Tony Brown (record producer)
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Tony Brown (born December 11, 1946) is a renowned American country music record producer.
Before he became a record producer, Brown played piano for Elvis Presley. He toured for much of Elvis's final two years of touring and was a part of the legendary "Jungle Room" sessions held at Graceland. Later, he became a much sought after session musician in Nashville and toured with many great acts including Rosanne Cash. After leaving that position, Brown became a producer, producing albums for several artists, predominantly on the MCA Nashville Records label. Among these acts were: Tracy Byrd, Steve Earle, Vince Gill, The Mavericks, McBride & the Ride, Reba McEntire, and George Strait.

