As a jazz trombonist and vocalist,
Earlie Braggs has extensive professional performing experience, having performed throughout Europe and the United States dating back to 1975. He has played with some of the biggest names in jazz and entertainment, including trumpeters
Cat Anderson and
Clark Terry, clarinetist
Henry Questa, jazz violinist
Claude "Fiddler" Williams, jazz pianist
Jay "Hootie" McShann, Della Reese, Steve Allen, Cab Calloway, and the
New York Voices. From 1997 through 1999, he went on jazz tours with the
Illinois Jacquet Big Band to France, Germany, Holland, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Belgium, Kansas City's Jazz Festival, Chicago's Jazz Festival, and Lincoln Center. Earlie is currently working on a soon-to-be released recording with the
New Kansas City Seven featuring Kansas City's most well-known baritone saxophonist
Kerry Strayer, Los Angeles studio recording artist saxophonist
Gary Foster and composer, arranger, and pianist
Frank Mantooth. Braggs has a masters degree in music from Western Michigan University.