Peak Records is proud to present the new release for multi-talented Grammyยฎ winning contemporary urban/jazz guitarist Norman Brown’s “Sending My Love.” For a…

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  1. @vampiroangelico The Sounds of Blackness started as an excellent theatre
    group rooted in singing historical songs of black people since the days of
    slavery. That’s how they come to name themselves. Their old record company
    also felt the name would restrict their sales, and I’m sure it did, but
    they wanted to be true to the music they sing even while having more
    contemporary R&B songs on their cds. Maybe by singing with Norman, other
    groups of music lovers are now familiar with their repertoire.

  2. I understand what you’re saying, but I politely disagree with it. I
    personally don’t find any reason to be proud of your race, since it is
    something you have no control over; you were born with it. Pride, to me, is
    being proud of something you have achieved, with your skills, with your
    knowledge. I am white, but I’m not proud of “being white”. I am instead
    proud of who I made myself to be. I’m proud of being a musician, a
    guitarist, I am proud to be a business owner….my humble opinion. ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. One thing he can do is make songs that feel good… I like to hear the
    guitar more than the singing but I understand he’s trying to reach out to
    those who aren’t so musical… He’s the reason I ever picked up a guitar..
    Make another after the storm CD!!! Lol

  4. @BeatBay I feel the same EXACT way, especially being a guitarist
    myself…That is the way smooth jazz is…(more like smooth pop)…gotta
    sell records. Oh well

  5. @vampiroangelico I agree too. Music is a universal language and shouldn’t
    be a white thing or a black thing. Its something we all share. Much love to
    all.

  6. @7thgroove Thank you 7th groove! I am glad, that I am not the only one that
    feels this way ๐Ÿ™‚ btw: do you know if this lp sold more copies like his old
    lps? i’m a guitarist too, i think thats why we miss the smooth guitarlicks
    so much ๐Ÿ™‚

  7. Norman was referring to the Grammy Award-winning vocal and instrumental
    ensemble group “Sounds of Blackness” and the fact that he collaborated with
    that group on his album. There’s no racial issue here.

  8. I’ve listened to plenty guitar playing…but when Norman plays he has that
    special something that puts his playing in another league. I tell my wife
    and daughters that if they want to know the love I have for them expressed
    in music…just put on a Norman brown CD. Norman thank you for making the
    sacrifice and putting in the hard-work to develop your talent, and
    ultimately give us the gift of your music.

  9. My mentor, brother and friend this is a great album that i have been
    earnestly waiting for. So happy its finally out and we can hear from you
    again. All the best. Keep doing what you like doing best. Great!

  10. Norman is one positive person that inspires. It was a joy to get to meet
    him on the BWB tour years ago in Kansas City. I can’t stop smiling when I
    listen to his music. Thank You for posting. Look forward to seeing and
    hearing him for years and years to come.

  11. I am a Norman Brown fan but I dont like this album.. i miss the jazz
    feeling. too much rnb singing less guitar chops. the title track is just
    awesome but in the end, i want an almost instrumental jazz album and not a
    rnb pop album. ๐Ÿ™

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