David Arthur Brown

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Teenage Summer Days 00:00 Tools
Girl From Vladivostok 00:00 Tools
Magura 00:00 Tools
Morning Sun 00:00 Tools
Barcelona 00:00 Tools
Hotel Devman 00:00 Tools
Fallujah 00:00 Tools
Inland Empire Freeways 00:00 Tools
Richer Man 00:00 Tools
Foolin' Myself 00:00 Tools
Palm Springs 00:00 Tools
Devushka from Vladivostok 00:00 Tools
Green Eyed Taxi (cover Зеленоглазое такси) 00:00 Tools
Green Eyed Taxi 00:00 Tools
Pillow From Home 00:00 Tools
Star Called Sun 00:00 Tools
Casa Batllo 00:00 Tools
Kao sun road 00:00 Tools
Casa Batllo (Brazzavile In Istanbul) 00:00 Tools
Девушка from Vladivostok 00:00 Tools
Baltic Sea 00:00 Tools
Hotel Ukraine 00:00 Tools
17 00:00 Tools
Inland empire 00:00 Tools
green-eyed-taxi 00:00 Tools
David Arthur Brown - Magura 00:00 Tools
L.A. River Lady 00:00 Tools
Lena 00:00 Tools
Blue Candles 00:00 Tools
Morning Sun ... 00:00 Tools
Teenage Summer Days - Fallujah 00:00 Tools
Teenage Summer Days - Foolin' Myself 00:00 Tools
Barcelona (2009) 00:00 Tools
Bosphorus 00:00 Tools
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Hotel Ukraina 00:00 Tools
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David Brown is an american singer songwriter, guitarist and saxophonist and member from Brazzaville. He is born 1967 in Los Angeles, California. Brazzaville was formed by David Brown in 1998 in Los Angeles, California. While on tour playing saxophone with Beck, David bought an old guitar in Barcelona and began writing the songs for what would be the first Brazzaville album, 2002. Since then Brazzaville has recorded an additional 3 albums, Somnambulista, Rouge on Pockmarked Cheeks and Hastings Street. The original version of the band included many musicians, although the core group consisted of Kenny Lyon, Joe Zimmerman, Joel Virgel-Vierset, Mike Bolger and David Ralicke. The band has toured the east and west coasts of the US as well as playing shows in Europe, Russia and Kazakhstan. In 2003 David sold everything and moved to Barcelona. There he formed a new version of Brazzaville consisting of himself, two American expatriates (Ivan Knight and Brady Lynch) and two local boys (Paco Jordi and Richie Alvarez). In 2004, Mimicry Records released a greatest hits record called Welcome to Brazzaville. The band’s fifth album, East L.A. Breeze, was released in June 2006, and tracks are currently streaming on their myspace page. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.