Career
After serving in the Navy in World World War II he lived in Los Angeles playing with Boyd Raeburn, among others, 1945-1946. He returned to Wenatchee after that to work in the family printing business. In the mid-1960s he returned to playing music full time.
Jack Brownlow was the most respected jazz pianist working in Seattle from the late 1960s until his death.
"According to JazzTimes contributing writer Doug Ramsey"s liner notes, Brownlow is a legend in the Pacific Northwest." At a party at Doug Ramsey"s house in 1971 the saxophone player Paul Desmond heard Jack play and said "If I played piano, that"s how I"d want to play lieutenant"
Brownlow died on 27 October 2007 of kidney failure. He was 84 when he died.