CLASSIC.... Back in the day against the summer heat, this was the JAM !!!!! It's quite obvious that Tom Brown is a realist...A beautiful human being...
40 years later and I still love this song. Each element is perfect: drums, percussion, guitar, keys, piano, vocal. I hope Tom made lots of money from it because it has given me so much pleasure listening to it.
What an awesome guy, Tom Browne is the shit , “Jamaica Funk” is a timeless piece. Such a humble and talented man. I like how he says “I wanted to make music and provide for my family. Not to make hit records....as long as I can provide for my family I’m a happy man.” A true artist and human being. Much respect.
I'm the biggest fan of all time of the song Jamaica Funk, I'm positive i've listened to it more times than all fans and members combined. Love it! best song ever.
The moral of the story is: NEVER be mindlessly materialistic with your money. Think about how badly you want something before buying it. If you don’t want it that bad, don’t even bother purchasing. Not all material items are important.
This made me feel emotional, what a class act. So many musicians end up with a substance abuse, he made life for himself and family. And a pilot to boot, damn that's pretty sexy ;) This video was just put on my favorite in the playlist. I love how he said you need to tell money where to go, if not it...there are consequences. he's so humble and I wish him well. They just don't make em like they used to.
He's definitely to be admired and highly respected. A mark of a true man!! Funkin' for Jamaica will always be the shitz!!! Introduce it to these young copycats and it'll live another 9 lives at least.
Funkin is so down. It is Mensa level jazz funk. Tight but loose. Such a classic and timeless song. It never gets old. This was so unexpected - this story. Respect to Tom Browne.
I'm a generation younger, but I really feel you can't be cooler than the people who were making this music. Tom Browne seems like a smart, classy dude who made an indelible mark in the music industry. Dudes like this are cut from a different cloth, huge respect.
I still, to this day, can't tell you how much that song influenced my love for hip hop/r&b music. Tom Brown's smooth trumpet, the sweet melodic voice of the lead singer, and the funky background music and vocals of the band grabs a hold of me every time I hear this song. For this song alone, you deserve a star on the "Musicians Sidewalk of Fame"!
Hey brother Tom Browne, a long time Jamaica, Queens resident like myself, we're still funkin' for Jamaica 24/7 from Merrick to Guy Brewer to Sutphin to Rockaway to 'the Ave' (Jamaica Avenue) and the whole nine yards. Keep up the good work and God Bless you!
I born in Brooklyn in '71 and my family moved to Rosedale, Queens (Jamaica: Rosedale, Laurelton, Cambria Heights, South Jamaica) in 1984 which was right on the frontier between Queens and Valley Stream, Long Island. Riding the Q85 bus, I would go past The Door restaurant on Merrick Blvd everyday to get the school. I had no idea about the rich history of music- particularly Progressive Jazz prevalent in Jamaica.
Living in the Bronx when this hit came out, true music and is on my current playlist of New York City music I grew up on. Retired military but will never retire "Funkin for Jamaica" thank you Mr. Tom Browne and your band.
I'M 60 NOW AND I STILL HAVEN'T FOUND A CLEAR ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION.WHY DOES THE VIDEO NOT HAVE THE REAL PEOPLE WHO PLAYED THE INSTRUMENTS ON THIS CLASSIC FUNKY TRACK IN THE DAMN VIDEO?BOBBY BROOM ON GUITAR,BENARD WRIGHT,AKA (NARD),ON BASS KEYBOARDS/SYNTHERSIZER AND KEYBOARDS,THE LEGENDAY MARCUS MILLER ON BASS AND BUDDY WILLIAMS ON DRUMS.NONE OF THESE 4 TALENTED MUSICIANS ARE IN THE VIDEO AND I STILL DON'T KNOW WHY THESE OTHER PEOPLE ARE IN THE VIDEO ALL THESE YEARS LATER.I WAS 16 WHEN THIS SONG CAME OUT IN JULY OF 1980 AND IT WAS ONE OF THE HOTTEST JAM ON THE RADIO AND IN THE CLUBS BACK THEN.THIS JAM IS AN ALL TIMER IN FUNK MUSIC AND WILL ALWAYS BE JUST THAT,AN ALL TIME FUNK JAM FOREVER.
And where are the Flythe brothers, where is Kevin 'Oz' Osborne? They did the rappin. You can clearly understand the call of Mike, Winkie & Oz? In the video, the guys are lip syncing! I am still upset about that , wherever I party, it's a must play jam!
