Geordie Brown is a versatile Canadian performer, director, and creator hailing from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
His multifaceted career spans theatre, film, and music.
Geordie Brown just unveiled his debut single ‘Won’t You Come With Me,’ which sees the Nova Scotia singer conjure up an uplifting instrumental arrangement that perfectly compliments his vibrant vocals as he reimagines a track originally released by his dad’s band during the 70s.
“I grew up listening to Titan’s music as a kid. Now I have the honour of carrying this legacy forward – not just as a fan, but as a collaborator, a son, and as a proud East Coast musician.
No matter where I perform now, I’ll be able to point to this record to show where I’ve come from.”
The single also marks an exciting moment in Brown’s career, as he prepares for a cross-Canada tour this fall as a guest vocalist with rock icons Foreigner —a dream opportunity that underscores his rising momentum in the entertainment world.
In the theatre realm, Brown has made significant contributions both on stage and behind the scenes.
He originated the lead role of Ryan Perry in Jukebox Hero: The Musical, that featured the music of Foreigner and premiered at Toronto’s Ed Mirvish Theatre.
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