Two very different people. Peter Brown of TK Records fame is white and sang his works. Peter Brown who worked with Patrick Adams is a black man who hails from New York City and never sang, but was a producer/arranger.
Does anyone know if Peter Brown of Do You Wanna Get Funky With Me is the same Peter Brown who co-produced artists on the P&P label, or are they two different people? According to allmusicguide they are the same people. But it strikes me as odd that Peter Brown would record himself on the TK label while producing other artists on the New York P&P label.
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Two very different people. Peter Brown of TK Records fame is white and sang his works. Peter Brown who worked with Patrick Adams is a black man who hails from New York City and never sang, but was a producer/arranger.
I went through my record collection and found several artists/producers who produced artists on several different labels. Examples: Luther Vandross, Ashford and Simpson, Gregg Diamond, KC (of the Sunshine Band), Giorgio Moroder, Narada Michael Walden, Quincy Jones to name just a few. But speaking of labels, I've never heard of the P+P label....
good question.i thought that would be stretch for peter brown from songs like "dance with me" to disco juice and atmosphere strut.Originally Written by Disco Funk
thanks bernie for the info.remember bernie(family) you always have a place to stay when your in Orlando.
Thanks for clearing that up. I suspected they were two different people, but I just needed to make sure. Anytime I read a write-up about P&P records and Peter Brown, there was never any clarification like "not Peter Brown of TK Records fame".Originally Written by dj phillip esparza
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Next time we're in Florida we'll have to get together. Say hi to Michelle.Originally Written by dj phillip esparza
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