Clint Brown

About Clint Brown

Clint Brown was a worship leader who mixed CCM and contemporary gospel stylings in his songs of praise. Brown got his start playing in his high school's marching band. After graduation, he decided to become a traveling church musician. He visited Pastor Rod Parsley's World Harvest Church in Columbus, Ohio where he served as music director for six years. Brown moved to Orlando in 1992 and founded FaithWorld Church, a multi-ethnic congregation that grew to a membership of more than 6,000 from over 30 different countries. He recorded more than a dozen albums and composed hundreds of praise songs, including "Say the Name," "I Wanna Be More Like You," "You Are," and "Lord I Live." In addition, his songs have been covered by several mainstays of gospel and CCM music, including Ron Kenoly, Vickie Winans, Martha Munizzi, Beverly Crawford, Marcos Witt, and Paul S. Morton.

HOMETOWN
Iota, LA, United States
BORN
29 April 1963
GENRE
Christian

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