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{{Short description|American bassist}}
{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians -->
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| Name = Rex Robert Brown
{{BLP sources|date=May 2013}}
| Img = RexBrown.jpg
{{Infobox musical artist
| Img_capt = Rex Brown, live with Down in 2008
| Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
| name = Rex Brown
| Birth_name = Rex Robert Brown
| image = Rex Brown.jpg
| image_size =
| Alias = "Rexx Rocker" <small>(pre-1993)</small>
| Born = {{birth date and age|1964|7|27}}
| caption = Brown in 2017
| Origin = [[Graham]], [[Texas]], [[United States|U.S.]]
| birth_name = Rex Robert Brown
| Instrument = [[Bass guitar|Bass]]
| alias = "Rex Rocker" (pre-1990)
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1964|7|27}}
| Genre = [[Heavy metal music|Heavy metal]], [[groove metal]]
| Occupation = [[Musician]], [[songwriter]]
| birth_place = [[Graham, Texas]], U.S.
| genre = {{flatlist|
| Years_active = 1981 - present
* [[Heavy metal music|Heavy metal]]
| Label = [[Roadrunner Records|Roadrunner]]
* [[groove metal]]
| Associated_acts = [[Pantera]], [[Down (band)|Down]], [[Rebel Meets Rebel]], [[Crowbar (US band)|Crowbar]]
* [[thrash metal]]
| URL =
* [[sludge metal]]
* [[hard rock]]
* [[southern rock]]
* [[country rock]]
* [[blues rock]]
}}
| occupation = Bassist
| years_active = 1981–present
| current_member_of = {{flatlist|
*[[Pantera]]
}}
| past_member_of = {{flatlist|
* [[Down (band)|Down]]
* [[Kill Devil Hill (band)|Kill Devil Hill]]
* [[Rebel Meets Rebel]]
* Arms of the Sun
* [[Crowbar (American band)|Crowbar]]
}}
| website = {{URL|https://rexbrown.net/}}
}}
}}


'''Rex Robert Brown''' (born July 27, 1964) is an American musician. He is the longtime bassist for [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band [[Pantera]], having joined the band in 1982. Following the band's reunion in 2022, Brown is the longest-serving member of the band. He is also a former member of the supergroup [[Down (band)|Down]] (2001–2011) and a former bassist for [[Kill Devil Hill (band)|Kill Devil Hill]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=159766 |title=Bassist REX BROWN Will Not Return To DOWN, Says Drummer JIMMY BOWER |publisher=Blabbermouth.net |access-date=July 4, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110626140444/http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=159766 |archive-date=June 26, 2011 }}</ref> He released his debut solo album ''[[Smoke on This…]]'' in 2017. For the first time in Brown's career, the work features him not only as a bassist but also as lead vocalist and guitarist.<ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/former-pantera-bassist-rex-brown-signs-with-entertainment-one|title=Former PANTERA Bassist REX BROWN Signs With ENTERTAINMENT ONE|date=February 28, 2017|website=Blabbermouth.net|access-date=September 1, 2017}}</ref>
'''Rex Robert Brown''' (born [[July 27]], [[1964]] in [[Graham, Texas]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] [[bassist]]. Currently a member of [[Down (band)|Down]], he is most famous as the longtime bassist for the [[Grammy Award|Grammy]]-nominated, [[RIAA certification|platinum]]-selling band [[Pantera]].


Brown authored a book called ''Official Truth 101 Proof'', which was released in April 2013. The book documents Pantera's formation, career, and disbandment.
==Life and career==
Along with former Pantera vocalist [[Phil Anselmo]], he subsequently joined [[Down (band)|Down]] to replace bassist [[Todd Strange]], and most recently played bass on the [[Down (band)|Down]] album ''[[Down III: Over the Under]]''.