Hello Tom Brown!! Being born and raised in Jamaica, Queens myself-growing up from the neighborhood of Baisley and Merrick to Rochdale Village, and now living in Maryland, when I hear this song it brings back so many memories of back-in-the day!!! I don't care where I live in this world, I am so glad I was born and raised in Jamaica, Queens. Thank you for making a unique and soulful song that will Never be forgotten!!
Born and raised in Jamaica Queens as well just came across you 3 year old comment on UA-cam! I’m also living in MD! Small world, hello my fellow NY Sista💋🙌🏼
Grew up in Flushing but took music lessons just off Baisley Blvd. That neighborhood was the musical nexus of the world, The Queens renaissance. So happy to have experienced it as a young and curious music student.
serial brain 2 sent me to this site nice to hear the old music playing I used to work at the Village Door they had a band every night the first night I started I remember Arthur prysock was the Entertainer for that evening great memories
So much respect for this gentleman. I am in total awe of him. A pilot as well as a successful and gifted musician? And his song is timeless as it can still get someone in that mood to dance and want to jam. Not many people have this range of talent and able to master each one. Just WOW! Kudos!!
I was born in Kingston Jamaica and it took over 50 years for me to realize that tom and company were talking about Jamaica Queens!! But Still a COMPLETE CLASSIC!@ The whole crew churned out magic over many albums that warmed our hearts forever!
I have a 1980 olds Cutlass and was banging Funkin for Jamaica one day. An older guy white guy pulled up to me a said oh my god that's Tom Browne. He said he bought that album when it was new. Then he said at the time he had just bought a new Cutlass supreme that looked exactly like mine did except for the rims. The look on his face was priceless. He gave me a brief history lesson about the song and it matched what Tom Browne said. 😎✌
Talk about talented; Tom Browne is the man! God truly blessed him with amazing abilities, and Mr. Browne exercised those gifted to the fullest! A pilot, musician, and a physics major! 🛩🎺🎵👑
From one that learned trumpet from an elder out of 142nd/107th, thank you for doing this for us. Holy cow, the Village Door. People have no idea, even till now, how many musicians come out of our section of Queens.
Wow. This man has used every bit of his gray matter. A world-class musician, studied physics, AND is a licensed pilot??? Mr. Browne is living life the right way.
I'm a 55yr old white guy ... I bought Funking for Jamaica on the LP version as it was all we could get in 1980 in Canada via import - and I still have it ... and every time I hear it its like the first time, the classics truly never get old and Toni's voice is truly angelic. I have never wavered in my musical tastes thanks to Tom, love the GAP Band, George Clinton, SOS Band, and everyone else (you know I know who you are thinking about) - Thanks Tom for evereything.
Listed on the session for "Funkin' for Jamaica (N.Y.)" were keyboardist Bernard Wright, bassist Marcus Miller, guitarist Bobby Brown, drummer Buddy Williams, percussionist Crusher Bennett, and pianist Dave Grusin.
For some reason I just always knew it was Jamaica NY, I knew they were high lol but the song is a classic so many things going on a rap, awesome female vocal, horns and of course, bass.
I had a chance to speak with Mr. Browne via email a while ago. As a metal musician coming out of Queens born in ‘93 that grew up listening to old 70’s and 80’s jazz and fusion courtesy of my father, his advice was instrumental to developing my craft and extremely eye opening. This man is a legend, and I made sure to tell him such. Mr. Browne, I’m not sure if you ever read these comments, but if you see this, thank you so much for the wisdom you’ve given me and laying the foundation for my formative years in music. I wish you continued blessings in all of your passions. Thank you good sir, for defining the REAL sound of the hood where we came from.
Mr. Tom Browne, This has made my day, sir. You are most definitely both a left and right brain person. Music, Physics, and flying aircraft go hand in hand. Would like to see more documentary videos of you!
Wow! I'm blown away! I didn't know Mr. Browne had a physics background and flew planes!!!! EXTRAORDINARY!!! JAMAICA FUNK and THIGH'S HIGH are absolutely timeless! what a talent! Also a lesson in getting a good education, young ones. Take heed.
Bro, I thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for giving us some historic funk for us to enjoy. This piece is timeless. I remember that song as a kid. I enjoy all the olds heads, who poured their souls, into the funk music of the 70s & 80's. May Allah continue to bless you Sir!!!!
