Billy Lewis Brooks Explained

Blly Lewis Brooks
Birth Date:1943
Birth Place:United States
Instrument:percussion
Genre:Jazz
Occupation:Musician
Associated Acts:, Fritz Pauer, Jimmy Woode, Slide Hampton, Joe Haider, Tete Montoliu, Benny Bailey, Miriam Klein, Nathan Davis, Duško Gojković, Philip Catherine, Ximo Tebar

Billy Lewis Brooks (born 1943; died 2023) was an American jazz percussion player.

Brooks moved to Europe in 1964. At the beginning of 1970's, he founded the group El Babaku with the bass player in Berlin, recording one album, Live At The Jazz Galerie, in 1971 for the MPS label.

He appeared on two albums with Fritz Pauer: Fritz Pauer-Live At The Berlin Jazz Galerie (with Jimmy Woode) and Water Plants. Other appearances and collaborations include those with the Slide Hampton/Joe Haider Orchestra, Tete Montoliu and Núria Feliu, Benny Bailey, Miriam Klein, Nathan Davis, Duško Gojković, Philip Catherine and Ximo Tebar.[1]

References

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Notes and References

  1. Andrew Wright Hurley The Return of Jazz: Joachim-Ernst Berendt and West German Cultural Change Berghahn Books 2011, S. 206