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The San Francisco-based smooth jazz duo of twin brothers Nelson (bass) and Wayne Braxton (saxophone) first took shape when both siblings joined the school band during the fourth grade. By high school, each was a perennial member of the California All-State Honor Band; while Wayne went on to Cal State Northridge, performing as a member of the school's celebrated Jazz A Band, Nelson instead studied tuba at San Francisco State University, later touring Europe as part of the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra. The brothers were later reunited at SFSU, collaborating there in a jazz quartet; they were also both honored as selections to the Disney All-American collegiate band. Upon turning professional, Nelson toured with Najee, while Wayne worked with Sheila E.; as the Braxton Brothers, they debuted in 1996 with Steppin' Out, which was originally released on the tiny Kokopelli label but later licensed for reissue by Windham Hill, where it generated the NAC smash "When Love Comes Around." Now and Forever followed in 1999. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
This is the very first time that I heard the Braxton Brothers. Sounds great.Soothing and relaxing. If you're tired and worn from a long days work.Just put on the Braxton Brothers jazz, kick back and relax. This jazz will take you back. You can be where ever you want to be in your mind. So just lay back and close your eyes and enjoy.
They are fabulous. I heard one of their jazz pieces on Najee station that I have on Pandora. Now I have the Braxton Brother's profile and I love their music.
Creed Taylor kind of groove, best when consumed with cold wine on a sunny day underneath a shade tree. Deeper than smooth jazz, just enough groove to make you want to move, just enough real jazz to keep you in your seat.
This is the first time I have heard of the Braxton Brothers...dang, I have been missing this smooth, feet tapping, with the roof back music...I have time to make up yall.
great music.. I just started playing my trumpet after anumber of years. In high school I went on a European tour with the Symphony of Winds playing the French Horn. Then I went to Elizabeth City State University in North Carolina as a music major. I let my teacher change my mind by being bull headed and not following instructions. But now I am getting back into the horn. I play at my church as a means of getting back into the music. Am having a great relearning....
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