Originally from the city that gave the world the "Philly Sound,” American Bandstand, Hall & Oates, and jazz greats like McCoy Tyner and Stanley Clarke, Brian started playing professionally at the age of 12.
In July of 1985, came the opportunity of a lifetime — He was recruited to work on the team that was helping to put together the largest and most historic benefit concert the world had ever witnessed — Live Aid. In 1985, he attended The Charles Morris Price School where he received his Certificate in Advertising, Marketing, and Public Relations and graduated at the top of his class. He then went on to get his Bachelor of Arts in Communication fromTemple University. In 1991 he was accepted into the Organizational Dynamics Program at the University of Pennsylvania where he studied business management, strategic planning, and the art and science of negotiations. He graduated in 1996 with a Masters of Science. Through a set of circumstances which brought me full circle back to his first love in life, he made a determination to move out of the background of supporting artists as a musician and business manager and move center stage into the limelight and perform his own material.
He has performed in the Southeast to audiences in Macon, Atlanta, and Nashville!
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