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Dartanyan
Brown began his musical
life playing Folk music while at North High School in Des Moines during the
mid-’60s. Dartanyan learned to play the bass guitar and his first
professional gig was with The Soul
Brothers, which featured Harlan
Thomas, Chicago Rick Lussie and
Gene Jackson, all now in the
IBHOF.
Dart would go on to
form a band while attending Drake University. Called The
Black & Blues Band, other members included Frank
Tribble and Paul Michich.
Brown would soon join forces in a new band called Wheatstraw
with Ron DeWitte from The
American Legends. Dartanyan decided to quit school so he could devote
himself to music full time. Wheatstraw left Iowa in 1970 and worked hard on
the road touring for about a year-and-a-half in Michigan, Indiana, Illinois,
and Wisconsin.
After disbanding,
Dart settled back in Des Moines where he became involved with a band called The
Mothership. Brown played with guitarist Rod
Chaffee, drummer Tommy Gordon,
and pianist Phil Aaberg (who
went on to fame with Elvin Bishop).
Gordon and Brown
would go on to play in world-renowned Jazz-Rock band, Chase,
until the tragic and untimely plane crash 30 years ago that ended the lives
of Bill Chase and other band
members.
Dartanyan decided
to finish up his schooling at Drake, where he joined the Drake
Jazz Band and met his soon-to-be wife, musician Marcia
Miget. They both performed with The
Midwest Express, playing regularly at Ernie’s Urban Lounge. The band
also featured Bobby Parker and Big
Mike Edwards, also a member of the IBHOF.
After starting a
family, the couple formed the band Dartanyan.
They opened for such luminaries as Kenny
Loggins, Ben Sidren, Luther
Allison and Grover Washington,
Jr. (who sat in with Dartanyan).
Brown moved to the
San Francisco area in 1988 and has been actively involved in the craft of
making and recording music ever since.
Dart’s brother, Don
Brown, is a very familiar face around Des Moines, playing sax and flute
with a variety of bands.
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