Hadda Brooks

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That's My Desire 00:00 Tools
Swingin' the Boogie 00:00 Tools
Need A Little Sugar In My Bowl 00:00 Tools
I Feel So Good 00:00 Tools
Miss Brown To You 00:00 Tools
Jump Back Honey 00:00 Tools
Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere 00:00 Tools
Time Was When 00:00 Tools
You Won't Let Me Go 00:00 Tools
Dream 00:00 Tools
I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm 00:00 Tools
Teenage Boogie 00:00 Tools
Bully Wully Boogie 00:00 Tools
White Christmas 00:00 Tools
I Must Have That Man 00:00 Tools
Out of the Blue 00:00 Tools
Sailboat in the Moonlight 00:00 Tools
Hungarian Rhapsody#2 In Boogie 00:00 Tools
Trust in Me 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Home for Christmas 00:00 Tools
Keep Your Hand On Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Mama's Blues 00:00 Tools
Humoresque Boogie 00:00 Tools
Who Did You Fool After All? 00:00 Tools
LA Christmas Blue 00:00 Tools
Rhapsody In Blue 00:00 Tools
Them There Eyes 00:00 Tools
You Go Your Way And I'll Go Crazy 00:00 Tools
Chop Chop Boogie 00:00 Tools
Brooks' Boogie 00:00 Tools
How Do You Speak To An Angel? 00:00 Tools
Teenage Boogie (featuring Pete Johnson) 00:00 Tools
Boogie At The Band Box 00:00 Tools
Rock And Roll Boogie (featuring Pete Johnson) 00:00 Tools
Take Me 00:00 Tools
Romance In The Dark 00:00 Tools
Sometimes I'm Happy (featuring Carla Bozulich) 00:00 Tools
Bluesin' The Boogie (featuring Pete Johnson) 00:00 Tools
Boogie Celeste (featuring Pete Johnson) 00:00 Tools
Misty 00:00 Tools
Hip Shakin' Boogie (featuring Pte Johnson) 00:00 Tools
Old Man River 00:00 Tools
It All Depends On You 00:00 Tools
The Thrill Is Gone 00:00 Tools
You're Real Gone 00:00 Tools
Don't You Think I Ought To Know 00:00 Tools
My Romance 00:00 Tools
Stompin' The Boogie (featuring Pete Johnson) 00:00 Tools
Honky Tonk Boogie (featuring Pete Johnson) 00:00 Tools
Hip Shakin' Boogie 00:00 Tools
Honey, Honey, Honey 00:00 Tools
Juke Box Boogie 00:00 Tools
Boogie Celeste 00:00 Tools
All Night Long 00:00 Tools
Brook's Boogie 00:00 Tools
Jukebox Boogie 00:00 Tools
Variety Boogie (featuring Pete Johnson) 00:00 Tools
Schubert's Serenade In Boogie 00:00 Tools
Bluesin' The Boogie 00:00 Tools
Bewildered 00:00 Tools
My Ideal 00:00 Tools
Say It With a Kiss 00:00 Tools
Stairway To The Stars (featuring Charles Brown) 00:00 Tools
Tootsie Timesie 00:00 Tools
Don't Call It Love 00:00 Tools
Society Boogie 00:00 Tools
When A Woman Cries 00:00 Tools
That's My Desire (version 1) 00:00 Tools
Ridin' The Boogie 00:00 Tools
Anna Lucasta (Take 1) 00:00 Tools
How Do You Speak To An Angel 00:00 Tools
Don't Take Your Love From Me 00:00 Tools
I'm A Fool To Want You 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow Night 00:00 Tools
Blue Mood 00:00 Tools
Brooks Boogie 00:00 Tools
Nightmare Boogie 00:00 Tools
Tough On My Heart 00:00 Tools
Hungarian Rhapsody In Boogie 00:00 Tools
Variety Bounce 00:00 Tools
This Time We're Through 00:00 Tools
I Hadn't Anyone Till You 00:00 Tools
Eight-Ten Boogie 00:00 Tools
There Is No Greater Love 00:00 Tools
Honky Tonk Boogie 00:00 Tools
Dreamin' & Cryin' 00:00 Tools
Lazy Boogie 00:00 Tools
I'm the Lonesomest Gal in Town 00:00 Tools
Riding The Boogie 00:00 Tools
Variety Boogie 00:00 Tools
Somewhere in That Direction 00:00 Tools
At The Band Box 00:00 Tools
Remember 00:00 Tools
If You Love Me (Really Love Me) 00:00 Tools
I'm Still in Love 00:00 Tools
The Best Things in Life Are Free 00:00 Tools
Please Be Kind 00:00 Tools
I Don't Mind 00:00 Tools
I Went to Your Wedding 00:00 Tools
My Song 00:00 Tools
Can You Look Me In The Eye? 00:00 Tools
Grieg's Concerto Boogie 00:00 Tools
He's coming Home 00:00 Tools
When I Leave the World Behind 00:00 Tools
You Let My Love Get Cold 00:00 Tools
Boogie Dance 00:00 Tools
That's Where I Came In 00:00 Tools
My First And Last Love 00:00 Tools
Stolen Love 00:00 Tools
Blues In B-Flat 00:00 Tools
Just A Little Blusie 00:00 Tools
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 In Boogie 00:00 Tools
Rehearsin' The Boogie 00:00 Tools
Variety Bounce (AKA Variety Boogie) 00:00 Tools
St. Louis Blues Boogie 00:00 Tools
