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Leonard Louis "Lenny" McBrowne was an American jazz drummer. He was a prolific hard bop drummer with a recording career that started in the 1950s and ended in the mid 1970s. As a bandleader he fronted Lenny McBrowne and the Four Souls, which released two albums in 1960. A disciple of Max Roach, McBrowne was often compared to Chico Hamilton due to the "suavely exotic tendencies of his solo work". Among McBrowne's own disciples is avant-garde drummer Andrew Cyrille.

Life and career
Leonard Louis McBrowne was born in Brooklyn, New York City, on January 24, 1933. Influenced by his father Arnold, who was a drummer, McBrowne began his professional career in Pete Brown's group, which featured Paul Bley. Notably, McBrowne introduced bassist Charlie Haden to Ornette Coleman, having previously introduced him to Paul Bley. Two pieces from Eastern Lights were released as a single by Riverside. McBrowne and his band received coverage from the leading jazz magazines, including High Fidelity, Billboard, Metronome and Stereo Review. The group was described as "a highly close-knit and well-rehearsed combo" with "fluid and competent soloing". ==Discography==
Discography
As leader • 1960 : Lenny McBrowne and the 4 Souls (Pacific Jazz) • 1960 : Eastern Lights (Riverside) As sideman With Billie HolidayLady Sings the Blues (Clef, 1956) With Tony ScottThe Touch of Tony Scott (RCA Victor, 1956) With Paul BleySolemn Meditation (GNP Crescendo, 1957) With Fred KatzFred Katz and his Jammers (Decca, 1959) With Sonny StittThe Hard Swing (Verve, 1959) • Sonny Stitt Swings the Most (Verve, 1959) • So Doggone Good (Prestige, 1972) With Randy WestonRandy (Bakton, 1963) • Blues (Trip Jazz, 1974) • Berkshire Blues (Freedom, 1977) • ''Monterey '66'' (Verve, 1994) With Sonny CrissUp, Up and Away (Prestige, 1967) • Saturday Morning (Xanadu, 1975) With Teddy Edwards • ''It's All Right!'' (Prestige, 1967) With Booker ErvinStructurally Sound (Pacific Jazz, 1967) • ''Booker 'n' Brass'' (Pacific Jazz, 1967) • ''Live at Newport '67'' (bootleg, 1967) • The In Between (Blue Note, 1968) With Barry HarrisLuminescence! (Prestige, 1967) With Houston PersonTrust in Me (Prestige, 1967) With Pat MartinoEast! (Prestige, 1968) With Charles McPhersonFrom This Moment On! (Prestige, 1968) With Thelonious MonkMonk in Tokyo (Far East, 1970) With Kenny Burrell • '''Round Midnight'' (Fantasy, 1972) • Both Feet on the Ground (Fantasy, 1973) • ''Up the Street, 'Round the Corner, Down the Block'' (Fantasy, 1974) • Prime: Live at the Downtown Room (HighNote, 1976 [2009]) • Stormy Monday (Fantasy, 1978) With Red GarlandThe Quota (MPS, 1971 [1973]) With Jon HendricksTell Me the Truth (Xanadu, 1975) With Sam NotoEntrance (Xanadu, 1975) ==References==
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