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Ian George Brown (born February 20, 1963) is an English musician and former lead singer of the indie rock/Manchester band The Stone Roses. Ian Brown is held in high regard by music fans across the UK for his work with the group as well as his work since the band's acrimonious and prolonged break up in 1996, Ian Brown has released four solo albums to critical acclaim across Britain. Ian Brown has appeared on several club tours and has performed at the Glastonbury Festival three times since 1998.

Ian Brown was born in Warrington, Cheshire in 1963.

His father, George, was a joiner and his mother Jean worked in a paper factory. Ian Brown's family moved when he was young and he grew up in Timperley, Greater Manchester, along with his brother and sister, as a karate-obsessed admirer of Muhammed Ali, George Best and Bruce Lee.

Ian Brown's active interest in music was inspired by the originators of punk, specifically the Sex Pistols, but also the likes of Angelic Upstarts and The Clash (he and original Stone Roses bassist Pete Garner attended the recording of the single "Bankrobber" in Manchester).

Ian Brown shared his musical interests with friend John Squire, who lived on the same street; the pair attended northern soul "all-nighters" across the north of England in the late 70s and early 80s as the scene faded. Ian Brown joined Squire's band The Patrol on bass before it evolved into Garage Flower, whilst Jason Livesey was playing lead guitar at the time; they became The Stone Roses in 1984. Around this time, Ian Brown met one of his idols, soul legend Geno Washington, who told him, "You're a star. You're an actor. Be a singer."


Allegedly nicknamed "King Monkey" by Dodgy's drummer Mathew Priest, Ian Brown is noted for his wispy, raspy, and throaty singing style. Ian Brown is not the most technically sound singer; some critics have compared his delivery to "a man shouting into a bucket". However, others have described his voice as pure and angelic based on his singing on his debut album with The Stone Roses. It is his delivery of the lyrics, enormous charisma and stage presence that make Ian Brown stand out.

In his solo career, Ian Brown has worked with many notable musicians including UNKLE (providing vocals to the instrumental "Unreal", which was released as "Be There" and sings the vocals on the "Reign" single, released in 2004) and Oasis' Noel Gallagher. Previously, Ian Brown acted as a mentor to the up-and-coming British band, South.

Ian Brown appeared in a cameo role in the movie adaptation of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. The singer became good friends with the movie's Mexican director Alfonso Cuarón, who has personally promised to direct one of Ian Brown's future music videos. Ian Brown took only the standard extras fee of £200 for appearing in the film.

In 2002, Q magazine named Ian Brown in their list of the "50 Bands To See Before You Die", although this was part of a sub-list of "5 Bands That Could Go Either Way".

Ian Brown has had several run-ins with the law. In 1998, he was sentenced to 4 months in jail for air rage, after threatening a stewardess, offering to cut her hands off on a flight. This resulted in spate of (presumably) ironic "Free Ian Brown" graffiti in and around Manchester. Most of his sentence was served at Strangeways gaol. In an interview with Dave Haslam he claimed "I saw more drugs in a couple of months in Strangeways than in the whole of the rest of my lifetime."

In 2005, he was arrested for assault during a San Francisco gig, but no charges were brought.

Ian Brown undertook a sell out UK tour in 2005, including selling out the 16,000 capacity Manchester Evening News Arena on 3 December 2005 and visited Australia (Falls Festival, Southbound Festival, Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne) in 2006.

Since the demise of the Roses, Ian Brown has stayed in touch with some of the former members. Ian Brown has performed with bassist Mani and remains friends with drummer Reni. Both Reni and Mani contributed to the track "Can't See Me" on Brown's debut album "Unfinished Monkey Business". Although Reni maintains that this was in fact a drum machine and not his good self.

Ian Brown has also worked with Aziz Ibrahim (who regularly acts as the support act at Brown's gigs), Nigel Ippinson and Robbie Maddix, who all performed with the Roses on their ill-fated 1996 summer tour which included the Festival Internacional de Benicàssim in Spain and the now infamous Reading Festival performance.

In the 2006 NME awards, Ian Brown was presented with the "Godlike Genius" award. Ian Brown said that as well as his work with the Stone Roses, he considered the track "F.E.A.R." to be one of his moments of genius.

In October 2006, Ian Brown made a surprising move to headline the Rockit Hong Kong Music Festival held outdoors in Victoria Park HK. During the two-day event and prior to his appearance on stage Ian Brown strolled around anonymously and mingled with members of the crowd. His eventual stage performance was hailed by the South China Morning Post and other local newspapers as a great success.

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