Jonathan David Brown
Biography
Jonathan David Brown (November 20, 1955 – September 27, 2016) was an American record producer and audio engineer known for his work on albums released in the Contemporary Christian music industry. Brown served federal prison time as an accessory after the fact for helping a member of the Tennessee White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan evade authorities. Brown's production work started with several Maranatha! Music artists in the 1970s and continued through the 1980s, working with such artists as Petra, Twila Paris, Steve Taylor, Daniel Amos, Glen Campbell, Bob Bennett and David Meece. His work as a recording engineer includes albums for Mark Heard, Daniel Amos, Gentle Faith, and Tom Howard.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

I Want To Be A Clone!
1982
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The Best We Could Find [+ 3 That Never Escaped]
1988

Meltdown
1984

Not Of This World
1983

This Means War
1987

The River Is Rising
1986

Beat The System
1984

Meltdown & Meltdown Remixes
1984

A Touch Of Country
1982

More Power To Ya
1982

In His Time Praise 4
1980

View From The Bridge
1977

Horrendous Disc
1981

Never Turnin' Back
1980
Credited work
563 releases · 131 albums · active 1974–2025
- Engineering · 746
- Production · 466
- Performance · 295
- Other credits · 87
Studios: Mama Jo's · Rivendell Sound Recorders · Whitefield Studios · The Bennett House
Frequent collaborators
- Petra (9)
- Twila Paris
- Various
- Kelly Willard
- The Maranatha Singers
- Steve Taylor (2)
- Daniel Amos
- Bob Bennett (3)
