Alison Brown

Alison Brown

2000 Grammy winner – 4 time nominee
Blues & Bluegrass

  • Manager: Mark Z. Alpert
    Management Territory: Worldwide with Limited Exceptions

"Like James Taylor's voice or B.B.King's guitar, Alison Brown's banjo is an instrument possessed of a unique sonic signature and an inecapable beauty" —BILLBOARD MAGAZINE

“Alison Brown left a career in investment banking for a life as a banjo musician. Anyone who thinks this was a foolish move hasn’t heard her play.” —NEW YORKER

“Striking original melodies with bluegrass, jazz, classical, folk and world-music rhythms coursing through them.” —THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

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Alison Brown has achieved success in many areas: a Harvard graduate, record label co-founder and owner, mother, and, the role that most people know her in: banjo virtuoso. An internationally recognized musician with a wide-reaching and loyal fan base, Brown first came to national prominence when she was asked by Alison Krauss to join her band Union Station in 1989. Brown had already made a name for herself prior to that by performing extensively with fiddler Stuart Duncan, and on occasional pick-up sessions with artists such as . . .

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