Sheree Brown is a singer, songwriter, musician, producer, and teacher. She began her career as a rhythm and blues pop recording artist on the Capitol Records label in the early 1980s and has been producing music ever since. Her newest album, which was released in March, 2021, includes her hit single “Take a Walk with Love.”
Over the years, Brown has achieved Gold- and Platinum-Record status for songs she has written or co-written for various artists, including Kirk Franklin, Patrice Rushen, Zhane, and Motown’s Syreeta Wright. She also received an Emmy® Award nomination for co-producing a public service announcement and music video for Youth Against Violence.
She is the co-author of Zhakanaka: The Word, a highly acclaimed children’s book that is part of a national peace campaign focusing on self-esteem, literacy, and anti-bullying. Additionally, she has released a children’s music CD, We’re All Only Children.
Brown talks about the impact that 40+ years of TM practice has had on her life and music career. She also discusses her current focus on helping young people build self-esteem and literacy and combat bullying.
Mario Orsatti, the host of TM Talks and Executive Director of the Center for Health and Wellness, a division of the David Lynch Foundation, interviewed Sheree Brown on April 18, 2021.
Watch the conversation with Sheree Brown (53:38)
Brown talks about the impact that 40+ years of TM practice has had on her life and music career. She also discusses her current focus on helping young people build self-esteem and literacy and combat bullying.
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