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Master Series (Elkie Brooks Album)
This is the discography of English singer Elkie Brooks. Studio albums Live albums Compilations Singles Other appearances Singles Cat Stevens duet with Elkie Brooks Remember the Days of the Old Schoolyard, (Linda Lewis appears in the song's video). Various Artists The Anti-Heroin Project. Charity Single produced by Charles Foskett. Guest appearances:John Parr, Elkie Brooks, Bonnie Tyler, Nik Kershaw, Holly Johnson, Kim Wilde, Hazel O'Connor, Cliff Richard, Robin Gibb, The Alarm, Mike Peters and others. Albums Vinegar Joe (band), Vinegar Joe with Elkie Brooks, Robert Palmer and Pete Gage (guitarist), Pete Gage. Various Artists Original Studio Cast: Frankie Miller, Alice Cooper, Elkie Brooks, The Who's John Entwistle, Jim "Dandy" Mangrum, James Dewar (musician), James Dewar, Keith Moon, Justin Hayward, Eddie Jobson. Lou Reizner's stage production of Tommy (The Who album), ''Tommy'' featuring the London Symphony Orchestra. This version featured Roger Daltrey, ...
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Elkie Brooks
Elkie Brooks (born Elaine Bookbinder; 25 February 1945) is an English Rock music, rock, blues and jazz singer. She was a vocalist with the bands Dada and Vinegar Joe (band), Vinegar Joe, and later became a solo artist. She gained her biggest success in the late 1970s and 1980s, releasing 13 UK Top 75 singles, and reached the top ten with "Pearl's a Singer", "Sunshine After the Rain" (both 1977), "Fool (If You Think It's Over) (1981), and "No More the Fool" (1986). She has been nominated twice for the Brit Awards. Brooks is a Gold Badge Award of Merit winner from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA) (now The Ivors Academy) and is generally referred to as the "British Queen of Blues". Life and career Early career and Vinegar Joe Brooks was born Elaine Bookbinder in Salford, to a British Jews, Jewish family. Her father's grandparents emigrated to Britain from Poland at the start of the 20th century to escape the Pogroms in the Russian Empire, pogroms. ...
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