The brownie Brothers were born with a gift 🎁 they are musical geniuses.. mainstream label bus alot of artists and we all know the list is long I always looked forward for mainstream riddim juggling back in the days ...
Excellent interview. Amazing story. By watching your videos I'm developing a greater appreciation for the music, it's history and the purveyors. Keep up the good work Teach.
Teach Dem you really win with this interview. I grew up listening the production of the legendary Danny Browne. I'm happy you did this interview. 💯💯💯💯💯 I learn so much from this channel and this interview was a most educational and inspiring one.
Thanks Teach for another great history lesson, interviewing a great legend who helped to create some of our biggest reggae/danceall hits. Just good to see the faces of the great once behind the scenes.
Teach dem mi learn something from this interview this man is great an should be respected am also surprise that he have so much respect for bounty and not even mention a certain artist name
Danny Browne a next icon in the reggae dancehall, this man is a Great contributor to the musics, have some a the best 90s reggae dancehall artists, General Degree, Buccaneer, Red Rat, Goofy, Hawkeye, Chrissy D and many more, Very Good icon, Teach Dem nail it again, i know Danny by is musics label as a Dj in foreign, I bought a lot of the musics that he produced, until now I am still a fan of these musics
This is massive! Continue doing the great work Teach Dem believe me you’re the greatest. Decades from now we’ll have this as classic archives. Can’t wait to see more and hear from these icons.
When God call you Him want you. Such a talented set a people Brown family. Bless up Danny Browne for this vibesy interview. Teach Dem...yu large! Omg always wondered what happened to Junior Tucker. Didn't know he is a Pastor now. Wow. Bless up.
I honestly listened this interview and I learned soooooooo much. I was talking to my sister about this interview because I never heard of him and his family (other than Clevie)....and I was saying I didn't press the like button. I had to come back and listen a second time....AND PRESSED THE LIKE BUTTON!!!! Teach I appreciate you and I appreciate what this man HAS DONE for the music industry and continues to do. We must recognize talent and give these people their accolades and flowers when they are alive. This is one of my favorite interviews. THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH....I love hearing the stories about how the music is created. Please continue to bring "ghost" writers, producers, instrument players and even the gate keepers that lock out some a di artist dem more while. KNOWLEDGE IS KEY. WE ALL LEARN FROM EACH OTHER. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Many of us who were born into and grew up in the church and strayed still carry those early seeds sown in our childhood which are watered by our mothers'' prayers and tears.
@teachdem I agree with you when you say you had no idea of how great Danny Brown is. Danny your contribution to the music is tremendous. Thank you for giving us music I’m still listening to up to this day.
@@TeachDem yes, that is exactly what you said, my apologies, my thoughts exactly. I knew about some of the work he did but your interview revealed a lot. Blessings 🙏🏽
Teach another one of the many respects I have for you out of the many many more to come !! It's funny the same week I was supposed to drop a demo at main street I learnt of the baptism as usual God knows best big up yuself teach..
Meh Neva know Danny Brownie and Cleavie are brothers. Amazing talent. I also didn't know he did the Hippiti Hippiti Hop riddim. One of my all time favorite riddim. Another great showing of Jamaica's Talent.
Yes teacher..yea man just keep put een I werk...Big respect to the legend PAPA SAN. However San failed to give us the history. Danny Brownie is Christian but he honor his responsibility of telling us, even though his life is changed. I was disappointed with San, because the anticipation was high.
Danny Brownie was coy about how he feels about today's dancehall and what led to its decline. I think I heard him saying the production is not what it used to be. And that is exactly how I feel. The songs coming out nowadays are poorly produced. They are not connecting with the people, and nothing is memorable about them.
Teach dem I rate Danny with my whole life his body of work is next to none his breed a artists speaks volumes of greatness his riddims took over the world
Thomas Randolph Bell[1] (born January 26, 1943) is a Jamaican-born American record producer, arranger and songwriter known as one of the creators of Philadelphia soul in the 1970s.[2] He is best known for his success with the Philadelphia sound in the 1970s, particularly with the Delfonics, Stylistics and Spinners. In June 2006, Bell was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2016, Bell was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum.
Present. Cornmeal n oats poredge. Respect teach. Jamaicas music building blocks. Eternal Respect. True talent. Brown Bunch. D man dem clean. Teach u big
Thom Bell is jamaican! He wrote songs and produced for alot of philly soul artists like the delfonics, the stylistics, the spinners.... great musician. Him music achievements HUGE in in the US and around the world
TEACH YOU FORGOT TO ASK HIM HIS FAVORITE RIDDIM U DID IT WITH EVERY PRODUCER...DAMN! I LOVE THAT QUESTION ...PLUS THE HOW MANY KIDS MY WHOLE FAMILY WAIT ON THAT QUESTION LOL...BLESS UP FROM NY...YOU SHOULD BE THE RICHEST RUclipsR I DO NOT SKIP ADS WHEN WATCHING U IN THE US WE GET ADS EVERY 5MINS...