What Have I Done 00:00 Tools
Stompin' The Boogie 00:00 Tools
Can't We Be Friends 00:00 Tools
Do'nt Take Your Love From Me 00:00 Tools
Close Your Eyes (And I'll Be There) 00:00 Tools
I Can't Get Started 00:00 Tools
Why Was I Born 00:00 Tools
This Will Make You Laugh 00:00 Tools
Moonglow 00:00 Tools
After You've Gone 00:00 Tools
Minuet In G Boogie 00:00 Tools
Honey Honey Honey 00:00 Tools
Bully Wully Stomp (aka Stompin' the Boogie) 00:00 Tools
The Man I Love 00:00 Tools
Always (take 3) 00:00 Tools
Anytime Anyplace Anywhere 00:00 Tools
Sometimes I'm Happy (feat. Carla Bozulich) 00:00 Tools
Hadda's Boogie 00:00 Tools
I'll Get By 00:00 Tools
Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 In Boogie 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Home For Christmas 00:00 Tools
Bully Wully Stomp aka Stompin' The Boogie 00:00 Tools
Always 00:00 Tools
Anna Lucasta 00:00 Tools
Sunset Limited 00:00 Tools
St Louis Blues Boogie 00:00 Tools
Bkuesin' On Central 00:00 Tools
Bluesin' on Central 00:00 Tools
Boogie At The Bandbox 00:00 Tools
Jump Back Honey - Hadda Brooks 00:00 Tools
Swingin’ The Boogie 00:00 Tools
Jump Back Honey Jump Back 00:00 Tools
That’s My Desire 00:00 Tools
Jump Back, Honey - 52 00:00 Tools
Old Man River [12HQ] 00:00 Tools
The Man With the Horn 00:00 Tools
I've Got My Love To Keep Warm 00:00 Tools
Close Your Eyes And I'll Be There 00:00 Tools
House Of Boogie Woogie 00:00 Tools
Hungarian Rhapsody No 2 In Boogie - Take 2 00:00 Tools
Juke-Box Boogie 00:00 Tools
Don't Go to Strangers 00:00 Tools
Hadda's Honky Tonk Train 00:00 Tools
Who Did You Fool After All 00:00 Tools
Swingin the boogie 00:00 Tools
Chop Chop Boogie (Featuring Pete Johnson) 00:00 Tools
Stairway to the Stars (feat. Charles Brown) 00:00 Tools
Hungara (Gypsy) - Rehearsal 00:00 Tools
134 Blues 00:00 Tools
Just A Little Bluesie 00:00 Tools
Rock And Roll Boogie 00:00 Tools
A Foggy Day 00:00 Tools
Schubert's Serenade In Boogie - Unedited version 00:00 Tools
Stairway To The Stars 00:00 Tools
Bluesin' On Central / Radio KRE aircheck 1946 Improvised Boogie 00:00 Tools
The Bandbox 00:00 Tools
You Won't Let Me Go (version 1) 00:00 Tools
That’s Where I Came In 00:00 Tools
Basin Street Blues 00:00 Tools
Just A Little Blusie (sic) 00:00 Tools
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Hadda Brooks (October 29, 1916 – November 21, 2002), was an American pianist, vocalist and composer. She was born Hadda Hapgood on October 29, 1916 and raised in the Boyle Heights area of Los Angeles, by her parents, who had migrated to California from the South. Her mother, Goldie Wright, was a doctor and her father, John Hapgood, a deputy sheriff. Her grandfather, Samuel Alexander Hopgood (October 22, 1857 – November 30, 1944), moved to California from Atlanta, Georgia, and proved to be an enormous influence on Brooks. He introduced her to theater and the operatic voices of Amelita Galli-Curci and Enrico Caruso. In her youth she formally studied classical music with an Italian piano instructor, Florence Bruni, with whom she trained for twenty years. She attended the University of Chicago, and later, returned to Los Angeles. She came to love the subtle comedy of black theater and vaudeville entertainer and singer Bert Williams. Brooks began playing piano professionally in the early 1940s at a tap-dance studio owned by Hollywood choreographer and dancer Willie Covan. For ten dollars a week, she played the popular tunes of the day while Covan worked with such stars as Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, and Shirley Temple. Brooks was married briefly during this period to a Harlem Globetrotter named Earl "Shug" Morrison in 1941. She toured with the team when they traveled. Morrison developed pulmonary pneumonia, however, and died about a year after they were married. It was Brooks' only marriage. Brooks actually preferred ballads to boogie-woogie, but worked up her style by listening to Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson, and Meade Lux Lewis records. Her first recording, the pounding "Swingin' the Boogie," for Jules Bihari's Modern Records, was a sizable regional