In the latest episode of Maxwell's Iowa CoffeeCast, Maxwell sits down with Keith Brown, a long-time Iowa resident and multi-talented musician. Keith shares fascinating stories from his extensive music career, including his early days performing with bands like The Shillings and The Pillars, and his experiences recording and engineering.
Keith recounts his first gig at 13, where his nervousness was palpable but ultimately led to a successful performance. He reminisces about the formative influence of The Beatles, his journey from learning guitar to forming his first band, and the excitement of playing at local pool parties.
One highlight of Keith’s career was his unexpected encounter with Brian Wilson from The Beach Boys. Brian, intrigued by the idea of recording on a farm, visited Keith's studio in Fort Dodge. The secrecy of Brian’s visit added an element of intrigue, and a memorable moment occurred when Brian spontaneously joined Keith's band for a gig, acting as their light technician.
Keith’s band, Locust, gained some recognition, and he shares the challenges and successes of recording their debut album. Despite the band's eventual dissolution, Keith’s passion for music continued as he moved into producing and recording for other artists. He worked with notable names like Greg Brown, Leon Redbone, and The Hawks, contributing significantly to their successes.
Keith also discusses his transition to managing his own recording studio, Crystal Sound, and the challenges of reopening after the 1993 flood. Despite setbacks, he maintained a thriving business, working with high-profile clients like Wells Fargo, Disney, and McDonald's.
Throughout the podcast, Keith’s humility and dedication to his craft are evident. He credits much of his success to the influence of Brian Wilson and the collaborative spirit of the Iowa music scene. The episode concludes with Maxwell praising Keith’s contributions to Iowa’s rich musical heritage and encouraging listeners to support the Iowa Rock and Roll Music Association.