==Early life==
During the early days of [[Pantera]], Rex Brown went by the stage name Rex Rocker. It wasn't until [[Far Beyond Driven]] that he changed his stage name to Rex Brown. According to the Pantera [[Cowboys from Hell]] inner notes, Rex is simply credited as "Rex" , thus dropping the last part of his stage name "Rocker".
Rex Robert Brown was born in [[Graham, Texas]], on July 27, 1964.<ref>Texas Births, 1926–1995, [http://www.familytreelegends.com/records/20902?first=Rex&last=Brown&c=search&offset=0 Rex Robert Brown]</ref> His father was 40 when Brown was born, and died in 1971.<ref name="youtube.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNvvwpimb6Y |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211222/hNvvwpimb6Y |archive-date=2021-12-22 |url-status=live|title=Rex Brown (Part 2): The Excesses Of The Road With Pantera, Quitting Down & NEW Kill Devil Hill!|last=hornsuprocks|date=March 28, 2013|access-date=September 1, 2017|publisher=[[YouTube]]}}{{cbignore}}</ref> He was raised by his mother and sister. Brown was first introduced to music through his grandmother, who taught him to play the piano when he was a child, and turned him onto [[ragtime music]] and [[Scott Joplin]]. Brown was a member of the [[Boy Scouts of America]] and achieved the rank of [[Eagle Scout (Boy Scouts of America)|Eagle Scout]].<ref name="bassplayer magazine">{{cite web |url=http://cms.bassplayer.com/artists/1171/rex-brown-rex-drugs-and-rock--roll/31134 |title=Rex Brown: Rex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll &#124; Bassplayer |access-date=December 28, 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141228230105/http://cms.bassplayer.com/artists/1171/rex-brown-rex-drugs-and-rock--roll/31134 |archive-date=December 28, 2014 }}</ref> Brown became a fan of [[ZZ Top]] and [[Def Leppard]] as a youth, and started playing bass when he was twelve years old. Other significant influences include [[Black Sabbath]], [[Led Zeppelin]], and [[hardcore punk]].<ref name="youtube.com"/>


==Career==
===Pantera===
===Pantera===
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{{Main|Pantera}}
Pantera was formed in 1981. Brown joined Pantera on bass in 1982 replacing Tommy D. Bradford and adopting the alias "'''Rex Rocker'''". Brown was a classmate of, and played in the high school jazz band with, drummer [[Vinnie Paul]], and guitarist [[Dimebag Darrell]] (then known as Diamond Darrell). Brown was credited as "Rex Rocker" on Pantera's first four albums: ''[[Metal Magic]]'' (1983), ''[[Projects in the Jungle]]'' (1984), ''[[I Am the Night (album)|I Am the Night]]'' (1985), and ''[[Power Metal (album)|Power Metal]]'' (1988),<ref>{{Cite web |title=Credits |url=https://panterarocks.weebly.com/uploads/1/2/9/3/12937251/9698231_orig.jpg |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220715014000/https://panterarocks.weebly.com/uploads/1/2/9/3/12937251/9698231_orig.jpg |archive-date=July 15, 2022 |website=Panterarocks.weebly.com}}</ref> he would be credited by his birth name starting with the band's fifth album, ''[[Cowboys from Hell]]'', and onwards.
Rex joined Pantera in 1982 with his friend guitarist [[Dimebag Darrell]], drummer [[Vinnie Paul]] and vocalist [[Terry Glaze]].


Pantera recruited vocalist [[Phil Anselmo]] to replace Glaze in 1987. By 1990 the band had been signed to Atco Records and released ''[[Cowboys from Hell]]'' which proved to be the band's turning point. Over the course of four more studio records, a live album and a [[The Best of Pantera: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits!|greatest hits compilation]], Anselmo and Pantera were nominated for four [[Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance|best metal performance Grammy]]s, in [[Grammy Awards of 1995|1995]] for "[[I'm Broken]]", [[Grammy Awards of 1997|1997]] for "[[Suicide Note Pt. I]]", [[Grammy Awards of 1998|1998]] for "[[Cemetery Gates]]" and [[Grammy Awards of 2001|2001]] for "[[Revolution Is My Name]]."
Pantera recruited vocalist [[Phil Anselmo]] to replace [[Terry Glaze]] in 1986. With Anselmo taking over as the new frontman, the band's fourth album, ''[[Power Metal (album)|Power Metal]]'', was released in 1988. In 1989, the band was signed with [[Atco Records]], and released their fifth album, ''Cowboys from Hell'', in the following year, which proved to be the band's turning point to commercial success. Over the course of the band's walkthrough in the 1990s decade, Pantera released four more studio albums, ''[[Vulgar Display of Power]]'' (1992), ''[[Far Beyond Driven]]'' (1994), ''[[The Great Southern Trendkill]]'' (1996), and ''[[Reinventing the Steel]]'' (2000). After releases of a [[Official Live: 101 Proof|1997 live album]] and a [[The Best of Pantera: Far Beyond the Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits!|greatest hits compilation]], Pantera was nominated for four [[Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance|best metal performance Grammy]]s, for "[[I'm Broken]]", "[[Suicide Note Pt. I]]", "[[Cemetery Gates (Pantera song)|Cemetery Gates]]", and "[[Revolution Is My Name]]".
In 2001, Anselmo decided to put Pantera on hold because of [[back pain]] while he toured and recorded with his side projects. Pantera disbanded in 2003.


