SHOWS
May 31, 2009 - The Stylus Exclusive VIP DJ BBQ Presented by HHC
Montana Restaurant & Bar, 145 John Street, Toronto
June 19 2009, 02:00 - NXNE / Harlem Club
67 Richmond E, Toronto, Ontario, CA
June 21 2009, 17:00 - NXNE / Performing Live with Liquid & Velvet Trench Vibes
Main Stage - Corner Dundas & Young St., Toronto, Ontario, CA
July 16 2009, 20:00 - Opening act for Ice Cube - Telus Theatre
Montreal, Québec, CA
July 18 2009, 20:00 - Art of Producing (Judge) - Theatre Plaza
Montreal, Québec, CA
August 21 2009, 20:00 Ottawa Reggae Festival 2009
LeBreton Flats Festival Park, Ottawa
Sept 2. 2009, 17:00 – BNB ALBUM LAUNCH!!! - Club Soda
Montreal, Québec, CA
Sept 7, 2009 - Broward College
Coconut Creek, Florida, US
Sept 8, 2009 - Broward College South
Pembroke Pines, Florida, US
Sept 9. 2009 - Palm Beach Community College
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, US
Sept 10, 2009 - Valenica CC West Campus
Orlando, Florida, US
Nov 17, 2009 - Palm Beach CC
Lake Worth, Florida, US
Nov 18, 2009 - Miami Dade College – Kendal
Miami, Florida, US
Nov 19, 2009 - Palm Beach CC
Boca Raton, Florida, US
BAD NEWS BROWN
Born 2 Sin
Spread the word! Bad News Brownis coming, and that’s actually heart-attack serious good news. This multi-talented cool cat from Montreal is about to release a keenly-anticipated debut solo album, and Born 2 Sin will set the hiphop world on its ear.
Hiphop is a genre that prides itself on innovation and reinvention, but the form has never heard anything quite like this. Bad News Brown (aka Paul Frappier) is a true sonic pioneer, blazing new trails by pairing the compelling sound of his chief instrument, the harmonica, with hiphop beats and rhymes. This may initially seem an unusual marriage, but Bad News Brown has already been winning converts to his cause via his high-energy gigs throughout North America.
The skills he has been sharpening over the past decade are now vividly displayed on Born 2 Sin, his highly anticipated LP. His eclectic musical approach makes it very difficult to categorize Bad News Brown’s unique style, but BNB terms it “harmonic hiphop” or “electronic triptronic melodic harmonics. It has a drum n bassy sound, an electronic sound, a hiphop sound, and on top of that a big mass of harmonic melodies.”
His fluent and melodic harmonica sounds weave in and out of the mix intoxicatingly, giving Born 2 Sin a genuinely fresh sound. “Intelligence” is a classic hiphop track featuring beats, scratching, and a cinematic production sound, while “Back On It” possesses an irresistibly sexy and laidback vibe. The title track, a fusion of hiphop and soul, is catchier than swine flu, while the triphoppy “Too Deep” is a tune Massive Attack would proudly call their own. The fittingly entitled opening cut, “Melody,” is reprised as a house remix to, illustrating the adaptability of Bad News Brown’s tunes.
Bad News Brown crafted the tracks on Born 2 Sin in his own studio in Lachine, with production assistance from the likes of Haig V and Primal. “Haig is one of the main producers on the album, with six tracks,” says BNB. “He’s a long-time friend who has worked with the likes of Bran Van 3000 and Muzion. I used to listen to and watch him in his studio back in the day, and I used a lot of his instrumental tracks on this album. I went through his archives, picked out stuff I liked, went home, worked on them, brought them back, and we worked it from there.” This collaborative approach certainly paid off here. The diverse and always interesting beats complement Bad News Brown’s own mix of razor-sharp rapping, soulful vocals, and fluent harmonica playing.
This may be Bad News Brown’s album debut, but he’s certainly no novice. Born in Haiti, he moved to Montreal at a very young age with his adopted family. He left home in his teenage years, and quickly discovered he could make a good living by busking on the street and in Metro stations. Recognizing that there’s no shortage of blues and jazz-oriented harmonica players around, BNB came up with his creative vision of merging his skill on the instrument with his love of hiphop.
“The harmonica always been used for blues, jazz and funk, but I made sure I stepped away from that,” he explains. “I’m a hiphop head and an ex-rapper. I started up making my own rap songs but instead of a hook, I’d put the harmonica in. I was always in the rap zone.”
Bad News Brown first made his name on the Montreal scene as a freestyling young rapper with sick skills. “I was called Chameleon back in the day cause I was so versatile,” he recalls. “I could do gangsta rap, conscious rap, anything. After a while though I stopped blending in like a chameleon, cause everyone recognized me. I’d be the guy jumping up onstage grabbing the mic.”
One night, legendary Montreal rapper Misery suggested a new stage name, Bad News Brown. Coincidentally, that was the name Paul used when wrestling with his older brother as a youngster. The original Bad News Brown was a famed and undefeated WWF wrestler, and this new moniker stuck. The ex-Chameleon re-emerged as BNB in dramatic fashion, onstage at a Misery show. “I did an aggressive freestyle and had a harmonica in my hand. I played a few licks at the end and the crowd went nuts. That was one of my first shows ever with a harmonica. The Montreal Mirror wrote about it, and I realized I’d better quickly learn how to play it for real.”
With harp in hand, the new Bad News Brown was quickly winning talent shows and open-mic battles, and then took his act to the streets. “Busking was the smartest thing I ever did in my life,” he says. “It paid my bills, bought me my studio, and within two years I estimate 50 per cent of the city knew I existed. I was getting paid to market and promote myself!”
