing both deep tradition and modern innovation. With an exceptional command of jazz’s rich language, Brown transitions effortlessly between hard swing, funk, and free improvisation—all while maintaining a distinctive artistic voice.
Born in Memphis, TN, and raised in Knoxville, TN, Brown began playing piano seriously at 18 and quickly established himself as a formidable force in jazz. He currently tours as the pianist for Grammy-nominated saxophonist and 2023 NEA Jazz Masters Fellowship recipient Kenny Garrett. His extensive collaborations include performances with Stefon Harris, Jazzmeia Horn, George Coleman, Greg Tardy, Camille Thurman, Terreon Gully, Willie Jones III, Endea Owens, Charles Tolliver, Buster Williams, Lenny White, Steve Turre, John Clayton, and many more—captivating audiences worldwide.
As a respected bandleader, Brown has headlined renowned venues and international jazz festivals, including the Jazz en Tête Festival in Clermont-Ferrand and Sunset Jazz Club. To date, he has released three full-length albums as a leader, with his latest project, Keith Brown Trio: African Ripples, earning four stars in Downbeat Magazine.
Music has always been woven into Brown’s life. The son of revered composer, pianist, and educator Donald Brown, he was immersed in music from an early age, learning from his father’s artistry and wisdom. His mother, Dorothy, and siblings, Kenneth, Donald Jr., and Cynthia, are all artists, making creativity a family tradition. Through his dedication to exploration, innovation, and reinvention, Brown honors his family’s legacy and the musical ancestors who paved the way before him.
Now, he is passing along his knowledge as the Assistant Professor of Jazz and Contemporary Piano at the University of Oregon, inspiring the next generation of musicians.
Click the link below to buy tickets now:
https://www.thejazzstation.org/shows#!event/register/2026/6/20/keith-brown?utm_source=fb&utm_medium=event&utm_campaign=event
Online ticket purchases close one hour before showtime. If the show is NOT sold out, and tickets remain, they can be purchased directly at the box office door. Doors open 30 minutes prior to showtime.
Keith Brown piano, keys
Tony Soltero guitar
Luke Turner saxophone
Chris Carthum trumpet
K.C. Isaman bass
Casey Bedney drums
Aaron Nolan piano, keys
7:30 Pm - 10:00 PM | $25
Keith L. Brown is a distinguished pianist, composer, and educator, widely regarded as one of the most sought-after musicians in contemporary jazz. Rooted in R&B, Funk, Classical, Jazz, and Hip-Hop, his compositions and piano style seamlessly blend these influences, showcasing both deep tradition and modern innovation. With an exceptional command of jazz’s rich language, Brown transitions effortlessly between hard swing, funk, and free improvisation—all while maintaining a distinctive artistic voice.
Born in Memphis, TN, and raised in Knoxville, TN, Brown began playing piano seriously at 18 and quickly established himself as a formidable force in jazz. He currently tours as the pianist for Grammy-nominated saxophonist and 2023 NEA Jazz Masters Fellowship recipient Kenny Garrett. His extensive collaborations include performances with Stefon Harris, Jazzmeia Horn, George Coleman, Greg Tardy, Camille Thurman, Terreon Gully, Willie Jones III, Endea Owens, Charles Tolliver, Buster Williams, Lenny White, Steve Turre, John Clayton, and many more—captivating audiences worldwide.
As a respected bandleader, Brown has headlined renowned venues and international jazz festivals, including the Jazz en Tête Festival in Clermont-Ferrand and Sunset Jazz Club. To date, he has released three full-length albums as a leader, with his latest project, Keith Brown Trio: African Ripples, earning four stars in Downbeat Magazine.
Music has always been woven into Brown’s life. The son of revered composer, pianist, and educator Donald Brown, he was immersed in music from an early age, learning from his father’s artistry and wisdom. His mother, Dorothy, and siblings, Kenneth, Donald Jr., and Cynthia, are all artists, making creativity a family tradition. Through his dedication to exploration, innovation, and reinvention, Brown honors his family’s legacy and the musical ancestors who paved the way before him.
Now, he is passing along his knowledge as the Assistant Professor of Jazz and Contemporary Piano at the University of Oregon, inspiring the next generation of musicians.
Click the link below to buy tickets now:
https://www.thejazzstation.org/shows#!event/register/2026/6/20/keith-brown?utm_source=fb&utm_medium=event&utm_campaign=event
Online ticket purchases close one hour before showtime. If the show is NOT sold out, and tickets remain, they can be purchased directly at the box office door. Doors open 30 minutes prior to showtime.
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124 W Broadway, Eugene, OR, United States, Oregon 97401
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