Big up @Teach Dem my girlfriend saw you the other day over by portmore and was very excited wen she saw me always rum it in her head say she cant watch no LIfetime movie network until me watch teach dem big up u self again
I really appreciate his interview and his honesty because I tell you Sometimes I think we as a people let the world dictate how we supposed to live our life When we start to serve the Almighty This is why even with lady saw I heard she said one time she don't want none of her royalties And when I listen to silly stuff like that It pains my heart the alarm the Almighty God allowed you owed you to make money money whatever way you did you didn't arrive anyone you use your voice and you sing song Songs are songs it doesn't matter if it is secular or Christian it did you did your work and like you always sayou always say teach you should get paid from your work One love bro good luck
Not sure if this was covered but wasn't "Rub-a-Dub soldier before sleng teng and if so then wouldn't that be the first computer reggae riddim? Just asking.
Rub-A-Dub Soldier and Every Posse Get Flat was certainly before Sleng Teng. It's among the first computer reggae songs along with Herbsman Hustling by Sugar Minott. There are at least a half dozen computer reggae hit songs before Sleng Teng. Sleng Teng was released in February of 1985. It had the greatest impact but far from the first
Teach nuh know romaine tune, very popular...yow Danny nuh siund like him inna di church look like man really wa touch back road 😆 Real general, one of the realest Christians I've ever listen to
Actually the legendary Thom Bell producer, arranger and song writer who was instrumental in developing Philly soul was born in Jamaica but migrated to America at a young age.
One of the baddest producer EVA !!! Big up TEACHER for this interview !
RIP Dalton Brownie.
The Brownie/Browne family played a such a significant part in reggae music. Big up the whole a dem.
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The brownie Brothers were born with a gift 🎁 they are musical geniuses.. mainstream label bus alot of artists and we all know the list is long I always looked forward for mainstream riddim juggling back in the days ...
Yeah djeasy yu pon point real ting 👌 💯
Big up DJ easy also a good contributor to the reggae dancehall musics
Respect TEACH DEM. 🙏 I appreciate the way you ask the TOUGH QUESTIONS, And I Respect DANNY for the way he responded 👍. Danny the Great.
THE GREATNESS THAT IS DANNY!!!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Excellent interview. Amazing story. By watching your videos I'm developing a greater appreciation for the music, it's history and the purveyors. Keep up the good work Teach.
Teach Dem you really win with this interview.
I grew up listening the production of the legendary Danny Browne.
I'm happy you did this interview.
💯💯💯💯💯
I learn so much from this channel and this interview was a most educational and inspiring one.
Due respect , honours for Teach Dem next year
Your Name is so Appropriate! "Teach Dem" Cause I Learn a whole lot especially the journey of artistes and Producers. Keep them Coming!
He is a qualified teacher
@@natanyaful I know that! But not all of them smart enough to do this type of thing 🤷🏾♂️
THE TRUTH IS IN THE UNTOLD
Thanks Teach for another great history lesson, interviewing a great legend who helped to create some of our biggest reggae/danceall hits. Just good to see the faces of the great once behind the scenes.
I've pulled back this interview so many times, I'm still not even passed the halfway mark, FUULLy FULJOYING DIS VIBING
Lol, me too...can't miss a single word.
Brilliant, thank you
MoreLife to the Great and Living legend Danny Browne Nuff respect Teach Dem the message a reach Dem
This needs a part two bro! Very enlightening King....
Jamaica has a population smaller than Brooklyn how come we have so many great ppl
Teach dem mi learn something from this interview this man is great an should be respected am also surprise that he have so much respect for bounty and not even mention a certain artist name
Big up Danny Brownie 👏give thank Great Teach blessings 🇯🇲🎶🎶🎶🎶
Riveting interview enjoyed it immensely
Really enjoyed this one. Blessings to the Browne Bros past and present for the rich foundation of music 🎵🙏🏼
When you tune into Teach Dem expect to learn something new , different and positive.
Danny Browne a next icon in the reggae dancehall, this man is a Great contributor to the musics, have some a the best 90s reggae dancehall artists, General Degree, Buccaneer, Red Rat, Goofy, Hawkeye, Chrissy D and many more, Very Good icon, Teach Dem nail it again, i know Danny by is musics label as a Dj in foreign, I bought a lot of the musics that he produced, until now I am still a fan of these musics
Great man, it is a great blessing
Our little rock, Jamaica, produce an insane amount of talented people: case in point, Danny Brownie.
