'Gary Brooker,
MBE', (born
29 May 1945,
Hackney,
East London), is an
English singer,
songwriter,
pianist and founder of the
rock band Procol Harum. Brooker was awarded the Member of the
Order of the British Empire in the
Queen's Birthday Honours on
June 14,
2003 in recognition of his
charitable services.
Career
Brooker grew up in the seaside resort of
Southend-on-Sea,
Essex,
England, as did most of the other founding members of Procol Harum.
He founded The Paramounts in 1962 with his
guitarist friend
Robin Trower. The
band gained respect within the burgeoning
1960s British R 'n' B scene, which yielded
The Beatles,
The Animals, The
Spencer Davis Group,
The Rolling Stones, and many others. The Stones, in particular, were Paramounts fans, giving them guest billing on several memorable
shows in the early 1960s.
In 1966, Brooker founded Procol Harum. "
A Whiter Shade of Pale" is the worldwide
hit that Procol Harum is best known for, but Brooker's melancholy
vocals and emotive, eclectic
piano playing were a key part of Procol's musical mix for the entire course of the band's career. In the early years Brooker,
Hammond organist
Matthew Fisher, and Trower were the guiding musical forces behind the band, but after disparities in style became too much and Fisher and Trower left, Brooker was the clear leader until the band broke up in 1977.
In 1979, Brooker joined friend and neighbour
Eric Clapton's band. With Brooker in the lineup, they released
Just One Night, a live recording from Japan and the studio album
Another Ticket. Clapton fired the entire band in 1981, but he and Brooker have remained good friends since. Brooker has joined Clapton for several one-off benefit gigs over the years. They still remain neighbours in
Ewhurst Surrey UK.
Brooker sang lead vocal on the
Alan Parsons song "Limelight", on their 1985
album, ''
Stereotomy''.
A new incarnation of Procol Harum, led by Brooker, and including Fisher for most of the tours from 1991 through 2003, has continued touring the world, celebrating its 40th anniversary in July 2007 with two days of musical revels at St John's Smith Square in London, UK. Brooker also toured with
Ringo Starr's All-Starr Band in 1997 and 1999, and he was also a member of
Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings for several years, appearing on three of their albums and touring with the band.
In November 2002 he was among musicians and singers participating in the
George Harrison tribute concert,
Concert for George, at which he took vocals on their version of "Old Brown Shoe".
In April 2005, as the Gary Brooker Ensemble, he played a sell-out charity concert at
Guildford Cathedral in aid of the
Tsunami appeal, playing a mixture of
Procol Harum and solo songs and powerful arrangements of classical and spiritual songs. His guests and supporting artists included
Andy Fairweather Low and
Paul Jones ex
Manfred Mann.
Discography
Solo albums
★ 1979: ''No More Fear Of Flying''
★ 1982: ''Lead Me To The Water''
★ 1985: ''Echoes In The Night''
★ 1996: ''Within Our House'' (
live album)
Singles
★ 1979: "Savannah"
★ 1979: "Say It Ain't So Joe"
★ 1979: "No More Fear of Flying"
★ 1982: "Cycle (Let It Flow)"
★ 1982: "Low Flying Birds"
★ 1982: "The Angler"
★ 1984: "The Long Goodbye"
★ 1985: "Two Fools In Love"
External links
★
ClassicBands.com - Procol Harum
★
ProcolHarum.com - Fan website
★
AirMail.net - 'Ringo Starr's All Starr Band 1997 Tour: Gary Brooker'