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Ruby Brooks

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tunes to attempts at serious classical music. He repeated as champion at Chickering Hall in 1888 and 1889. He made three separate European tours, performing for various royalty including the Prince of Wales (the future
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in 1861. He taught himself to play the banjo, receiving no formal instruction. He became famous in 1887 when he performed and won at that year's banjo "Championship of the World" held in
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He gave concerts (often at Chickering Hall) and played in society programs regularly beginning in the late 1880s, performing in many varieties ranging from the latest
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Although an influence on Fred Van Eps, he is considered by Kaufman and Winans to be inferior to that player, as well as his contemporaries
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industry. Mr. Brooks recorded regularly for Edison from the late 1890s until his death in New York City in 1906 of throat cancer.
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They formed the "Brooks & Denton Publishing Co." and citing "of Brooks and Denton" even on his solo recordings.
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Rag Time Medley (banjoist Ruby Brooks with pianist Frank P. Banta) 1899
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Brooks and Denton with piano accompanist J. Alex. Silberberg in 1892
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So Long Oo-Long (How Long You Gonna Be Gone?) - played by the
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Nauck, Kurt. Catalogue: Vintage Record Auction Number 41.
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The Banjo Entertainers: Roots to Ragtime, A Banjo History
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Nauck, Kurt. Catalogue: Vintage Record Auction Number 47.
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P813 (9") – Tell Me Pretty Maiden from "Florodora" (1902)
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1826 (7") – Tell Me Pretty Maiden from "Florodora" (1902)
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Happy Days In Dixie, played by Ruby Brooks on banjo, 1905
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The Darkies Dream, played by Ruby Brooks on banjo, 1898
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Index


Van Eps Quartet
Harry Ruby
Bert Kalmar
The Stars And Stripes Forever March
Fred Van Eps
Stamford, Connecticut
Chickering Hall
New York City
vaudeville
King Edward VII
phonograph

Vess Ossman
Olly Oakley
Coon Songs
Florodora
The Stars and Stripes Forever March
Zonophone Records
" Classic Banjo Obituaries – Fred Van Eps "




New York Times
"Brooks the Banjoist Dead"



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