Band,
R&B/Soul and Blues
“Legendary Bluesman of Los Angeles” – first began playing professionally back in 1958, at the Cloud 9 Club in Corpus Christi, Texas. He worked throughout South Texas, backing artists as Floyd Dixon and Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown. In 1961 Brooks moved to Dallas, Texas, where he worked with Freddie King and the great Buster Smith. Brooks arrived in Los Angeles, California in June of 1963, and started to appear in all of the popular L.A. clubs of the time. In 1968, he co-wrote “Burbank Brown”, a song that was featured in the hit movie, “Bob, Carol, Ted & Alice”. Ray was nominated for a Blues Grammy in 1979 for his recording of “Walk Out Like A Lady”, taken from his album, “Let’s Try Love”. Ray subsequently toured with the Job Corp. around the country, and shortly thereafter played a lengthy residency at Harrah’s Club Lake Tahoe. In 1980 Ray toured South Africa three months with Cashears as the opening act for Tina Turner, and after that, with late keyboard great, Billy Preston. In 2007, Brooks performed the music in a commercial. for French sunglasses company, Optic 2000. Most recently, Ray relocated to the Southern California High Desert city of Victorville. He was a headline performer at the 2014 High Desert Music Festival, and continues to perform throughout SoCal, as well as teach music.
Mortonette Jenkins bvoc, voc US | |
Dan Weinstein tb, vn US | |
Gail Deadrick eb, p | |
Delbert Hill ts | |
Billy Salter dr | |
Denise Routt bvoc | |
Leonard Tarver dr | |
Otis Haynes str | |
Roy Haley org, key | |
Michael King key | |
Tommy Davis tr | |
Bob Aymar syn, ep | |
Jay Huckaby tr, b | |
Doug Ledesna ts, sax | |
Jesse Williams bvoc | |
Edmond Lee b | |
Carly Bell sax | |
Elliott Chavers ts, sax | |
Victor Pavris b | |
Faith Jobe dr | |
Darryl Glen p |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Songs With In | Full Fource, Ray Brooks | 1987 | Album |
You're Gonna Get Next To Me | Ray Brooks | 1981 | Single |
Walk Out Like A Lady | Ray Brooks | 1979 | Single |
I'll Take Care Of You | Ray Brooks | 1979 | Album |
On Her Wedding Day / That's Why It's You | Ray Brooks | 1976 | Single |