In 2001, Pantera went on what at the time was believed to be a temporary hiatus, mainly due to Anselmo's focus on side projects. Pantera would officially disband in 2003.
===Rebel Meets Rebel===

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In July 2022, it was announced that Brown would be joining Anselmo, along with [[Zakk Wylde]] and [[Charlie Benante]] (as the respective fill-ins of Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul), for Pantera's first world tour in 22 years in 2023.<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Pantera To Tour in 2023, North America Shows To Be Booked by AG|url=https://www.billboard.com/pro/pantera-reunion-tour-2023/|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard.com]]|date=July 13, 2022|access-date=July 14, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=It's Official: ZAKK WYLDE And CHARLIE BENANTE To Tour With PANTERA's Surviving Members|url=https://blabbermouth.net/news/its-official-zakk-wylde-and-charlie-benante-to-tour-with-panteras-surviving-members|website=[[Blabbermouth.net]]|date=July 14, 2022|access-date=July 14, 2022}}</ref>
While in between bands, Rex and the Abbott Brothers, teamed up with country artist [[David Allan Coe]] in a project called "Rebel Meets Rebel" in 2000. The album was released May 2, 2006 on Vinnie's "Big Vin Records" label. Rebel Meets Rebel disbanded in 2003.


===Down===
===Down===
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[[file:Down Resurrection fest.jpg|thumb|upright|Brown performing with Down in 2010]]
In 1999 Rex joined Down after [[Todd Strange]] has left the band. On March 26, 2002, Down released their second album called [[Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow|A Bustle in Your Hedgerow]] with Rex on bass. After Down reunited in 2006 after a four year hiatus, work began on their third album, [[Down III: Over the Under|Over the Under]]. They are currently recording their [[Down IV|fourth album]] to be released sometime in 2009.
In 1998, during his stay in Louisiana, he was invited by Phil Anselmo for a jam session that included all the members of Down except their bass player [[Todd Strange]], who left the band. That night they ended up writing several demos for what later became their [[Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow|second album]] recorded in the fall of 2001 at Anselmo's barn that had been transformed into a professional studio. The album was released on March 26, 2002, and became the first Down release featuring Brown on bass. The band, however, went on hiatus again at the very end of 2002.

In 2006, the band reunited and started writing the material for their third studio album. ''[[Down III: Over the Under]]'' was released in 2007. The band toured as the opening act for [[Metallica]]. During that time, he became good friends with [[James Hetfield]], who—similarly to Brown—completed an alcohol rehabilitation course back in 2002.

Wanting to explore different music, Brown left Down in 2011.


===Other work===
===Other work===
[[File:Rex Brown Performing In Nashville, July 2017.png|thumb|upright|left|Brown performing in Nashville, Tennessee, 2017]]
Rex has worked previously with Jerry Cantrell on five tracks included on the album called [[Boggy Depot]] as well as eleven tracks with [[Crowbar (US band)|Crowbar]] on the album [[Lifesblood for the Downtrodden]]. Rex is also a producer and plays [[Acoustic guitar]]. He has also provided bass work for [[Crowbar (US band)|Crowbar]] in 2004 and 2005 and to [[Cavalera Conspiracy]] in 2008.
In 1999, Brown, Dimebag Darrell, and Vinnie Paul teamed up with country artist [[David Allan Coe]] in a project called [[Rebel Meets Rebel]]. This group released an album on May 2, 2006, on Vinnie Paul's Big Vin Records label.


Brown has worked previously with [[Jerry Cantrell]] on five tracks included on the album called ''[[Boggy Depot]]'' as well as eleven tracks with [[Crowbar (American band)|Crowbar]] on the album ''[[Lifesblood for the Downtrodden]]''. He has also provided bass work for [[Crowbar (American band)|Crowbar]] in 2004 and 2005 and to [[Cavalera Conspiracy]] in 2008. Rex revealed his new project Arms of the Sun, a project also featuring John Luke Hebert (of [[King Diamond]]) on drums, Lance Harvill on vocals and guitar, and Ben Bunker (of [[Gryn]]) on guitar. The group has completed work on thirteen tracks at [[Willie Nelson]]'s [[Pedernales Recording Studio]] in Austin, produced and mixed by [[Terry Date]]. In February 2011 it was announced that Brown had amicably left Arms of the Sun. A replacement bassist has not yet been announced.
==Playing style and equipment==
Rex was a [[jazz]] bassist and was offered a scholarship to the University of North Texas but declined.<ref name="bassplayer.com">http://www.bassplayer.com/article/panteras-rex-brown/jan-08/33219</ref> He often plays with a pick. He is widely considered to be, along with [[Dimebag Darrell]], one of the driving forces behind [[groove metal]].


