SEVERIN BROWNE
About the Artist
Severin Browne is a singer-songwriter with many years of performing and recording experience. In the early 1970’s Berry Gordy offered Severin a staff songwriting position with Motown’s publishing company Jobete Music just as Motown was moving to Hollywood. Six months later Severin signed on with Motown Records as an artist and made two LPs over the next few years.
In 1996 Severin released a third album on the Moo Records label titled "From the Edge of the World." Some of these songs were used in the indie film "Plan B" starring Jon Cryer. Also during this period, Severin co-wrote a couple songs for the American video release of the Japanese classic “My Friend Totoro” for 20th Century Fox. Then a few years later Severin self-released his 4th CD, “This Twisted Road”, produced with Edward Tree.
After ten years of gigs, new songs, and teaching, Severin is finally releasing a new collection of songs. “Lucky Man – A Songwriter’s Notebook” is a collection of 13 songs written by Severin and an assortment of co-writers that highlights the love of songwriting that Severin lives by and tries to instill in his students. Critics may say that these thirteen songs do not belong on the same record because they are so different from each other. But Severin maintains that his love of the craft of songwriting demanded that each song be written and given the production that each one deserves.
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