Career
He is a neo-classical composer and concert pianist whose original music has been described as highly melodic. A strong blues influence upon a solid classical foundation. WP:GNG Brownell began studying piano at the age of four and two years later started working through the Royal Conservatory curriculum (Canada) until his late teens, when he began playing rock and roll professionally.
After moving to Montreal in 1990 he founded Edwin and the Bedouins, and with this band toured throughout eastern Canada and North Africa, recording the albums, and
Throughout this time he also played as a sideman in many of Montreal’s top local acts including Black and Blue, Angel and the Bad Boys, Crawdaddy and Souled Out. As a bandleader, Brownell also worked nightclubs and arenas in central Canada with many top Montreal musicians including singers Angel Forrest and Bobby Lee Silcott, drummer Jerry Mercer (Mashmakhan, Triangle, April Wine), and guitarist John McGale and bassist Breen LeBoeuf (Offenbach).
He has also had the honour of opening shows for Bruce Cockburn and Burton Cummings (The Guess Who). Brownell earned his Honours in in 1997, specializing on the Sino-American relationship from 1928–1949.
In 2003, Edwin Orion Brownell returned to his classical roots, studying performance, composition and orchestration.
His first two solo-piano recordings Maimonides Pops and contain a highly acclaimed mix of originals and classical standards and these successes were followed up with his release of his all-original double album: and another all-original Civil Defense album with an accompanying Digital Video Disc documentary:. This album marked his first foray into arranging and featured Flaviu and Loredana Zanca as The Zara Strings. Currently, Brownell is planning a release for his 6th classical album "Forever Laughter" with "The Zara Strings" in Spring 2014.
He has finished orchestrating his ‘Ein Gedi Suite’ as a piano concerto and is planning to premiere this work with a full orchestra in late 2015.
2013 marked the twentieth anniversary of his group Edwin and the Bedouins and he is planning a 2014 tour to coincide with the release of a Civil Defense/Digital Video Disc of new material. Always active in the community, Brownell has given the gift of his enduring music to numerous charitable fundraisers, and has played in many benefits for Montreal Women's Shelter, Earth First!, Greenpeace, Concordia University (the Keith Lowther Fellowship), the Quebec Diabetes Foundation, the Montreal Children"s Hospital, the Head and Hands Clinic, and the Marathon of Hope: Philippine Relief Concert.