In March 2011, it was announced that Brown had formed a new band, [[Kill Devil Hill (band)|Kill Devil Hill]] with [[Vinny Appice]] ([[Heaven & Hell (band)|Heaven & Hell]], [[Black Sabbath]], [[Dio (band)|Dio]]) on drums, Mark Zavon ([[Ratt]], [[W.A.S.P. (band)|W.A.S.P.]], 40 Cycle Hum) on guitar and Dewey Bragg ([[Pissing Razors]]) on vocals. The group has demoed around 10 songs, which, according to Appice, sound "like a cross between [[Black Sabbath]], [[Alice in Chains]] and a little bit of [[Led Zeppelin]] thrown in. It's heavy, but with a lot of cool hooks and melodic overtones, too."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=154921|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130201150955/http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=154921|url-status=dead|archive-date=February 1, 2013|title=VINNY APPICE And REX BROWN Join Forces in KILL DEVIL HILL; First Photo Available|publisher=Roadrunner Records}}</ref> Kill Devil Hill released their debut album in May 2012 to critical acclaim, and continue to tour in support of their music.
Rex was notable for often contributing walking basslines underneath Darrell's guitar solos. Standout tracks include "Floods" "Walk" "5 Minutes Alone", "Throes of Rejection", "Cowboys from Hell", "Living Through Me (Hells Wrath)", "I Can't Hide", "Use my Third Arm", "Where You Come From", "This Love", "I'm Broken" and many others.


In 2013, Brown released an autobiography, titled ''Official Truth: 101 Proof'', which chronicles his personal life and journey through Pantera, including the events leading to the band's disbandment.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://amzn.com/0306821370|title=Official Truth: 101 Proof|website=Amzn.com|date=March 12, 2013|access-date=September 1, 2017}}</ref>
Brown is currently endorsed by [[Spector]] basses and [[Ampeg]] amplification.<ref>http://guitargeek.com/rigview/420/</ref><ref name="bassplayer.com"/>


In 2015, Brown penned the foreword to the book ''Survival of the Fittest: Heavy Metal in the 1990s'', by author Greg Prato. Rex was also interviewed for the book (as well as his former bandmate in Pantera, Anselmo, among many others).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://amzn.com/1512073067|title=Survival of the Fittest: Heavy Metal in the 1990s|website=Amzn.com|date=July 9, 2015|access-date=September 1, 2017}}</ref>


Brown's first solo album, ''[[Smoke on This…]]'', was released on July 28, 2017, via [[Entertainment One]].<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web|title="Smoke on This..." by Rex Brown on iTunes|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/smoke-on-this/id1227785455?app=itunes|access-date=August 19, 2017|website=iTunes|date = July 28, 2017}}</ref>
===Basses===
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* [[Spector|Spector Rex-5XL]] - Rex signature bass
* [[Spector|Custom Spector NS4-style bass]]
* [[Spector|Spector NS basses]] - 4 and 5 stringed model
* [[Fender Precision Bass]] - Used in studio.
* [[Fernandes Guitars|Fernandes "Telecaster" prototype basses]] - 4 and 5 stringed models
* [[Fernandes Guitars|Fernandes 8-string]] - Used in studio.
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* [[Music Man (company)|Musicman Stingray basses]] - 4 and 5 stringed model
* [[ESP Guitars|ESP Surveyor basses]] (4&5 strings)
* [[Charvel|Charvel basses]] - 4 and 5 stringed models
* [[Jackson Guitars|Jackson basses]] - 4 and 5 stringed model
* [[Ovation Guitar Company|Ovation B778-5]] - Acoustic bass
* Dean Markley strings
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===Effects===
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* [[BOSS]] CH-1 Super Chorus
* [[Morley Pedals|Morley]] PBA-2 Bass Wah
* [[Korg]] DTR-1 Rack Tuner
* Rocktron VooDoo Valve Preamp / Multi-FX
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* Ashdown Bass Chorus Plus
* [[MXR]] Phase 90
* Sound Design Earthquake Bass Wah
* HBE Hematoma
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In 2023, he played bass on the debut album of metal [[Supergroup (music)|supergroup]] [[Elegant Weapons]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Dana |date=2023-03-01 |title=ELEGANT WEAPONS, FEATURING JUDAS PRIEST MEMBERS RICHIE FAULKNER AND SCOTT TRAVIS, ALONG WITH PANTERA BASSIST REX BROWN WITH SINGER RONNIE ROMERO, RELEASE THEIR FIRST SINGLE VIDEO, BLIND LEADING THE BLIND, DEBUT ALBUM HORNS FOR A HALO DUE MAY 26TH |url=https://eddietrunk.com/elegant-weapons-featuring-judas-priest-members-richie-faulkner-and-scott-travis-along-with-pantera-bassist-rex-brown-with-singer-ronnie-romero-release-their-first-single-video-blind-leadin/ |access-date=2023-06-13 |website=Eddietrunk.com |language=en-US}}</ref>
===Amplifiers===
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* Ampeg SVT-IVPRO Head
* Vintage Ampeg SVT Head
* Ampeg SVT-IIPro Head
* Ampeg SVT-II Head
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* Ampeg SVT810AV Bass Cabinet / 8x10
* Ampeg SVT410HE Bass Cabinet / 4x10
* Ampeg SVT810E Bass Cabinet / 8x10
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==Discography==
==Personal life==
Brown does not "subscribe to any particular organized religion", though he says he believes in God and the [[Ten Commandments]].<ref name="ReferenceA">''Official Truth, 101 Proof''; p. 7</ref><ref>''Official Truth, 101 Proof''; p. 252, In his acknowledgements, he says that two women have affected him deeply: his ex-wife Belinda and his first love Elena who he is now reunited with.</ref><ref>''Official Truth, 101 Proof''; p. 8</ref><ref>''Official Truth, 101 Proof''; p. 252</ref>
===With [[Jerry Cantrell]] (1998)===
*"Dickeye," "My Song," "Keep the Light On," "Satisfy," and "Hurt a Long Time" for ''[[Boggy Depot]]''


