Doc Browns Blues Band
Blues / R&B / Rock
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"We Want To Give You The Blues!!"
Denver, Colorado
United States
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| Member Since | 6/18/2007 | | Band Website | docbrownsbluesband.com | | Band Members | Mark "Doc" Brown - Guitar & Vocals
Milt Miller - Bass & Vocals
Gregg "Porterhouse" Wilson - Drums & Vocals | | Influences | Everything from old-school blues like Muddy, BB, John Lee and Robert Johnson to SRV & Robert Cray to Joe Bonamassa & Robert Randolph. | | Record Label | unsigned | | Type of Label | Major |
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Mark "Doc" Brown - (Guitar & Vocals)
Mark ranks as one of Denver's finest most explosive talents. Mark has been playing the guitar for over forty years, soaking up music and styles like a sponge along the way. Born and raised in southeast Denver, Mark learned guitar from his older brothers, playing folk and gospel songs and singing high harmony. Since then, Mark has played in popular bands based in Utah, New Mexico, and Connecticut, while also performing solo. Mark is Denver's finest slide guitar practitioner, having learned the slide while still in junior high school. His resume includes stints with the Chicago-based Jimmy Johnson Blues Band and Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Famers, The Coasters and The Drifters. Mark has performed with many of the areas top bands, including Sundance and the Men in Blues, Phantom Freeway, Little Mary, Theresa Lynn and Tracy Edwards. Mark joined forces with Ace Butler and the Aces in November 1998 to pursue his love of the Blues. In 2003, Mark, along with Milt Miller and Gregg Wilson formed Doc Brown’s Blues Band, to keep the love alive.
Milt Miller - (Bass & Vocals)
Milt bought his first bass guitar at age 13 after noticing there were too many guitar players and not enough bass players. Milt started playing guitar at age 9, taking lessons from jazz great Stacy McGee of the famed Les brown Orchestra. During the eighties, Milt met up with drummer Gregg Wilson to form the Gullable Rhythm Section, providing intensely tight grooves for numerous bands in the Denver area. As Milt puts it, "We worked really well together, and just kept doing it, band after band. Now, we still go out every night with the idea that we're going to have a blast, and when we do, it's very infectious".
Gregg "Porterhouse" Wilson - (Drums & Vocals)
Gregg has been a "working musician" since the early age of fourteen, when he began performing in clubs in the New York area, taking after his father, also a drummer, and his Great Aunt, Blues legend Victoria Spivey. In a March 2000 performance review appearing in the Colorado Blues Society’s “Holler” publication, Gregg was described as "the drummer to die for." Gregg spent a decade as drummer for Ace Butler and the Aces before joining Doc Brown’s Blues Band. Gregg has also performed as a fill-in sideman for many bands including The Sammy Mayfield Soul Revue, Catfish and the Crawlers, Denver’s Willie and the Po’ Boys, Oklahoma’s Miss Blues, The Shamans, Blues Child, Stone Cold Trouble, and many more. Gregg brings over thirty years of performing experience to the stage, and uses that experience to put on the liveliest show you will ever see (You just gotta see the thing he does with his eyes during live shows).
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