Another informative interview, well done Teach Dem..❤❤❤❤
This is massive! Continue doing the great work Teach Dem believe me you’re the greatest. Decades from now we’ll have this as classic archives. Can’t wait to see more and hear from these icons.
Teach dem i am praying and asking God to restore my youth. Danny looks good‼️
When God call you Him want you. Such a talented set a people Brown family. Bless up Danny Browne for this vibesy interview. Teach Dem...yu large!
Omg always wondered what happened to Junior Tucker. Didn't know he is a Pastor now. Wow. Bless up.
W.O.W SMH DANNY . TEACH DEM, THE PHANTOM FRAGGA RANKS LIVES TELL DANNY DAT.PLEASE AND THANKS
I honestly listened this interview and I learned soooooooo much. I was talking to my sister about this interview because I never heard of him and his family (other than Clevie)....and I was saying I didn't press the like button. I had to come back and listen a second time....AND PRESSED THE LIKE BUTTON!!!! Teach I appreciate you and I appreciate what this man HAS DONE for the music industry and continues to do. We must recognize talent and give these people their accolades and flowers when they are alive.
This is one of my favorite interviews. THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH....I love hearing the stories about how the music is created. Please continue to bring "ghost" writers, producers, instrument players and even the gate keepers that lock out some a di artist dem more while.
KNOWLEDGE IS KEY. WE ALL LEARN FROM EACH OTHER.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great interview, this man is legendary. This one was a history lesson.
YUH DONE IT AGAIN TEACH, YUH NUH SURPRISE MI NUH MORE! 😂
For an old skool collector like me this is something
Massive!💯👊
💯💯💯
Definitely
Touched me deeply as a NTCG person.
This man is real honest and straight forward.
Blessings, love it!
You can feel the honesty with this man💯
Excellent interview, teacher!
Great interview 👍
Real legends get dem legendary title from the people. Dis a real real legend. Legendary interview Teach Dem. Keep dem coming 🙌🏾🙌🏾
MY DAD ONCE WARNED ME ABOUT GATE KEEPERS.DANNY YOU CANT ERASE MY FATHER CONTRIBUTION
* FRAGGA RANKS *
Blessings bro. Proud of you teach.
Great interview. I didn't know that Mr. Brownie did half of what was discussed. Blessings.
Many of us who were born into and grew up in the church and strayed still carry those early seeds sown in our childhood which are watered by our mothers'' prayers and tears.
Teach dem great interview
Teach dem! Continuous making the message reach dem. You're doing a lot of great work king.
@teachdem I agree with you when you say you had no idea of how great Danny Brown is. Danny your contribution to the music is tremendous. Thank you for giving us music I’m still listening to up to this day.
Well that’s not what I said still. I said I knew he was great but I was realizing that he was even greater than I had thought
@@TeachDem yes, that is exactly what you said, my apologies, my thoughts exactly. I knew about some of the work he did but your interview revealed a lot. Blessings 🙏🏽
Teach another one of the many respects I have for you out of the many many more to come !! It's funny the same week I was supposed to drop a demo at main street I learnt of the baptism as usual God knows best big up yuself teach..
Excellent 👍🏾
I think that people would still admire the play on words. I think it would show the writing craft and its something to be appreciated.
Teach you is a teacher, where do you find time to find and do these great interviews?
yea man killer a the biggest DJ Jamaica ever seen
🙏🇯🇲, humility and humbleness this great brother have it all 👍🏿❤️
Meh Neva know Danny Brownie and Cleavie are brothers. Amazing talent. I also didn't know he did the Hippiti Hippiti Hop riddim. One of my all time favorite riddim. Another great showing of Jamaica's Talent.
Need more great man like this.especialy in this time
Yes teacher..yea man just keep put een I werk...Big respect to the legend PAPA SAN. However San failed to give us the history. Danny Brownie is Christian but he honor his responsibility of telling us, even though his life is changed. I was disappointed with San, because the anticipation was high.
True thought he'd be more open
Yes i was pissed with San but learned allot your journey is your journey
Rest in Peace Dalton browne on guitar 🎸 and vocals 🙏..
Danny Brownie was coy about how he feels about today's dancehall and what led to its decline. I think I heard him saying the production is not what it used to be. And that is exactly how I feel. The songs coming out nowadays are poorly produced. They are not connecting with the people, and nothing is memorable about them.
Teach dem I rate Danny with my whole life his body of work is next to none his breed a artists speaks volumes of greatness his riddims took over the world
Thomas Bell was in fact born in Jamaica.