Great documentary. As a 22 year old Brazilian fan of Browne, I didn't know that he is a pilot. But, funny how things in the musical industry turns out. One of the prime funk artists in the late 70s-early 80s, eventually just as disco burned out, also the almighty funk, leaving many talented musicians behind. What a shame!
No one mentioned his smoove cut ‘Herbal Scent’....one of his classics! And yes, ‘Thighs High’ was a stone groove too. Hell, I loved his entire ‘Browne Sugar’ album!!!!
That horn has worked down to the core of my very being..I grew up in an affluent area in Queens, 15 mins from Jamaica NY...I was a trained dancer and knew I scored when I ran into Tom and my dancing hit the street💃🏼 Max Respect 💋😁🌿
T. Browne needs his own episode of Unsung! A true innovator of music and a great musician as well!
Carlos Leon you read my mind I was thinking about the same thing I have this album on cd still
Unsung does not respect instrumentalist....which is why you don't see any.
Mr. Chris So true
Mr. Chris They damn sure don't!
Agreed! Brown & Bird for me ; )
R.I.P. Toni Smith (Thomassina Carrollyne Smith), co-writer and lead vocals.
🙏🏽❤🕊👑
Oh my lord she passed so sad.
What happened to her???
In one of my best best friends
I will never ever forget the friendship Thomasina gave to me never I miss you Toni
This interview destroys the standard stereotype, normally applied to creatives. Thank you Mr Tom Browne.
One of the baddest songs EVER!!!!!!!!!!
Kenneth Odister Hell yeah! !
Preach!
Omg I literally typed the same comments on another video of this song... I almost thought this was meeee! Lmao
This song will live on FOREVER!!!!
Tom Browne's, "Funkin' For Jamaica (NY) is an enduring classic jam that had stood the test of time.😂😂😂
that one and thigh's high,
In the football venacular when describing a running back: it hasn't lost a step.
Tho you put NY in parentheses, we Jamaicans took this song as ours! 😉🇯🇲
The song is timeless it will never go out of style this song should go in a time capsule in outer space it needs to span across the universe
Although his music career had to take a back seat, this song is timeless. His education in Physics paid off. Pay attention 'youngsters'.
Amen to that!
Or money will tell itself where to go
Hell yeah. But today? They riot like they deserve everything for free.
Totally agree 👍🏼
Absolutely! There’s nothing wrong with kinematics equations and derivatives.
CLASSIC.... Back in the day against the summer heat, this was the JAM !!!!! It's quite obvious that Tom Brown is a realist...A beautiful human being...
Yooooo this gives me goosebumps!!!! Summer 1980 and this still goes hard on July 22, 2024!!!!!
Today, Tonni Smith passed away. A sad day. RIP, Tonni, the singer.
Pablo Romero what’s she died of mon ?
RIP Tonni💜😟
💔💔💔😢
40 years later and I still love this song. Each element is perfect: drums, percussion, guitar, keys, piano, vocal. I hope Tom made lots of money from it because it has given me so much pleasure listening to it.
💯
One of the coldest songs of my life. Even in 2019 it still can get any party going 👍🏽
What an awesome guy, Tom Browne is the shit , “Jamaica Funk” is a timeless piece. Such a humble and talented man. I like how he says “I wanted to make music and provide for my family. Not to make hit records....as long as I can provide for my family I’m a happy man.” A true artist and human being. Much respect.
I'm the biggest fan of all time of the song Jamaica Funk, I'm positive i've listened to it more times than all fans and members combined. Love it! best song ever.
"Money is a fleeing thing, if you don't how to handle it will tell itself where to go".. Wise words - Thank you Mr. Browne
The moral of the story is: NEVER be mindlessly materialistic with your money. Think about how badly you want something before buying it. If you don’t want it that bad, don’t even bother purchasing. Not all material items are important.
Thank you Captain, that song will remain timeless.
This made me feel emotional, what a class act. So many musicians end up with a substance abuse, he made life for himself and family. And a pilot to boot, damn that's pretty sexy ;) This video was just put on my favorite in the playlist. I love how he said you need to tell money where to go, if not it...there are consequences. he's so humble and I wish him well. They just don't make em like they used to.
For real. He did well with his gifts. He's a brilliant man, a degree in physics.
He's definitely to be admired and highly respected. A mark of a true man!!
Funkin' for Jamaica will always be the shitz!!!
Introduce it to these young copycats and it'll live another 9 lives at least.
Facts!
RIP Tonni... You had the Energy that will live forever
I graduated in 1982 and remember this tune being very popular in junior high school.
