Dianne Brooks
Gwendolyn Dianne Brooks (January 3, 1939 – April 29, 2005), was a jazz singer from New Jersey. With the Three Playmates, Brooks recorded several songs in 1957. As a solo singer, she recorded two albums and several singles. Her biggest solo hit was "Walking on My Mind" in 1969. She also had a CBC production, with Bob Ruzicka taking up the other side. Brooks died on April 29, 2005, in Toronto from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[1]
Discography
Solo
- Some Other Kind of Soul with Lenny Breau (Revolver, 1970)
- Back Stairs of My Life (Reprise, 1977)
With the Three Playmates
- "Giddy-Up-a-Ding-Dong" / "It Must Be Love"
- "Give Your Love to Me" / "(Do-oo, Do-oo) I Dreamed" (Savoy, 1957) with George Barrow, Jerome Richardson, Budd Johnson, Sam Price, Kenny Burrell, Joe Benjamin, Bobby Donaldson, Ernie Wilkins (arranger)[2]
- "Sugah Wooga" with Buddy Lucas, Bobby Banks, Leonard Gaskin (Savoy, 1957)[2]
References
- ↑ "Dianne Brooks". Canadian Bands. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
- 1 2 Savoy Records discography Jazzdisco.org. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
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