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“Singer, vocalist, voice teacher, vocal instructor vocal coach, vocal health advocate, music educator and director/conductor”

Isaih Brown is a Chicago/Harvey-based singer and vocal instructor. He believes that music education instruction should be provided to all students from various walks of life and students from underrepresented/low-income communities for people of color, who come from impoverished communities where music educational instruction is deemed unaccessible to many. Mr. Brown’s ambitions and desires as a vocalist and singer, music educator, choral conductor, voice teacher, and coach is to bring forth a rejuvenating musical experience to ALL within the Chicagoland south suburbs and the south/south-east parts of the city of Chicago.

A south suburban native of Harvey, Illinois, he received her Bachelor of Music from Northeastern Illinois University, where he pursued a degree in classical voice and opera performance. After completion of his undergraduate studies, he continued to further his education by enrolling at VanderCook College of Music and is currently a candidate for the Master of Music Education with a Certification in K-12 Choral Music in Chicago, IL.

Mr. Brown furthered his educational journey by receiving both level 1 and 2 certifications in Somatic Voicework™ (2021) as a part of the continuing education program at Baldwin Wallace University, Berea, OH under the renowned distinction and toolage of Jennette “Jeanie” LoVetri. He has also participated in taking a course under the Estill Voice Training, LLC (2021) program entitled, “Introduction to Estill Voice Training”, under the supervision of Luke Steinhauser. Mr. Brown is thoroughly and heavily involved in the church and Gospel music scene. He has also performed with community gospel choirs and groups throughout the Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana area. Mr. Brown was also a featured soloist for with Dr. Cynthia Nunn and the Illinois Midwest Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Mass Choir on the CD entitled “Witness War Cry, track #3”.

Music is a gift to the world and everyone should experience the freshness and fluidity of a truly diverse music curriculum catered to all students no matter the background and outcomes.

Music can change the world because it can change people.

– Bono (Source: Interview at the 1983 US Music Festival).

"Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for today."
– Malcolm X