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Mr. B
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- Blues and boogie-woogie pianist Mark Lincoln Braun
(a.k.a. Mr. B) has become one of the premiere purveyors of
a vanishing art. Having learned his craft first-hand from the
early masters, he is a rare living link to the first generation of
blues and boogie pianists. Steeped in the rich legacy of this
tremendously exciting music, Mr. B learned directly from blues and
boogie legends like Little Brother Montgomery, Boogie Woogie Red,
and Blind John Davis.
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- In demand for both educational programs and concert
performances, he has performed coast to coast and throughout
Europe, Canada, Mexico, and South America. In 2002, he was a guest
artist at the Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival.
He is also the organizer of the annual Mr. B's Blues and Boogie
Piano Celebration. The festival attracts major figures in the
blues and jazz piano world to Ann Arbor for collaborative
performances with Mr. B.
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- Mark Lincoln Braun was born and raised in Flint, Michigan. He
gravitated to Ann Arbor in the 70s where the Blind Pig was an
important venue for boogie and blues piano. While absorbing the
tradition and developing his own approach, Mark was also listening
to a variety of jazz pianists, especially those with strong blues
roots such as Ray Bryant and Horace Silver. This broad range of
interests enables him to feel equally at home playing boogie
woogie classics with authentic fervor, and expanding the tradition
into lively new settings, including jazz orchestra. Today he
further promotes his art and breaks down stylistic barriers by
frequently collaborating with such world renowned mainstream jazz
pianists as Monty Alexander, Henry Butler, Benny Green, Ray
Bryant, Sir Charles Thompson, and Junior Mance. He has appeared on
numerous National Public Radio broadcasts, including Mountain
Stage, Good Evening, Our Front Porch, The Flea Market, At the
Bride, and All Things Considered.
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- Mr. B's many critically-acclaimed recordings also demonstrate
his breadth and originality. Live at the Kerrytown Concert House
shows the solo pianist playing original takes on blues and boogie
standards while Joybox features him stretching out on his own
compositions supported by bass and drums. With legendary jazz
greats J. C. Heard and Marcus Belgrave he recorded Partners in
Time. His recording of original trios and duets (My Sunday Best)
features the renowned be-bop drummer Roy Brooks. Mr. B's
collaboration with the 15-piece Bird of Paradise Orchestra
(Hallelujah Train) has produced an original and explosive blend of
boogie, blues, and big band jazz. Most recently he has
collaborated in the studio with some of today's premiere blues
artists, including John Hammond (Found True Love), Duke Robillard
(Dangerous Place), and Big Bill Morganfield (Ramblin' Mind) among
many others.
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- Today there are not many devoted to playing boogie and blues
piano. Fortunately, Mr. B's passion for showcasing and extending
the tradition makes him a major exponent of an essential form of
American music. As noted by Jazz News International, "the future
of blues piano is in good hands with Mr. B."
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