Don Frank Brooks


Don Frank Brooks was an American harmonica performing artist.

Career

Brooks was a full-time harmonica player with Waylon Jennings and was a prolific session musician with artists that included Jerry Jeff Walker, Judy Collins, Harry Belafonte, Carly Simon, Ringo Starr, Tim Curry, Bette Midler, Diana Ross, Billy Joel, Cyndi Lauper, Talking Heads, Tim Hardin, The Bee Gees, Yoko Ono and the Plastic Ono Band, the James Gang. He was an on stage musician on Broadway in Big River in 1985, and The Gospel at Colonus in 1988, and was heard for weeks on public television on Ken Burns' documentary series The Civil War.
He had attended the University of North Texas, where, among other things he had been founding member of the Folk Music Club.

Selected discography

Mr. BojanglesJerry Jeff Walker Bein' FreeJerry Jeff Walker ; Don McLeanDon McLean ; Feeling the SpaceYoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band ; True Stories and Other DreamsJudy Collins ; NewbornJames Gang JudithJudy Collins Main CourseBee Gees ; Bread and RosesJudy Collins ; RumorsArrogance ; Songs for the New DepressionBette Midler ; Ringo the 4thRingo Starr ; Kate TaylorKate Taylor ; Guy ClarkGuy Clark ; Peaks, Valleys, Honky Tonks & AlleysMichael Martin Murphey ; Loving You Is Where I BelongHarry Belafonte ; Read My LipsTim Curry ; Max Morath and His Ragtime Stompers, Vanguard VSD79440 ;

Selected filmography

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Family

On December 14, 1973, Don Brooks married Anne Lorch '', originally from Philadelphia, who, in 1964, divorced Jay Wintner Lorch of Dallas. With their marriage, Don Brooks gained a stepson, Leonard Nelson Lorch.

Death

Brooks died of leukemia October 25, 2000, in Manhattan, aged 53.