Get flat. Every possi. Andrew Jackson high school. Blue bay club. We anthem. Travel fox minions. Teach. Have a blessed day iah. Brings back memories
Teach Dem you really a teach dem youth yah.
Great Great history well done teach dem
Blessings, and hail to everyone. I played the hell out of Bloodfire music. Teach, please tell me you have an AJ Brown interview coming!
Thomas Randolph Bell[1] (born January 26, 1943) is a Jamaican-born American record producer, arranger and songwriter known as one of the creators of Philadelphia soul in the 1970s.[2] He is best known for his success with the Philadelphia sound in the 1970s, particularly with the Delfonics, Stylistics and Spinners. In June 2006, Bell was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2016, Bell was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum.
Jamaican born but not Jamaican.
@@WilliamMartin-ql1yb Please explain why he is not Jamaican even though he was born in Jamaica
@@henrigeorge9311 culture vs nationality
@@WilliamMartin-ql1yb I knew that's what you were gonna say, I can't disagree with that. He came here when he was between the ages of 3-5yrs old.
@@henrigeorge9311 he was born here but left at five
How did I not know that Clevie was one of the Brownie brothers.
One of the greats
Present. Cornmeal n oats poredge. Respect teach. Jamaicas music building blocks. Eternal Respect. True talent. Brown Bunch. D man dem clean. Teach u big
Blessed love td
Great interview
Another great interview 👏blessup
So epic❤❤❤❤
Blessings
Blessings to everyone.
Thom Bell is jamaican! He wrote songs and produced for alot of philly soul artists like the delfonics, the stylistics, the spinners.... great musician. Him music achievements HUGE in in the US and around the world
Nuff history Teach !!!
Absolutely
@@TeachDem just found out he's the younger brother of Clevie. rich musical history
Killer is the man every interview this name called
TEACH YOU FORGOT TO ASK HIM HIS FAVORITE RIDDIM U DID IT WITH EVERY PRODUCER...DAMN! I LOVE THAT QUESTION ...PLUS THE HOW MANY KIDS MY WHOLE FAMILY WAIT ON THAT QUESTION LOL...BLESS UP FROM NY...YOU SHOULD BE THE RICHEST RUclipsR I DO NOT SKIP ADS WHEN WATCHING U IN THE US WE GET ADS EVERY 5MINS...
Is a joy man
Big up @Teach Dem my girlfriend saw you the other day over by portmore and was very excited wen she saw me always rum it in her head say she cant watch no LIfetime movie network until me watch teach dem big up u self again
teach dem, I want a professor nuts interview 🌟 ⭐
Yes, I agree especially to reply to what Lecturer said about him in his interview.
teach dem, big up your interview
I am familiar with Danny, but I had no clue he was the famous Danny Brownie, legend extraordinaire.
One of the best reasoning in my estimate
At 16:41, actually Thom Bell is Jamaican born
Teach dem I love this one (interview)😎✔one at a time 🤣
Thom Bell is a Jamaican. His discography includes most of the big hits from the Stylistics and the Delfonics among others.
I really appreciate his interview and his honesty because I tell you Sometimes I think we as a people let the world dictate how we supposed to live our life When we start to serve the Almighty This is why even with lady saw I heard she said one time she don't want none of her royalties And when I listen to silly stuff like that It pains my heart the alarm the Almighty God allowed you owed you to make money money whatever way you did you didn't arrive anyone you use your voice and you sing song Songs are songs it doesn't matter if it is secular or Christian it did you did your work and like you always sayou always say teach you should get paid from your work One love bro good luck
Blessings to you Steve Clarke singers from ONEYAA RECORDS FROM 1979 COMING FROM KINGSTON13
WOW 👏🏿
Not sure if this was covered but wasn't "Rub-a-Dub soldier before sleng teng and if so then wouldn't that be the first computer reggae riddim? Just asking.
Rub-A-Dub Soldier and Every Posse Get Flat was certainly before Sleng Teng. It's among the first computer reggae songs along with Herbsman Hustling by Sugar Minott. There are at least a half dozen computer reggae hit songs before Sleng Teng. Sleng Teng was released in February of 1985. It had the greatest impact but far from the first
This reminds me of the time I used to watch the profile big up teach
Teach nuh know romaine tune, very popular...yow Danny nuh siund like him inna di church look like man really wa touch back road 😆
Real general, one of the realest Christians I've ever listen to
Legend legend
Finally a producer. Waiting for Birch and Don Corleon
Next should be Patrick Robert interview
LEGEND
Actually the legendary Thom Bell producer, arranger and song writer who was instrumental in developing Philly soul was born in Jamaica but migrated to America at a young age.
One more banger!!!!!!
U. Could. Pass. As. Family big up. Teech 🇲🇱🇯🇲🔥