John Benson Brooks

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جون بنسون بروكس (بالإنجليزية: John Benson Brooks)‏ هو ملحن وعازف بيانو أمريكي، ولد في 23 فبراير 1917 في بلدية هلتون في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 13 نوفمبر 1999 في نيويورك في الولايات المتحدة. rdf:langString
John Benson Brooks (* 23. Februar 1917 in Houlton, Maine; † 13. November 1999 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzpianist, Arrangeur und Komponist des Swing und des Modern Jazz. Er arbeitete für Tommy Dorsey und für Gil Evans. rdf:langString
John Benson Brooks (February 23, 1917, Houlton, Maine – November 13, 1999, New York City) was an American jazz pianist, songwriter, arranger, and composer. Brooks worked early in his career as an arranger for Randy Brooks, Les Brown, Boyd Raeburn, and Tommy Dorsey. He worked often with lyricists Eddie DeLange and Bob Russell in the 1940s; he and DeLange wrote the song "Just as Though You Were Here," a hit for Tommy Dorsey with Frank Sinatra as vocalist. He wrote "You Came a Long Way from St. Louis" with Bob Russell for Ray McKinley, released as a single in 1948. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString جون بنسون بروكس (بالإنجليزية: John Benson Brooks)‏ هو ملحن وعازف بيانو أمريكي، ولد في 23 فبراير 1917 في بلدية هلتون في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 13 نوفمبر 1999 في نيويورك في الولايات المتحدة.
rdf:langString John Benson Brooks (* 23. Februar 1917 in Houlton, Maine; † 13. November 1999 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzpianist, Arrangeur und Komponist des Swing und des Modern Jazz. Er arbeitete für Tommy Dorsey und für Gil Evans.
rdf:langString John Benson Brooks (February 23, 1917, Houlton, Maine – November 13, 1999, New York City) was an American jazz pianist, songwriter, arranger, and composer. Brooks worked early in his career as an arranger for Randy Brooks, Les Brown, Boyd Raeburn, and Tommy Dorsey. He worked often with lyricists Eddie DeLange and Bob Russell in the 1940s; he and DeLange wrote the song "Just as Though You Were Here," a hit for Tommy Dorsey with Frank Sinatra as vocalist. He wrote "You Came a Long Way from St. Louis" with Bob Russell for Ray McKinley, released as a single in 1948. In 1956, Brooks worked with Zoot Sims and Al Cohn on the recording, "Folk Jazz U.S.A.", and was recognized as a composer during this time. His works blend elements of folk music and dodecaphony with the idioms of modern jazz. In 1958, he composed a work entitled Alabama Concerto and assembled a cast of sidemen for a recording which included Cannonball Adderley, Art Farmer, Barry Galbraith, and Milt Hinton. The recording was eventually re-issued under Adderley's name. Brooks was a close friend of Gil Evans. Evans later recorded his works "Sirhan's Blues" and "Where Flamingos Fly" (the last co-written with Harold Courlander and ). Brooks and Courlander collaborated on a book of transcriptions of rural blues and spirituals in Alabama, which provided some of the inspiration for the Alabama Concerto. A trio Brooks formed In the 1960s performed at the International Jazz Festival in Washington in 1962 with a composition called "The Twelves," based on improvisations on twelve-tone rows. This became part of an LP called "Avant Slant," which was a collage of new and already recorded sounds and songs from Milt Gabler, the poet Robert Graves, LeRoi Jones, Lightnin' Hopkins, and others.
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