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Jonathan David Brown was born on 20 November, 1955 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S., is an American record producer. Discover Jonathan David Brown's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?
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20 November |
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S. |
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27 September, 2016 |
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Ozark, Missouri, U.S. |
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United States
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Jonathan David Brown Net Worth
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The album was named for the 1741 Jonathan Edwards sermon from the Great Awakening.
The lyrics of the songs and Brown's editorial notes reflect his affinity for One Law Theology.
The album track, "O House of Israel" has been used prominently as the theme song for Eliyahu ben David's radio show, "On The Road to Tsiyon".
Brown mentored the new band Farewell June and produced their debut album 1939, and the band was chosen as the opening act for Petra's farewell tour in 2005.
Jonathan David Brown (November 20, 1955 – September 27, 2016 ) was an American record producer and audio engineer known for his work on albums released in the Contemporary Christian music industry.
Brown served federal prison time as an accessory after the fact for helping a member of the Tennessee White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan evade authorities.
Brown's production work started with several Maranatha! Music artists in the 1970s and continued through the 1980s, working with such artists as Petra, Twila Paris, Steve Taylor, Daniel Amos, Glen Campbell, Bob Bennett and David Meece.
His work as a recording engineer includes albums for Mark Heard, Daniel Amos, Gentle Faith, and Tom Howard.
Brown was a member of Seth, a Jesus music group in the 1970s, playing keyboards and writing many of their songs.
production projects from the late 1970s included Sweet Comfort Band's self-titled debut, First Things First by Bob Bennett, and Blame It On The One I Love! by his former Seth bandmate Kelly Willard.
The band released two albums, a self-titled debut in 1974 and Psalms in 1975.
Music starting in 1975, including Daniel Amos' debut self-titled album from 1976.
One of his first production credits was for their second album Shotgun Angel.
The 1980 collection, Keep the Fire Burning, drew songs from both albums, adding a new title track.
Brown engineered several albums for Maranantha!
Brown's production work with Petra (five albums from 1981 to 1986) helped establish StarSong, a pioneering Christian rock label.
When lead singer Greg X. Volz left the band, Brown produced several of his solo albums as well.
"I made the vow of the Nazarite for strength, spiritual and physical, in about 1989 [age 34]. The hair on my head is from then. When I went to prison, I understood why – I needed strength, lots of it. So I guess it's sort of like an enigma to some till they hear the explanation."
The court established that Brown helped Damien Patton, described by Nashville police as a juvenile "skinhead", hide from authorities and disguise his car after Patton and Leonard William Armstrong, the Grand Dragon of the Tennessee White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, carried out a pre-dawn drive-by shooting of a Jewish synagogue in Nashville, Tennessee on June 10, 1990.
The court case revealed that in the evening of June 9, 1990, Brown attended a meeting of white supremacists known for their hatred of Jewish people.
Patton and Armstrong were there as well.
At 1:00 a.m. on June 10, Patton drove past the West End Synagogue in Nashville and Armstrong fired several shots through its windows with a TEC-9 assault weapon, injuring none as the building was unoccupied.
On June 15, Brown's apartment was searched under warrant, with police looking for Patton.
There, they seized articles belonging to Brown which, according to the court record, "indicat[ed] membership in the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist groups."
In the days following the shooting incident, Brown helped Patton evade authorities by lying to police regarding Patton's whereabouts, by hiding him at his farm in Pleasantville, and by helping Patton change the color of his car from white to black with spray paint.
Brown gave Patton a license plate from one of his trucks and supplied Patton with enough money to drive to Las Vegas and stay there.
Some five months later, Brown allowed Patton to live again on his farm for a month.
He produced Glen Campbell's 1991 gospel album Show Me Your Way, and Steve Taylor's debut EP and LP, I Want To Be A Clone and Meltdown.
In September 1991, the FBI arrested Patton who plead guilty to his part in the synagogue shooting.
In 1992, Brown was sentenced to a 27-month federal prison term and fined $10,000 for accessory after the fact to a conspiracy to violate civil rights under 18 U.S.C. 3 and 241 (two of the hate crime laws in the United States), and for perjury under 18 U.S.C. 1623a.
In a 1994 interview, Taylor mentioned that Brown had sung backing vocals on the anti-racism song "We Don't Need No Colour Code."
In reference to remastering songs produced by Brown for a box set, Taylor said "the stuff that Jonathan produced and engineered, sonically and everything like that, he was a genius. And you won't hear me use that very often, but he was really a genius. It's like, we put that stuff up, and we didn't have to EQ it because whether you like the sound of it or not, sonically, it was really brilliant."
Using the pseudonym The Nazarite, Brown released a solo album entitled Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God in 1997.
Brown explained why he used the pseudonym:
After returning to the Christian music industry in 2000, he recorded a CD with Karen Lafferty (songwriter of "Seek Ye First The Kingdom Of God") and mixed the album PAGA' for Kelly Willard, released in 2007.
Brown also produced and performed on recordings by a folk artist from Upstate New York, Lisa Dudley.
He developed and produced August Rain, a band from Georgia which had some radio success with the song "Wonderful Savior."