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BrownMark breaks it down Rumble Bass Style in this Battle of the Basses between 777 9311and Square Biz! #rumblebass #Prince #TheTime #777-9311 bass line #brownmark #whatsindaskillet #whatsnew #purplefamily #princeandtherevolution #paisleypark #slapbass #funkbass Hey Purple family, just wanted to let you know that my book: My Life in the Purple Kingdom is now available in Audible, see link below. https://amzn.to/3rmphWA Thank you so much for all your support. Peace and Love BrownMark. © 2021 BrownMark Nation, Inc. About BrownMark: Born to the name Mark Brown in the Bronx, funk-rocker BrownMark is forever a son of Minneapolis. A working musician since high school, at age 19 Mark Brown was rehearsing with his band Phantasy when he was cold-called by Prince to audition for his band in the summer of 1981. Mark Brown joined the band that would soon be called The Revolution, and he was rechristened by Prince as BrownMark

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