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25: 324:), as well as a guest spot on Smith's national radio program. On November 21, 1952, they divorced and the following year Brooks married Elthea Peale, lyricist for "Where Flamingos Fly" and at least three other Brooks compositions. That marriage was dissolved in 1958. On April 8, 1961, he married Frances Jones Boyeson. 612:
John Benson Brooks, a jazz composer, arranger and songwriter, died on Nov. 13 at his home in Manhattan. He was 82. He is survived by his wife, Peggy; two daughters, Stephanie Lee Brooks and Wendy Brooks Mitchell, both of North Palm Beach, Fla., and a
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On November 13, 1999, Brooks died at his Manhattan home at the age of 82. He was survived by his wife Peggy and by his two daughters from his first marriage.
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on the recording, "Folk Jazz U.S.A.", and was recognized as a composer during this time. His works blend elements of
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Brooks was married at least four times. On February 26, 1939, he wed fellow Houlton native Helen Walton Hughes, an
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This Is Your Inheritance : A History of the Chemung County, N. Y. Branch of the Brooks Family
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Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series. Part 5B: Unpublished Music Jan-Dec 1952: Vol 6 No 1-2
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Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series. Part 5A: Published Music Jan-Dec 1954: Vol 8 No 1-2
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Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series. Part 5A: Published Music Jan-Dec 1953: Vol 7 No 1-2
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Pace, Eric (August 29, 1973). "John B. Brooks, Jazz Arranger, Composer and Songwriter, 82".
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which was a collage of new and already recorded sounds and songs from
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and assembled a cast of sidemen for a recording which included
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Brooks worked early in his career as an arranger for
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