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Howard E. Scott
Howard E. Scott
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Charles Miller
Charles Miller
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War
War
American funk band
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Lee Oskar
Lee Oskar
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Earl Palmer
Earl Palmer
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Lew Soloff
Lew Soloff
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Brian Blade
Brian Blade
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Barney Kessel
Barney Kessel
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Chris Parker
Chris Parker
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Scott Devours
Scott Devours
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Bob Wilber
Bob Wilber
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Ernie Royal
Ernie Royal
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Ted Rosenthal
Ted Rosenthal
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Billy Butterfield
Billy Butterfield
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Kurt Elling
Kurt Elling
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Uniform Choice
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The Fugs
The Fugs
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Jimmy Giuffre
Jimmy Giuffre
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Chris Dave
Chris Dave
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Steve Smith
Steve Smith
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John D'earth
John D'earth
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Trombone Shorty
Trombone Shorty
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John Boudreaux Jr.
John Boudreaux Jr.
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The Avett Brothers
The Avett Brothers
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Ray Anthony
Ray Anthony
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Emil Richards
Emil Richards
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Ron Wilson
Ron Wilson
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Three Dog Night
Three Dog Night
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Lu Watters
Lu Watters
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Harold Vick
Harold Vick
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Robert Cray
Robert Cray
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David Lee Roth
David Lee Roth
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Ray Bauduc
Ray Bauduc
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Dead & Company
Dead & Company
The Dead Spirit lives on.
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The Subdudes
The Subdudes
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Ray Brown
Ray Brown
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Butch Trucks
Butch Trucks
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The Meters
The Meters
American funk band
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Mundell Lowe
Mundell Lowe
American jazz guitarist (1922-2017)
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The Reverend Horton Heat
The Reverend Horton Heat
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Albert "June" Gardner
Albert "June" Gardner
New Orleans jazz musician
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Canned Heat
Canned Heat
American rock band
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Charlie Persip
Charlie Persip
American jazz drummer
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Mickey Hart
Mickey Hart
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Grateful Dead
Grateful Dead
American rock band
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Percy Heath
Percy Heath
American musician
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Bob Seger
Bob Seger
American singer-songwriter
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Stan Kenton
Stan Kenton
American pianist, composer, arranger and band leader
Harold Ray Brown
American musician

Harold Ray Brown

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Harold Ray Brown (born March 17, 1946) is a founding member of War, an American funk band in the 1970s and 2000s. Harold had a number of roles over the years, acting as drummer, percussion, vocalist, and bandleader.

Brown is the oldest of six children, and the only one in his family to pursue music. Beginning with the congas, Brown progressed to violin while in elementary school, and took up drums in junior high. He turned down a full scholarship to Valparaiso University in 1964 in order to pursue music.

Brown was rooted in the very beginnings of War. In 1962, he met Howard E. Scott at the Cozy Lounge in Long Beach, California. They were fifteen years old at the time and were hired to play in a band for a casual gig.

Brown started a band called the Creators in 1963 in Long Beach while going to Long Beach Polytechnic High School, to play for high school sock hops and car shows. Then in 1967, toward the end of the Vietnam war, he and Howard Scott restarted the band with a new name, Night Shift. Brown had been working as a machinist on the Night Shift. In February 1969 while playing a show at the Rag Doll Night Club in North Hollywood, California Eric Burdon and Lee Oskar jammed with the Night Shift. The band changed its name to War.

Brown left the band to attend college in 1983, majoring in computer science, with a minor in music. He then moved to New Orleans in 1986. In 2001, Brown went back to school to pursue his lifelong hobby; he is now a historian and professional tour guide in New Orleans, and has recently formed a new band called the Lowrider Band with three of the other original members of War: Howard E. Scott, Morris “BB” Dickerson, and Lee Oskar. Brown also works with inner-city youth during the summer, to promote good citizenship through the art of fine drumming.

Harold Ray Brown is a founding member of The Music for Every School Foundation [1]