Michael Brooks (music historian) explained

Michael Brooks (1935  - November 20, 2020) was a British-born music historian, archivist, consultant, and producer.[1]

Biography

Brooks was born in Tooting, London, and moved to New York City in 1966. He began his music career in 1971, assisting and producing records with John Hammond of Columbia Records. This collaboration resulted in many reissues of jazz, pop, big band, and country music artifacts, currently on the Legacy Recordings label. In later life Brooks worked at Sony Music Entertainment as a consultant.

He died in November 2020, aged 85.[2]

Discography

Brooks' credits on many various projects include the following:

Producer

The Essential Duke Ellington

Essential Louis Armstrong

Billie Holiday Collection, Vol. 1

Cab Calloway (Featuring Chu Berry)

Vol. 1: Singin' the Blues

Genius of the Electric Guitar (Columbia Box Set)

The Essential Benny Goodman (Bluebird/Legacy)

The Sentimental Gentleman of Swing: Centennial Collection

Liner Notes

Brooks' world music projects include the Sony Legacy reissue "Cuban Music: 1909-1951" and the Yiddish compilation "From Avenue A to the Great White Way." He also specialized in identifying obscure pre-1950 recordings and served as the project manager on the 19-hour PBS Ken Burns Presents Jazz compilation series of 22 single-discs, as well as a five-disc box set historical summary.

Awards

Brooks has been nominated for Grammy awards 16 times. His Grammy awards wins include:

Sources

Notes and References

  1. News: Producer and Jazz Historian Michael Brooks has Died. Bebco. John. Syncopatedtimes.com. 2020-11-24.
  2. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/nov/29/michael-brooks-obituary Xan Brooks, "Michael Brooks Obituary", The Guardian, 29 November 2020