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Episode 36: Pastor Funk

50 min · 22 de nov de 2025
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I sat down with Brandon Brown aka Pastor Funk, a prominent bassist, producer, artist, songwriter, actor, and musical director via Zoom. Brandon Brown (aka "Pastor Funk") has an extensive career and is highly regarded in the music industry. His credits as a musician and musical director include work with major artists such as: Stevie Wonder The Jacksons (touring with them for over 25 years) Smokey Robinson Boyz ll Men Black Eyed Peas Jennifer Lopez Isaac Hayes Known for his signature "funky" style on the bass guitar and has also been featured on the Oscar-winning song "It's Hard Out Here for A Pimp". He leads his own collective, The Brandon Brown Collective (TheBBC), and has released his own music, such as the song "Clean This Mess Up" (featuring Aja Marie), Thank You So Merch and more.

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Episode 36: Pastor Funk

I sat down with Brandon Brown aka Pastor Funk, a prominent bassist, producer, artist, songwriter, actor, and musical director via Zoom. Brandon Brown (aka "Pastor Funk") has an extensive career and is highly regarded in the music industry. His credits as a musician and musical director include work with major artists such as: Stevie Wonder The Jacksons (touring with them for over 25 years) Smokey Robinson Boyz ll Men Black Eyed Peas Jennifer Lopez Isaac Hayes Known for his signature "funky" style on the bass guitar and has also been featured on the Oscar-winning song "It's Hard Out Here for A Pimp". He leads his own collective, The Brandon Brown Collective (TheBBC), and has released his own music, such as the song "Clean This Mess Up" (featuring Aja Marie), Thank You So Merch and more.

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