hit in 1945, and another R&B Top Ten with "Out of the Blue," her most famous song. It was Jules Bihari who gave her the recording name Hadda Brooks. Clarinetist and bandleader Benny Goodman recommended Brooks to a film director friend of his who placed her in the film Out of the Blue in 1947. Encouraged by orchestra leader Charlie Barnet, Brooks practiced singing "You Won't Let Me Go," and the song became her first vocal recording in 1947. She usually played the small part of a lounge piano player in films, and often sang the title song. "Out of the Blue" became a top hit for Brooks, "Boogie Woogie Blues" followed in 1948, and she appeared in In a Lonely Place (1950) starring Humphrey Bogart, and in The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) with Lana Turner and Kirk Douglas. Brooks became the first African-American woman to host her own television show in 1957. The Hadda Brooks Show, a combination talk and musical entertainment show, aired on Los Angeles' KCOP-TV. The show opened with Brooks seated behind a grand piano, cigarette smoke curling about her, and featured "That's My Desire" as her theme song. She appeared in 26 half-hour episodes of the show, which were broadcast live in Los Angeles and repeated on KGO in San Francisco. She commuted to Europe in the 1970s for performances in nightclubs and festivals, but performed rarely in the United States, living for many years in Australia and Hawaii. Following the 1984 release of Queen of the Boogie a compilation of recordings from the 40's, two years later manager Alan Eichler brought her out of a 16-year retirement to open a new jazz room at the historic Perino's in Los Angeles, after which she continued to play nightclubs regularly in Hollywood, San Francisco, and New York, to rave reviews. In 1993, Brooks was presented with the prestigious Pioneer Award by Bonnie Raitt on behalf of the Smithsonian-based Rhythm and Blues Foundation, in a ceremony held at the Hollywood Palace. Brooks returned to movies with a cameo in Jack Nicholson's film The Crossing Guard (1995), directed by Sean Penn, in which she sang "Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere." Three years later she made another singing appearance in The Thirteenth Floor (1999). Her last performance on screen was an acting role in "John John in the Sky" (2000) She resumed her recording career with the 1994 album "Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere" for DRG. Meanwhile Virgin Records had acquired the old Modern catalogue and because of Brooks' new-found success issued a compilation of her 40's and 50's recordings entitled "That's My Desire". They also signed her to record three new songs for the Christmas album "Even Santa Gets the Blues," made more unusual by the fact she had releases on the same label made 50 years apart. Her 1996 album for Virgin, "Time Was When," featured Al Viola (Guitar), Eugene Wright (Bass) and Richard Dodd (Cello), and she wrote two of its songs: "You Go Your Way and I'll Go Crazy" and "Mama's Blues." She began playing at hip nightclubs like actor Johnny Depp's Viper Room, New York's Algonquin Hotel Oak Room and Michael's Pub and such Hollywood haunts as Goldfinger's, the Vine St. Bar and Grill and the Hollywood Roosevelt Cinegrill. She celebrated her 80th birthday by performing two full shows at Depp's Viper Room. In 2000, the Los Angeles Music Awards honored Hadda Brooks with the "Lifetime Achievement Award." Hadda Brooks died at White Memorial Medical Center in Los Angeles, following open-heart surgery at age 86. Highlights of her life included singing at Hawaii's official statehood ceremony in 1959 and being asked for a private audience with Pope Pius XII. In 2007, a 72-minute documentary, Queen of the Boogie, directed by Austin Young & Barry Pett, was presented at the Los Angeles Silver Lake Film Festival. Her most famous songs include: "Swingin' the Boogie" "That's My Desire" "Romance in the Dark" "Don't Take Your Love From Me" "Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere" "You Won't Go" "I Hadn't Anyone Till You" Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.