My mother and aunts favorite song. They were from Queens. So many memories!
R.I.P. Toni Smith. Rest easy.
Funkin is so down. It is Mensa level jazz funk. Tight but loose. Such a classic and timeless song. It never gets old. This was so unexpected - this story. Respect to Tom Browne.
I'm a generation younger, but I really feel you can't be cooler than the people who were making this music. Tom Browne seems like a smart, classy dude who made an indelible mark in the music industry. Dudes like this are cut from a different cloth, huge respect.
I still, to this day, can't tell you how much that song influenced my love for hip hop/r&b music. Tom Brown's smooth trumpet, the sweet melodic voice of the lead singer, and the funky background music and vocals of the band grabs a hold of me every time I hear this song. For this song alone, you deserve a star on the "Musicians Sidewalk of Fame"!
Hey brother Tom Browne, a long time Jamaica, Queens resident like myself, we're still funkin' for Jamaica 24/7 from Merrick to Guy Brewer to Sutphin to Rockaway to 'the Ave' (Jamaica Avenue) and the whole nine yards. Keep up the good work and God Bless you!
Jarell Clark You just hit a home run with those comments TRUE DAT 4REAL! !
Jarell Clark my old stomping grounds
Yep 🥰
After almost 40years I still smile when hearing the intro to this song. Playing the air piano chords is a must!
As long as I can provide for my family...then I'm a happy man... Wow humble words Mr Browne ♥
RIP Toni Smith, the lead, female vocalist
I born in Brooklyn in '71 and my family moved to Rosedale, Queens (Jamaica: Rosedale, Laurelton, Cambria Heights, South Jamaica) in 1984 which was right on the frontier between Queens and Valley Stream, Long Island. Riding the Q85 bus, I would go past The Door restaurant on Merrick Blvd everyday to get the school. I had no idea about the rich history of music- particularly Progressive Jazz prevalent in Jamaica.
Living in the Bronx when this hit came out, true music and is on my current playlist of New York City music I grew up on. Retired military but will never retire "Funkin for Jamaica" thank you Mr. Tom Browne and your band.
I remember this and it was a two-fold pleasure. My family is from Jamaica, but Iived in NYC and know Jamaica in Queens. Great CLASSIC song
One of my all-time favorite classics 🎶 ... thank 🙏🏿 you
I'M 60 NOW AND I STILL HAVEN'T FOUND A CLEAR ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION.WHY DOES THE VIDEO NOT HAVE THE REAL PEOPLE WHO PLAYED THE INSTRUMENTS ON THIS CLASSIC FUNKY TRACK IN THE DAMN VIDEO?BOBBY BROOM ON GUITAR,BENARD WRIGHT,AKA (NARD),ON BASS KEYBOARDS/SYNTHERSIZER AND KEYBOARDS,THE LEGENDAY MARCUS MILLER ON BASS AND BUDDY WILLIAMS ON DRUMS.NONE OF THESE 4 TALENTED MUSICIANS ARE IN THE VIDEO AND I STILL DON'T KNOW WHY THESE OTHER PEOPLE ARE IN THE VIDEO ALL THESE YEARS LATER.I WAS 16 WHEN THIS SONG CAME OUT IN JULY OF 1980 AND IT WAS ONE OF THE HOTTEST JAM ON THE RADIO AND IN THE CLUBS BACK THEN.THIS JAM IS AN ALL TIMER IN FUNK MUSIC AND WILL ALWAYS BE JUST THAT,AN ALL TIME FUNK JAM FOREVER.
And where are the Flythe brothers, where is Kevin 'Oz' Osborne? They did the rappin. You can clearly understand the call of Mike, Winkie & Oz? In the video, the guys are lip syncing! I am still upset about that , wherever I party, it's a must play jam!
One of my favorite songs of all time!!! I’m 55yrs old and remember the first time I heard this song!
Hello Tom Brown!! Being born and raised in Jamaica, Queens myself-growing up from the neighborhood of Baisley and Merrick to Rochdale Village, and now living in Maryland, when I hear this song it brings back so many memories of back-in-the day!!! I don't care where I live in this world, I am so glad I was born and raised in Jamaica, Queens. Thank you for making a unique and soulful song that will Never be forgotten!!
I lived over there too. Went to P.S.30, lived across from Baisley Projects. Foch Blvd. & 165th St
Born and raised in Jamaica Queens as well just came across you 3 year old comment on UA-cam! I’m also living in MD! Small world, hello my fellow NY Sista💋🙌🏼
Grew up in Flushing but took music lessons just off Baisley Blvd. That neighborhood was the musical nexus of the world, The Queens renaissance. So happy to have experienced it as a young and curious music student.
