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RobBrown (Rock) recently finished filming the independent film, "The Orphan King", starring opposite Alexis Bledel and Chris Evans.
Born in Harlem and raised in Brooklyn, Brown took a chance and went on an open casting call for extras on the Gus Van Sant film "Finding Forrester".
Brown went on to star alongside Samuel L. Jackson and Ashanti in "Coach Carter, the story of a controversial high school basketball coach (Jackson) who benched his undefeated team due to poor grades.
The New York based alto saxophonist RobBrown represented a new hope for many jazz listeners who felt their music might be becoming a mite cowardly as the 80's began winding down.
Brown and his associates represent a welcome rekindling of the fires that had been burning in the '60s and '70s.
Brown, who has recorded a series of projects on his own, and has also been associated with the fine guitarist Joe Morris as well as pianist Matthew Shipp, began playing piano in second grade and later switched to reed instruments.