p, 1917-1999 US, Aroostook County
Singer / Musician / Composer / Songwriter / Arranger of Jazz
B. February 23, 1917, Houlton, Maine D. November 13, 1999, New York City American jazz pianist, songwriter, arranger, and composer. Among his best-known compositions are "You Came A Long Way From St. Louis", "Where Flamingos Fly", "Over The Weekend" and "Just As Though You Were Here". His composition "Bird Meets Cage" was performed over WBAI in January 1961. Studied with Joseph Schillinger in the 1940's, and with John Cage at the New School in 1960. Brooks was also fascinated by the occult, and studied and corresponded with astrologer Marc Edmund Jones beginning in 1943.
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Folk Jazz U.S.A. and Alabama Concerto | John Benson Brooks Featuring Cannonball Adderley, Zoot Sims, Al Cohn & Art Farmer | 2007 | Compil. |
Alabama Concerto | John Benson Brooks Featuring Cannonball Adderley, Art Farmer | 1959 | Album |
Folk Jazz U.S.A. | John Benson Brooks | 1957 | Album |
Folk Jazz U.S.A. | John Benson Brooks | 1956 | Single |
John Benson Brooks Ensemble |
John Benson Brooks Trio Jazz and Pop |