*1943 GB, Winchester
Pop and Rock
A.k.a. Geoff Brook, Ricky Brook The Brooks
The Brook Brothers were an English pop duo composed of Geoff Brook (born Geoffrey Owen Brooks, 12 April 1943, Winchester, Hampshire) and Ricky Brook (born Richard Alan Brooks, 24 October 1940, Winchester, Hampshire). The Brook Brothers started out as a skiffle group in 1956, and after winning a local talent show, changed their look and sound to approximate the style of The Everly Brothers. They signed to Top Rank Records in 1960 and released a cover of the song "Greenfields" by The Brothers Four in 1960. The tune was a hit in Italy but attracted little notice in their home country. After a few more singles were released, they switched to Pye Records, and their second release, "Warpaint" (written by Howard Greenfield and Barry Mann), became a UK Top 5 hit. This song was also recorded by Bill Haley, among others. Following the single's success they released a full-length album and toured with Cliff Richard and Bobby Rydell. They took part in the annual NME Readers' Poll-Winners Concert at London's Wembley Pool on 15 April 1962. They were produced by a young Tony Hatch, and made an appearance in the film, It's Trad, Dad. The Brook Brothers entered A Song For Europe for the Eurovision Song Contest 1962, but did not advance in the contest. The group's popularity faded as The Beatles's sound became more popular, and they left public view by 1965. Their entire cache of Pye recordings was reissued on CD by Castle Music in the 1990s.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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War Paint - The Pye Anthology | The Brook Brothers | 2001 | Compil. |
Historia Del Rock And Roll No. 5 | The Brook Brothers | 1985 | Album |
Warpaint | The Brook Brothers | 1979 | Single |
Trouble Is My Middle Name | The Brook Brothers | 1963 | Single |
I'm Not Jimmy | The Brook Brothers | 1963 | Single |
Whistle To The Wind | The Brook Brothers | 1963 | Single |
Tell Tale / Too Scared | The Brook Brothers | 1962 | Single |
He's Old Enough To Know Better | The Brook Brothers | 1962 | Single |
Welcome Home, Baby | The Brook Brothers | 1962 | Single |
The Trolley Song / Look For A Star / Half As Much / I Wanna Love My Life Away | The Brook Brothers | 1962 | Single |
Just Another Fool | The Brook Brothers | 1962 | Single |
Town Girl | The Brook Brothers | 1962 | Single |
Hello Mary Lou / Little Devil / Ain't Gonna Wash For A Week / I Wanna Love My Life Away | The Brook Brothers | 1961 | Single |
Married | The Brook Brothers | 1961 | Single |
Hit Parade | The Brook Brothers | 1961 | Single |
The Brook Brothers | The Brook Brothers | 1961 | Album |
Little Bitty Heart | The Brook Brothers | 1961 | Single |
Hit Parade Volume 2 | The Brook Brothers | 1961 | Album |
Ain't Gonna Wash For A Week | The Brook Brothers | 1961 | Single |
Please Help Me, I'm Falling | The Brook Brothers | 1960 | Single |
Say The Word | The Brook Brothers | 1960 | Single |
Green Fields | The Brook Brothers | 1960 | Single |
Warpaint | The Brook Brothers With The The Tony Hatch Group | Single | |
Ain't Gonna Wash For A Week | The Brook Brothers | Single | |
I'm Not Jimmy | The Brook Brothers | Single |