In August 2009, Brown was excluded from the Down tour due to [[acute pancreatitis]].<ref name="roadrunnerrecords1">{{cite web|url=http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=126396|title=DOWN/Ex-PANTERA Bassist REX BROWN Diagnosed With Acute Pancreatitis|publisher=BlabberMouth|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090907010643/http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=126396|archive-date=September 7, 2009}}</ref> He then had his gallbladder and polyps on his pancreas removed.<ref name="roadrunnerrecords1"/> "Rex has been through hell, man", said bandmate [[Pepper Keenan]]. "He was cut from rib to rib and they cleaned him out, but he's in top shape again. After twenty-five years on the road – drinking every day and whatnot … well, the old days are over, my friend."<ref>Ling, Dave, "Live! Down"; ''[[Classic Rock (magazine)|Classic Rock]]'' #148, August 2010, p. 106</ref>
===With [[Cavalera Conspiracy]] (2008)===
*"Ultra-Violent" for ''[[Inflikted]]''


Brown married his longtime girlfriend Elena Henrard in June 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-07-24 |title=PANTERA's REX BROWN Marries Longtime Girlfriend |url=https://blabbermouth.net/news/panteras-rex-brown-marries-longtime-girlfriend |access-date=2023-07-26 |website=Blabbermouth.net |language=en}}</ref>
===With [[Crowbar (US band)|Crowbar]] (2004-2005)===
*''[[Lifesblood for the Downtrodden]]'' (Bass and Producer)


==Playing style==
===With [[Down (band)|Down]] (1999-present)===
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*''[[Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow]]'' (2002)
[[File:Rex Brown, Smoke On This 2017.png|thumb|Brown in 2017]]
*''[[Down III: Over the Under]] (2007)
Brown was a [[jazz]] bassist and was offered a scholarship by the [[University of North Texas]], but declined.<ref name="bassplayer.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.bassplayer.com/article/panteras-rex-brown/jan-08/33219|title=Electric & Acoustic Bass Gear, Lessons, News, Video, Tabs and Chords - BassPlayer.com > Home|website=Bassplayer.com|access-date=September 1, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170902044138/http://www.bassplayer.com/article/panteras-rex-brown/jan-08/33219|archive-date=September 2, 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref> He often plays with a [[Guitar pick|pick]].
*''[[NOLA (album)|NOLA]]'' (remastered) (2008)


Brown was notable for often contributing [[Bassline#Walking bass|walking basslines]] underneath [[Dimebag Darrell]]'s guitar solos. Standout tracks include "[[Floods (Pantera song)|Floods]]", "[[Walk (Pantera song)|Walk]]", "[[5 Minutes Alone]]", "Throes of Rejection", "[[Cowboys from Hell (song)|Cowboys from Hell]]", "Living Through Me (Hells' Wrath)", "I Can't Hide", "Use My Third Arm", "Where You Come From", "[[This Love (Pantera song)|This Love]]", and "[[I'm Broken]]", among others.
===With [[Pantera]] (1982-2003)===
*''[[Metal Magic]]'' (1983)
*''[[Projects In The Jungle]]'' (1984)
*''[[I Am The Night]]'' (1985)
*''[[Power Metal (album)|Power Metal]]'' (1988)
*''[[Cowboys from Hell]]'' (1990)
*''[[Vulgar Display of Power]]'' (1992)
*''[[Far Beyond Driven]]'' (1994)
*''[[The Great Southern Trendkill]]'' (1996)
*''[[Official Live: 101 Proof]]'' (1997)
*''[[Reinventing the Steel]]'' (2000)


