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Reggae Interview: Marla Brown

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About Marla Brown

Short Biography:
Marla Brown was UK born and raised creative, professional dancer, trained athlete and now embarking on a new musical journey – singer/songwriter. A past ambassador in the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic games, a UK dance champion with dance company Unity UK and noted dancer for sporting giant Adidas in and around London/Europe.

Love is my faith and I am truly humbled and blessed that I have the platform to express such in my chosen creative forms. I am a strong believer in faith, love and unity and aim to communicate this to the masses in my most desired way in order to enhance growth (self and universal) of our nation and people. So far so blessed.

Marla BrownThe Interview

Gav Pauze: When did you first start singing?
Marla Brown: Singing was a prime element within my home so ever since I were a tyke. However, becoming a professional recording artist, this journey began in 2014 where I debut my singing career at London’s famous Jazz Cafe as “MARLA BROWN,” being the opening act for “Grooving With The Legends,” a Bunny “Striker” Lee event.

Music has always been a natural love of mine. Growing up with my parents (Dennis Brown and Yvonne Brown (Yvonne’s Special to the reggae world) and siblings, it was a true outlet of love and happiness for us and now as I grow, a true healer and core communicator of life experiences and expressions.

I spent a lot of time shadowing my dad in our home, shows, studio etc so was exposed to various musical genres which again led me to love singing.

Family Encouragement

Gav Pauze: Did your family encourage you?
Marla Brown: My family definitely encourage and inspire my love of music, as this was ever evident in my life. However, it was my Dad’s passing and legacy which encouraged me to continue on the works of his and to give the world a little bit more of myself while doing so. Also, by fulfilling so much within the dance world, I wanted to accomplish more for myself and did a lot more soul searching which bought me to where I am today.

I pride myself in caring for others. I do a lot of charity work especially with an organisation I work with called Agape Kitchen and people’s life and circumstances through an exchange in conversation just makes me want to help and contribute in any way I can to help another soul.

Being the child of someone so influential has enabled me to voice my loves, needs and concerns of this world on a beautiful platform. Music is such a powerful tool to engage with people and I am so blessed to have the ability to utilise it in it’s fullest to restore and enhance the minds of other’s…

 

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