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Veteran EL producer shares in Grammy nomination

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Glenn Brown at the control board in his GBP Studio in East Lansing.
Mark Bashore

East Lansing music producer and engineer Glenn Brown talks about his involvement with a project up for a Grammy award, bassist Marcus Miller’s album “Afrodeezia.”

Parts of the album were recorded at Brown’s GBP Studio in East Lansing. We talk with Glenn Brown the project.

A longtime East Lansing recording engineer and producer is savoring his role in a record up for a Grammy award next Monday. Bassist Marcus Miller’s album “Afrodeezia” has been nominated for an award in the Best Contemporary Instrumental Album category.

Glenn Brown became involved when Miller asked trumpeter Etienne Charles, who teaches at Michigan State University and has performed on Current State, to play on a track. That recording, on a track called “Son of MacBeth,” was done at Brown’s GBP Studio.

Current State's Mark Bashore visits with Glenn Brown at GBP Studio.

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