@@jacquelynneowens6 just came across your comment😁..hello my NY sister! 😁✨
@@Lordsincere1 Wow! Just seeing your comment. Hello NY fam.!
Very Beautiful story 🤩❤
I'm so Proud of You Brother
Tom Browne! A Fine Example of Historical Excellence!!
Amen!
Still one of my all time favorite funk songs & still the most recognizable horn chords in all of funk, R&B, jazz & hip hop!
One of my all time favorite songs!
Anyone else here because SB2 sent you? Love Funk - awesome :) WWG1WGA
Jep!
@@martinhuebner7450 Hey . Nice to know you are here.
@@v8infinity8 Alles wird gut!
Yes.
serial brain 2 sent me to this site nice to hear the old music playing I used to work at the Village Door they had a band every night the first night I started I remember Arthur prysock was the Entertainer for that evening great memories
White guy abed 56 🇬🇧…Thanks for this stunning piece of music
Wow, I had no idea he was a pilot.. Anyway, great artist and he created an iconic track that will live forever.
Wow...a man of many talents - jazz trumpeter and aviator pilot! That song was amazing and so was "Thighs High - Grip Your Hips & More."
CoffeeLover yesss Thighs High was and still is the jamn! I still play this song thanks to UA-cam 🎼🎼🎼
Yup. Toni sang on that one too.
Donald Byrd was a pilot also he played the trumpet
@@omarabdulalim4862 Donald had a couple masters degree. Another well verse brilliant guy
So much respect for this gentleman. I am in total awe of him. A pilot as well as a successful and gifted musician? And his song is timeless as it can still get someone in that mood to dance and want to jam. Not many people have this range of talent and able to master each one. Just WOW! Kudos!!
One of the greatest funk tunes ever......
Wow, did not know this. Talk about multi talented. Love the song from so long and still do. Way to go Mr Browne.
I was born in Kingston Jamaica and it took over 50 years for me to realize that tom and company were talking about Jamaica Queens!! But Still a COMPLETE CLASSIC!@ The whole crew churned out magic over many albums that warmed our hearts forever!
I love it! We talking bout yall too! ❤
Thank you.
I have a 1980 olds Cutlass and was banging Funkin for Jamaica one day. An older guy white guy pulled up to me a said oh my god that's Tom Browne. He said he bought that album when it was new. Then he said at the time he had just bought a new Cutlass supreme that looked exactly like mine did except for the rims. The look on his face was priceless. He gave me a brief history lesson about the song and it matched what Tom Browne said. 😎✌
Talk about talented; Tom Browne is the man! God truly blessed him with amazing abilities, and Mr. Browne exercised those gifted to the fullest! A pilot, musician, and a physics major! 🛩🎺🎵👑
🙏🏽❤️❤️ Thank U Tom Browne & Toni Smith for this AMAZING TIMELESS SONG
This resonates with me so deeply as I am from Jamaica, NY, I pursued a career in music production, and now I’m in the aviation field.
Who is here because of SB2. 7/27/19
How marvelous. I never knew Tom Browne was also an airline pilot! This was a sweet discovery. Blessed congratulations and RIP Ms. Toni Smith.🙏🏽💯👑
From one that learned trumpet from an elder out of 142nd/107th, thank you for doing this for us. Holy cow, the Village Door. People have no idea, even till now, how many musicians come out of our section of Queens.
Watching this video stirred up my emotions. I love you Queens.
i love this song plus proud new yorker.
Wow. This man has used every bit of his gray matter. A world-class musician, studied physics, AND is a licensed pilot??? Mr. Browne is living life the right way.
One of my all-time favorite songs funkin for Jamaica
What an awesome guy and beautiful story!
I had to watch this twice to fully understand. I had no idea how underrated he is.. Amazing
It's 2022, and I still play my albums and CDs. The song is still amazing! Thank you for making it!!!
I'm a 55yr old white guy ... I bought Funking for Jamaica on the LP version as it was all we could get in 1980 in Canada via import - and I still have it ... and every time I hear it its like the first time, the classics truly never get old and Toni's voice is truly angelic. I have never wavered in my musical tastes thanks to Tom, love the GAP Band, George Clinton, SOS Band, and everyone else (you know I know who you are thinking about) - Thanks Tom for evereything.
