Kenneth
With a profound passion for music driving him forward, Brown dreams of performing, touring, composing/arranging, and recording alongside some of the most established artists in the music industry. He aspires to inspire and support individuals with developmental differences, helping them pursue their career aspirations in music.
Brown II
KENNETH BROWN II DELIVERS A NEW VIBE TO
CONTEMPORARY MUSIC
Kenneth Brown II is an eclectic musician who started playing trumpet at age 10. He began playing in church at Second Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, learning from a Saturday program offered by the Southeast Symphony Association to a residency at Miracle Theatre in Inglewood. Brown has remained part of the musical scene and the greater community in Los Angeles. As an accomplished trumpeter, composer, and recording artist, Brown is still writing his story— and it is only the beginning.
Highlighted
Performances
Snoop Dogg Performs "Thank You" and "Gin and Juice" at The Game Awards 2024
Kenneth Joins John Legend performing "What Christmas Means to Me" | The Voice Lives | NBC
Roddy Ricch - Heartless / The Box (LIVE from the 63rd GRAMMYs ®️ 2021)
"Kenneth is one of the most rapidly advancing students I've ever encountered on the instrument. He's serious about his music and will no doubt astonish more and more people the longer he continues on this path of self-motivated excellence."
~ Melvin Jones- (GRAMMY award-winning trumpeter and arranger: Tyler Perry, Pattie LaBelle, PJ Morton)
Upcoming
Events
Kenneth is a proud
musician of
As a Westone Audio Artist, Brown is part of an elite group of musicians with access to Westone’s technical support and artist relations teams. Brown uses the Westone E60s whenever duty calls for him to play on live TV or in mass-crowd arenas.
Press &
Interviews
“I really love Quincy Jones and Wynton Marsalis, I really dig the composition styles of Joe Henderson and Freddie Hubbard. I also really hold onto Duke Ellington and Count Basie; just to name a few and keep it concise on what my composition style and my music identify, it’s multifaceted from different genres of black American music as well as some hints of classical.”
- Kenneth Brown II, Interview with 247 Live Culture Magazine