- Roy Brooks
Roy Brooks (
March 9 ,1938 , Detroit,Michigan –November 15 ,2005 , Detroit) was an Americanhard bop jazz drummer.Biography
Brooks was born in Detroit and drummed since childhood. He was an outstanding varsity
basketball player as a teenager and was offered a scholarship to theDetroit Institute of Technology ; he attended the school for three semesters and then dropped out to tour withYusef Lateef . [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3ifixqt5ldhe~T1 Roy Brooks] atAllmusic ] After time with Lateef andBarry Harris , he played withBeans Bowles and with theFour Tops in Las Vegas.Leonard Feather andIra Gitler , "The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz". Oxford, 1999, p. 82.] He played withHorace Silver from 1959 to 1964, including on the album "Song for My Father "; in 1963 he released his first album as a leader. Following this he freelanced inNew York City through the 1960s and early 1970s, playing with Lateef again (1967–70),Sonny Stitt ,Lee Morgan ,Dexter Gordon ,Chet Baker ,Junior Cook ,Blue Mitchell ,Charles McPherson ,Pharaoh Sanders (1970),Wes Montgomery ,Dollar Brand ,Jackie McLean , James Moody (1970–72),Charles Mingus (1972–73), andMilt Jackson . He married Hermine Brooks in 1967. [http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=2746 Music, Madness & Marquette Prison] . "Metro Times ", December 12, 2001. Accessed March 11, 2008.] His 1970 album "The Free Slave" featuredCecil McBee andWoody Shaw in early performances. Later in 1970 he joinedMax Roach 's ensembleM'Boom , and in 1972 put together the ensembleThe Artistic Truth .Brooks's performances often included unusual instruments such as the
musical saw and drums with vacuum tubes set up so as to regulate the pitch. He began to acquire a reputation for bizarre behavior on and off stage, and occasionally sought treatment for mental disorders. In 1975 he left New York and returned to Detroit, and began usinglithium to regulate his behavior. In the 1980s he returned to The Artistic Truth and gigged regularly in Detroit withKenny Cox ,Harold McKinney , andWendell Harrison . With those three he co-founded M.U.S.I.C. (Musicians United to Save Indigenous Culture), and later also founded the Aboriginal Percussion Choir, an ensemble devoted to the use of non-Western percussion instruments. He used his basement as a practice and learning space, working with children as well as accomplished musicians.In the 1990s Detroit's jazz scene waned, and Brooks ceased taking medication; he again began breaking down at gigs, and in 1994 was institutionalized for three weeks. In 1997, he threatened his neighbor with a
shotgun during a dispute over a lost set of house keys. He was charged withassault but was declared mentally unfit to stand trial and was sentenced to mental treatment; however, he missed many of his appointments, and in 1999 he threatened another neighbor with abullwhip and amachete over property rights to an adjacent vacant lot. Sentenced to further psychiatric treatment, he disappeared again, and when probation officers found him, he was imprisoned late in 2000. He served time atMarquette Prison until 2004, when he was placed in anursing home . He died there late in 2005.Discography
;As leader
*"Beat" (1963)
*"The Free Slave" (1970)
*"Live at Town Hall" (1974)
*"The Smart Set" (1979)
*"Duet in Detroit" (Enja Records , 1983) (withWoody Shaw ,Geri Allen ,Don Pullen ,Randy Weston );As sideman:"Incomplete"
*Dollar Brand : "The Children of Africa" (Enja)
*Abdullah Ibrahim : "Banyana - Children of Africa" (1976)
*Yusef Lateef : "The Blue Yusef Lateef" (Atlantic, 1968)
*Charles McPherson : "McPherson's Mood" (OJC, 1969)
*Max Roach : "M'Boom" (Columbia, 1979), "To The Max" (Enja)
*Red Rodney : "Bluebird" (Camden, 1973–81)
*Horace Silver : "Silver's Serenade", "Song for My Father " (Blue Note , 1963), here on some tracks playsRoger Humphries
*Sonny Stitt : "Keeper of the Flame" (Camden, 1971–73)References
Persondata
NAME=Brooks, Roy
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Hard bop jazz drummer
DATE OF BIRTH=March 9 ,1938
PLACE OF BIRTH=Detroit,Michigan ,United States
DATE OF DEATH=November 15 ,2005
PLACE OF DEATH=Detroit, Michigan, United States
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