Chris Brown (Canadian musician)

Also in 2007, musical contributions from Brown were included on Salamandre, the soundtrack for architectural designer Eric Clough's Mystery on Fifth Avenue apartment renovation project.

[2] He is also a social justice activist and the founder of the Pros and Cons Program bringing recording arts to prisons and creating musical works for charities.

The Pros and Cons Program has become internationally recognized as groundbreaking in fields of restorative justice and inmate mentorship, with the support of The David Rockefeller Fund.

[3] Brown has recently launched Wolfe Island Records as a home for the prison music and the many artists he produces and collaborates with Kate Fenner, Suzanne Jarvie, David Corley, One River, The Mermaids, Hadley McCall Thackston and the Stephen Stanley Band.

"[5] Brown currently releases music on Wolfe Island where he tours solo and performs with local musicians in the band Open Hearts Society.

Chris Brown playing piano