Thanx sir for you music 1980,good time's...
Listed on the session for "Funkin' for Jamaica (N.Y.)" were keyboardist Bernard Wright, bassist Marcus Miller, guitarist Bobby Brown, drummer Buddy Williams, percussionist Crusher Bennett, and pianist Dave Grusin.
For some reason I just always knew it was Jamaica NY, I knew they were high lol but the song is a classic so many things going on a rap, awesome female vocal, horns and of course, bass.
This was the jam when it come out (Toronto, Canada)... the jam! Top 10.
My jam forever!!! My kids love it too
Serial Brain 2 brought me here.
Q team
): Too Me
An amazing man and musician.
TAKES ME BACK TO MY TEEN YEARS
Great story.
2:33 He is STILL good looking even in his advanced age. I'm impressed!
this has been in my ipod everyday of my life the last 6 years or so
Awesome song and a great story of a man dedicated to his family.
That song is TIMELESS!!!! THANK YOU FOR FOREVER!!!
Hey brother Tom Brown. I am from Amsterdam Holland , 50 year old and still funkin' every day to your tune!
I had a chance to speak with Mr. Browne via email a while ago. As a metal musician coming out of Queens born in ‘93 that grew up listening to old 70’s and 80’s jazz and fusion courtesy of my father, his advice was instrumental to developing my craft and extremely eye opening. This man is a legend, and I made sure to tell him such.
Mr. Browne, I’m not sure if you ever read these comments, but if you see this, thank you so much for the wisdom you’ve given me and laying the foundation for my formative years in music. I wish you continued blessings in all of your passions. Thank you good sir, for defining the REAL sound of the hood where we came from.
Classic. I play this song on repeat today, still sound fresh and new.
I always play this song at my house party's. It gets the people going!!!
Thanks for uploading this video
I still love this song. A classic. It was the jam back in the day, and it's still great!! Had no idea T om Browne was a pilot. That is so cool.
One of my all time favorite jazz artists! Thank you for great music!❤
Mr. Tom Browne,
This has made my day, sir. You are most definitely both a left and right brain person. Music, Physics, and flying aircraft go hand in hand.
Would like to see more documentary videos of you!
Wow! I'm blown away! I didn't know Mr. Browne had a physics background and flew planes!!!! EXTRAORDINARY!!! JAMAICA FUNK and THIGH'S HIGH are absolutely timeless! what a talent! Also a lesson in getting a good education, young ones. Take heed.
How wonderful to find out that the man behind possibly my favorite song in the world is such a stand-up, decent guy.
Great little doc, fantastic record, every time you stick it on it hits anew..
Thank you for uploading this. And Mr. Tom Brown, thank you for this classic groove! Quality Tunes!
Bro, I thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for giving us some historic funk for us to enjoy. This piece is timeless. I remember that song as a kid. I enjoy all the olds heads, who poured their souls, into the funk music of the 70s & 80's. May Allah continue to bless you Sir!!!!
Wow ! Great Mini-Documentary ! Glad to see Mr. Browne is ALIVE and Well ! Keep Flying ! ❤❤❤.
OUTSTANDING‼️🎺
Absolutely, definitely, sure as hell, without any doubt, for ever and ever one of the greatest tunes ever!!!!!
🙏❤
Great documentary. As a 22 year old Brazilian fan of Browne, I didn't know that he is a pilot. But, funny how things in the musical industry turns out. One of the prime funk artists in the late 70s-early 80s, eventually just as disco burned out, also the almighty funk, leaving many talented musicians behind. What a shame!
One of my favorite black anthems everrrrr
No one mentioned his smoove cut ‘Herbal Scent’....one of his classics! And yes, ‘Thighs High’ was a stone groove too. Hell, I loved his entire ‘Browne Sugar’ album!!!!
This is a timeless jamm right here! OAN- that's my hometown- born and raised at 159th St & 107th Ave, Jamaica, New York.
im crying now i love that song so much
One of my all time faves!!!!!!!
That horn has worked down to the core of my very being..I grew up in an affluent area in Queens, 15 mins from Jamaica NY...I was a trained dancer and knew I scored when I ran into Tom and my dancing hit the street💃🏼 Max Respect 💋😁🌿
Physics major😮 airline pilot daytime job... Making great music was a hobby... This is one bad brother!
My favorite song by Tom Browne is Thighs High (gripp your hips and move).
Tom Browne was so instrumental in my music growth. such a inspiration. THANK YOU!