==Endorsements==
===With [[Rebel Meets Rebel]] (2000-2003)===
Brown endorsed [[Spector (bass)|Spector]] basses, and in 2011, a custom RXT prototype was made by Stuart Spector directly for Brown. In 2019, Brown offered this bass for sale on [[Reverb.com]] along with 70 other pieces of studio and stage gear he had used.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.guitarworld.com/news/former-pantera-bassist-rex-brown-to-sell-guitars-amps-and-other-gear-on-reverbcom|title=Former Pantera Bassist Rex Brown to Sell Guitars, Amps and Other Gear on Reverb.com|author1=Richard Bienstock|date=July 26, 2019|website=Guitarworld.com}}</ref>
*''[[Rebel Meets Rebel (album)|Rebel Meets Rebel]]'' (2006)

[[Gibson Brands|Gibson]] introduced a Rex Brown Signature bass model in July 2022, based on the [[Gibson Thunderbird]], but with a more slender neck, and an extender for [[drop D tuning]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.notreble.com/buzz/2022/07/14/gibson-unveils-the-rex-brown-signature-thunderbird-bass/ | title=Gibson Unveils the Rex Brown Signature Thunderbird Bass|website=Notreble.com | date=July 14, 2022 }}</ref>

==Discography==
{{See also|Pantera discography}}

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;Solo
*2017 ''[[Smoke on This…]]''
;Pantera
*1983 ''[[Metal Magic]]''
*1984 ''[[Projects in the Jungle]]''
*1985 ''[[I Am the Night (album)|I Am the Night]]''
*1988 ''[[Power Metal (album)|Power Metal]]''
*1990 ''[[Cowboys from Hell]]''
*1992 ''[[Vulgar Display of Power]]''
*1994 ''[[Far Beyond Driven]]''
*1996 ''[[The Great Southern Trendkill]]''
*2000 ''[[Reinventing the Steel]]''
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;Down
*2002 ''[[Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow]]''
*2007 ''[[Down III: Over the Under]]''
*2010 ''[[Diary of a Mad Band: Europe in the Year of VI]]'' CD/DVD
;Crowbar
*2005 ''[[Lifesblood for the Downtrodden]]''
;David Allan Coe and Cowboys from Hell
*2006 ''[[Rebel Meets Rebel]]''
;Kill Devil Hill
*2012 ''Kill Devil Hill''
*2013 ''[[Revolution Rise]]''
;Elegant Weapons
*2023 ''Horns for a Halo''{{col-end}}

===Collaborations===
*1998 – [[Jerry Cantrell]] – ''[[Boggy Depot]]'' ("[[Dickeye]]", "[[My Song (Jerry Cantrell song)|My Song]]", "Keep the Light On", "Satisfy", and "Hurt a Long Time")
*2008 – [[Cavalera Conspiracy]] – ''[[Inflikted]]'' ("Ultra-Violent")


==References==
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==External links==
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* [https://rexbrown.net/ Official website]
* [https://loudwire.com/pantera-rex-brown-wikipedia-fact-or-fiction/ Pantera's Rex Brown – Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?] on [[Loudwire]].com

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Latest revision as of 22:57, 20 December 2024

Rex Brown
Brown in 2017
Brown in 2017
Background information
Birth nameRex Robert Brown
Also known as"Rex Rocker" (pre-1990)
Born (1964-07-27) July 27, 1964 (age 60)
Graham, Texas, U.S.
Genres
OccupationBassist
Years active1981–present
Member of
Formerly of
Websiterexbrown.net

Rex Robert Brown (born July 27, 1964) is an American musician. He is the longtime bassist for heavy metal band Pantera, having joined the band in 1982. Following the band's reunion in 2022, Brown is the longest-serving member of the band. He is also a former member of the supergroup Down (2001–2011) and a former bassist for Kill Devil Hill.[1] He released his debut solo album Smoke on This… in 2017. For the first time in Brown's career, the work features him not only as a bassist but also as lead vocalist and guitarist.[2]

Brown authored a book called Official Truth 101 Proof, which was released in April 2013. The book documents Pantera's formation, career, and disbandment.

Early life

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Rex Robert Brown was born in Graham, Texas, on July 27, 1964.[3] His father was 40 when Brown was born, and died in 1971.[4] He was raised by his mother and sister. Brown was first introduced to music through his grandmother, who taught him to play the piano when he was a child, and turned him onto ragtime music and Scott Joplin. Brown was a member of the Boy Scouts of America and achieved the rank of Eagle Scout.[5] Brown became a fan of ZZ Top and Def Leppard as a youth, and started playing bass when he was twelve years old. Other significant influences include Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and hardcore punk.[4]

Career

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Pantera

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Pantera was formed in 1981. Brown joined Pantera on bass in 1982 replacing Tommy D. Bradford and adopting the alias "Rex Rocker". Brown was a classmate of, and played in the high school jazz band with, drummer Vinnie Paul, and guitarist Dimebag Darrell (then known as Diamond Darrell). Brown was credited as "Rex Rocker" on Pantera's first four albums: Metal Magic (1983), Projects in the Jungle (1984), I Am the Night (1985), and Power Metal (1988),[6] he would be credited by his birth name starting with the band's fifth album, Cowboys from Hell, and onwards.