The well-dressed, ever-smiling and highly entertaining Bad News Brown quickly made his mark. The Montreal Mirror named him one of the city’s best buskers, and he was soon getting hired to play restaurants and clubs as well. His reputation as a street musician par excellence led to Bad News Brown being chosen as the witty impromptu host of the acclaimed 2004 National film Board documentary, Music For a Blue Train, a bluesy portrait of the musicians who busk in Montreal’s metro.
A fortuitous meeting with hiphop superstar Nas then kicked BNB’s career into orbit. Prior to a Montreal Nas show, the pair were introduced, and Bad News Brown was invited onstage to play harmonica on the Nas hit “Bridging The Gap.”
He killed with it, and was soon invited onstage with the likes of Ice-T, Cypress Hill and De la Soul, as well as scoring opening gigs for the likes of Snoop, Kanye, NERD, Gym Class Heros, Miri Ben Ari, Common, Lloyd Banks, Jadakiss. Through the Nas connection, he landed a gig at one of the most lavish bat mitzvahs ever in the U.S., where he shared the stage with the likes of Aerosmith, The Eagles, and 50 Cent. From that show, Bad News Brown was soon booked for appearances all over the States, and he now performs there regularly. That’s quite an achievement for an independent artist who had yet to put out an album.
In 2005, the business-savvy BNB formed his own production house, Trilateral Entertainment. That same year, a Band News Brown single, “Feeling Me On,” was licensed to a Universal Music compilation, Hip Hop Rai 2, one that sold over 50,000 units in Europe.
With the release of Born 2 Sin, the career of Bad News Brown is taking another quantum leap. “I’m known as the hiphop guy who’ll take the harmonica and rip that show to shreds. Now I’m the first hiphop artist to release a predominantly harmonica-driven album,” BNB rightfully declares.
This is one sinfully good debut from an artist about to make major news..
For more information log onto: www.badnewsbrown.com as well as www.mypace.com/brizbrown
Canadian Publicist:
Paula Danylevish
Hype Music
gr8pr@aol.com
Quebec Publicist:
Carla Beauvais
Groupe Style Communications
carla@gstylecommunications.com
Management & Booking
E-Stunt Entertainment Group
info@e-stunt.com
www.e-stunt.com
US Booking Agent:
A-List Talent Agency
ice@a-listagency.com
NEWS
WELCOME TO BAD NEWS BROWN'S NEW MYSPACE PAGE FULLY DESIGNED FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT - BE SINFUL WITH YOURSELF AND SPEND TIME ON THIS INFECTIOUS PAGE. IF YOU DON'T SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT THIS ARTIST WE WILL ABDUCT YOU WITH A TRILATERAL ALIEN..
PURCHASE "SOUL CLAP" ON ITUNES NOW!!!

CHECK OUT BAD NEWS BROWN'S BRAND NEW MUSIC VIDEO "TOUCH HER BODY" (DIRECTED BY SKP FILMS) IN THE BNB TV SECTION OF HIS MYSPACE. WATCH IT IN HD (YOUTUBE) FOR BETTER QUALITY!! VIDEO CONTAINS A CAMEO APPEARANCE BY FRANCE'S MULTI-PLATINUM RAPPER BOOBA!!
BAD NEWS BROWN'S ALBUM "BORN 2 SIN" EXCLUSIVELY AVAILABLE ONLINE (ITUNES) END OF JUNE 2009!!! CHECK OUT THE EXCLUSIVE BNB RINGTONES AND WALLPAPERS IN THE MEDIA SECTION VERY SOON!!

BAD NEWS BROWN ALBUM "BORN 2 SIN" IN STORES NATIONWIDE MID-AUGUST (TRILATERAL ENTERTAINMENT / FONTANA NORTH / UNIVERSAL)
BAD NEWS BROWN PERFORMED AND PRESENTED AN AWARD AT THE STYLUS AWARDS IN TORONTO JUNE 1ST. ONE OF BNB'S NEW FRESH TRACKS TITLED "BACK ON IT", WHICH IS ALSO FEATURED ON HIS UPCOMING ALBUM, WAS SELECTED AS ONE OF THE TOP 3 TRACKS FOR THE STYLUS AWARDS COMPILATION.
DON'T MISS BAD NEWS BROWN IN TORONTO ON JUNE 19TH, 2009 AT CLUB HARLEM AND DOWNTOWN TORONTO (MAIN STAGE CORNER YOUNG & DUNDAS) ON JUNE 21ST FOR AN EXPLOSIVE PERFORMANCE PART OF THE NORTH BY NORTH EAST FESTIVAL.
BAD NEWS BROWN IS FEATURED IN THE SPRING ISSUE OF THE TRENDY CANADIAN MAGAZINE "NAKED EYE", WHICH CAN BE PURCHASED AT ANY MAGAZINE STAND ACROSS THE COUNTRY
MOST IMPORTANTLY IF YOU ARE IN QUEBEC OR AROUND MONTREAL, BAD NEWS BROWN ALBUM LAUNCH PARTY WILL BE HELD AT CLUB SODA ON SEPT 2ND, 2009. IT WILL BE A LAUNCH PARTY THAT YOU HAVE NEVER EXPERIENCED BEFORE.
BAD NEWS WILL BE BACK ON TOUR IN THE US (FLORIDA) IN SEPTEMBER AND NOVEMBER.
BAD NEWS WOULD LIKE TO THANK SOME OF HIS CURRENT SPONSORS: MARC ECKO, MARSHALL ARTISTS & LUNETZ FOR ALL THE SUPPORT
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