Former Stone Roses singer and solo artist Ian Brown has had a scholarship named after him at London's SSR Music Production and Audio Engineering School.

According to the school’s official website, “The Ian Brown Scholarship will support one talented, creative and ambitious individual who has the potential to offer something special to the industry.”

It is worth £10,000, which will cover the cost of the “Audio Engineering Techniques and Technology” course at the London campus, with one scholarship for the course beginning in March, and one for September.

“It is an honour for me to be supporting SSR London and the next generation of talented producers and engineers being taught there,” Brown said in a statement. “I have a long history with SSR from the early days recording with the Stone Roses and I hope the scholarship inspires the next generation of talented producers and artists”

Brown has released seven solo albums and fronted The Stone Roses for their short two-album career.

For more information and an application form, More from click here.


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