Pantera recruited vocalist Phil Anselmo to replace Terry Glaze in 1986. With Anselmo taking over as the new frontman, the band's fourth album, Power Metal, was released in 1988. In 1989, the band was signed with Atco Records, and released their fifth album, Cowboys from Hell, in the following year, which proved to be the band's turning point to commercial success. Over the course of the band's walkthrough in the 1990s decade, Pantera released four more studio albums, Vulgar Display of Power (1992), Far Beyond Driven (1994), The Great Southern Trendkill (1996), and Reinventing the Steel (2000). After releases of a 1997 live album and a greatest hits compilation, Pantera was nominated for four best metal performance Grammys, for "I'm Broken", "Suicide Note Pt. I", "Cemetery Gates", and "Revolution Is My Name".

In 2001, Pantera went on what at the time was believed to be a temporary hiatus, mainly due to Anselmo's focus on side projects. Pantera would officially disband in 2003.

In July 2022, it was announced that Brown would be joining Anselmo, along with Zakk Wylde and Charlie Benante (as the respective fill-ins of Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul), for Pantera's first world tour in 22 years in 2023.[7][8]

Down

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Brown performing with Down in 2010

In 1998, during his stay in Louisiana, he was invited by Phil Anselmo for a jam session that included all the members of Down except their bass player Todd Strange, who left the band. That night they ended up writing several demos for what later became their second album recorded in the fall of 2001 at Anselmo's barn that had been transformed into a professional studio. The album was released on March 26, 2002, and became the first Down release featuring Brown on bass. The band, however, went on hiatus again at the very end of 2002.

In 2006, the band reunited and started writing the material for their third studio album. Down III: Over the Under was released in 2007. The band toured as the opening act for Metallica. During that time, he became good friends with James Hetfield, who—similarly to Brown—completed an alcohol rehabilitation course back in 2002.

Wanting to explore different music, Brown left Down in 2011.

Other work

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Brown performing in Nashville, Tennessee, 2017

In 1999, Brown, Dimebag Darrell, and Vinnie Paul teamed up with country artist David Allan Coe in a project called Rebel Meets Rebel. This group released an album on May 2, 2006, on Vinnie Paul's Big Vin Records label.

Brown has worked previously with Jerry Cantrell on five tracks included on the album called Boggy Depot as well as eleven tracks with Crowbar on the album Lifesblood for the Downtrodden. He has also provided bass work for Crowbar in 2004 and 2005 and to Cavalera Conspiracy in 2008. Rex revealed his new project Arms of the Sun, a project also featuring John Luke Hebert (of King Diamond) on drums, Lance Harvill on vocals and guitar, and Ben Bunker (of Gryn) on guitar. The group has completed work on thirteen tracks at Willie Nelson's Pedernales Recording Studio in Austin, produced and mixed by Terry Date. In February 2011 it was announced that Brown had amicably left Arms of the Sun. A replacement bassist has not yet been announced.

In March 2011, it was announced that Brown had formed a new band, Kill Devil Hill with Vinny Appice (Heaven & Hell, Black Sabbath, Dio) on drums, Mark Zavon (Ratt, W.A.S.P., 40 Cycle Hum) on guitar and Dewey Bragg (Pissing Razors) on vocals. The group has demoed around 10 songs, which, according to Appice, sound "like a cross between Black Sabbath, Alice in Chains and a little bit of Led Zeppelin thrown in. It's heavy, but with a lot of cool hooks and melodic overtones, too."[9] Kill Devil Hill released their debut album in May 2012 to critical acclaim, and continue to tour in support of their music.

In 2013, Brown released an autobiography, titled Official Truth: 101 Proof, which chronicles his personal life and journey through Pantera, including the events leading to the band's disbandment.[10]

In 2015, Brown penned the foreword to the book Survival of the Fittest: Heavy Metal in the 1990s, by author Greg Prato. Rex was also interviewed for the book (as well as his former bandmate in Pantera, Anselmo, among many others).[11]

Brown's first solo album, Smoke on This…, was released on July 28, 2017, via Entertainment One.[2][12]

In 2023, he played bass on the debut album of metal supergroup Elegant Weapons.[13]

Personal life

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Brown does not "subscribe to any particular organized religion", though he says he believes in God and the Ten Commandments.[14][15][16][17]

In August 2009, Brown was excluded from the Down tour due to acute pancreatitis.[18] He then had his gallbladder and polyps on his pancreas removed.[18] "Rex has been through hell, man", said bandmate Pepper Keenan. "He was cut from rib to rib and they cleaned him out, but he's in top shape again. After twenty-five years on the road – drinking every day and whatnot … well, the old days are over, my friend."[19]

Brown married his longtime girlfriend Elena Henrard in June 2023.[20]

Playing style

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Brown in 2017

Brown was a jazz bassist and was offered a scholarship by the University of North Texas, but declined.[21] He often plays with a pick.

