Andrew Brown (February 2, 1900 - August 1960) was an American jazz reedist.
This group eventually came to be known as the Missourians [de] under bandleader Andrew Preer; by the end of the 1920s, Cab Calloway had taken leadership of it.
[1] Brown played in Calloway's band until 1945, including on many recording sessions and a tour of Europe in 1934.
[2] He appeared alongside Calloway as a performer in sound films including Hi-De-Ho (1937), Blues in the Night (1942), and Minnie the Moocher (1942).
[1] In the late 1940s Brown ran a music education studio in New York.