Brown was notable for often contributing walking basslines underneath Dimebag Darrell's guitar solos. Standout tracks include "Floods", "Walk", "5 Minutes Alone", "Throes of Rejection", "Cowboys from Hell", "Living Through Me (Hells' Wrath)", "I Can't Hide", "Use My Third Arm", "Where You Come From", "This Love", and "I'm Broken", among others.

Endorsements

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Brown endorsed Spector basses, and in 2011, a custom RXT prototype was made by Stuart Spector directly for Brown. In 2019, Brown offered this bass for sale on Reverb.com along with 70 other pieces of studio and stage gear he had used.[22]

Gibson introduced a Rex Brown Signature bass model in July 2022, based on the Gibson Thunderbird, but with a more slender neck, and an extender for drop D tuning.[23]

Discography

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Collaborations

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References

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  1. ^ "Bassist REX BROWN Will Not Return To DOWN, Says Drummer JIMMY BOWER". Blabbermouth.net. Archived from the original on June 26, 2011. Retrieved July 4, 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Former PANTERA Bassist REX BROWN Signs With ENTERTAINMENT ONE". Blabbermouth.net. February 28, 2017. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  3. ^ Texas Births, 1926–1995, Rex Robert Brown
  4. ^ a b hornsuprocks (March 28, 2013). "Rex Brown (Part 2): The Excesses Of The Road With Pantera, Quitting Down & NEW Kill Devil Hill!". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 22, 2021. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  5. ^ "Rex Brown: Rex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll | Bassplayer". Archived from the original on December 28, 2014. Retrieved December 28, 2014.
  6. ^ "Credits". Panterarocks.weebly.com. Archived from the original on July 15, 2022.
  7. ^ "Pantera To Tour in 2023, North America Shows To Be Booked by AG". Billboard.com. July 13, 2022. Retrieved July 14, 2022.
  8. ^ "It's Official: ZAKK WYLDE And CHARLIE BENANTE To Tour With PANTERA's Surviving Members". Blabbermouth.net. July 14, 2022. Retrieved July 14, 2022.
  9. ^ "VINNY APPICE And REX BROWN Join Forces in KILL DEVIL HILL; First Photo Available". Roadrunner Records. Archived from the original on February 1, 2013.
  10. ^ "Official Truth: 101 Proof". Amzn.com. March 12, 2013. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  11. ^ "Survival of the Fittest: Heavy Metal in the 1990s". Amzn.com. July 9, 2015. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  12. ^ ""Smoke on This..." by Rex Brown on iTunes". iTunes. July 28, 2017. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  13. ^ Dana (March 1, 2023). "ELEGANT WEAPONS, FEATURING JUDAS PRIEST MEMBERS RICHIE FAULKNER AND SCOTT TRAVIS, ALONG WITH PANTERA BASSIST REX BROWN WITH SINGER RONNIE ROMERO, RELEASE THEIR FIRST SINGLE VIDEO, BLIND LEADING THE BLIND, DEBUT ALBUM HORNS FOR A HALO DUE MAY 26TH". Eddietrunk.com. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
  14. ^ Official Truth, 101 Proof; p. 7
  15. ^ Official Truth, 101 Proof; p. 252, In his acknowledgements, he says that two women have affected him deeply: his ex-wife Belinda and his first love Elena who he is now reunited with.
  16. ^ Official Truth, 101 Proof; p. 8
  17. ^ Official Truth, 101 Proof; p. 252
  18. ^ a b "DOWN/Ex-PANTERA Bassist REX BROWN Diagnosed With Acute Pancreatitis". BlabberMouth. Archived from the original on September 7, 2009.
  19. ^ Ling, Dave, "Live! Down"; Classic Rock #148, August 2010, p. 106
  20. ^ "PANTERA's REX BROWN Marries Longtime Girlfriend". Blabbermouth.net. July 24, 2023. Retrieved July 26, 2023.
  21. ^ "Electric & Acoustic Bass Gear, Lessons, News, Video, Tabs and Chords - BassPlayer.com > Home". Bassplayer.com. Archived from the original on September 2, 2017. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  22. ^ Richard Bienstock (July 26, 2019). "Former Pantera Bassist Rex Brown to Sell Guitars, Amps and Other Gear on Reverb.com". Guitarworld.com.
  23. ^ "Gibson Unveils the Rex Brown Signature Thunderbird Bass". Notreble.com. July 14, 2022.
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