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Hadda Brooks (born Hattie L. Hapgood October 29, 1916 – November 21, 2002) was an American pianist, vocalist and composer, who occasionally appeared playing the piano in film. Billed as "Queen of the Boogie",Larkin, Colin. The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, Guinness Limited, page 563, (1995); she was Inducted in the Rhythm and Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in 1993.


Career
Brooks became a singer during the mid-1940s.Vladimir, Bogdanov. All Music Guide to the Blues: The Definitive Guide to the Blues, Backbeat Books, page 68 (2003); of gave her the recording name "Hadda Brooks".Cohassey, John F. Toast of the Town: The Life and Times of Sunnie Wilson, Wayne State University Press, page 156, (1998);

In the 1970s, she commuted to Europe for performances in nightclubs and festivals. She performed rarely in the United States, and moved to Australia. Queen of the Boogie, a compilation of recordings from the 1940s, was released in 1984. Two years later her manager brought her out of a 16-year retirement before she went on tour. She sang at Hawaii's statehood ceremony in 1959, and was once invited to a private audience with Pope Pius XII. Hadda Brooks, the 'Queen of Boogie' dies, sfgate.com; accessed November 9, 2014.

She resumed her recording career with the 1994 album Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere for DRG. acquired the old Modern catalogue and, thanks to Brooks' new-found success, issued a compilation of her 1940s and 1950s recordings entitled That's My Desire. E-notes: Hadda Brooks Biography; accessed November 9, 2014. The label signed her to record three songs for the Christmas album Even Santa Gets the Blues, made more unusual by the fact she had releases on the same label 50 years apart. Time Was When (Virgin, 1996) included (guitar), (bass) and (cello), and she wrote two of its songs: "You Go Your Way and I'll Go Crazy" and "Mama's Blues". Concerts were held at Michael's Pub in New York City, and the Vine St. Bar and Grill.

In 2007, a 72-minute documentary on Brooks's life, Queen of the Boogie, directed by and Barry Pett, was presented at the Los Angeles Silver Lake Film Festival. "Queen of the Boogie" , audience.silverlakefilmfestival.org; accessed November 9, 2014.


Personal
In 1940, Brooks married Earl "Shug" Morrison, of the Harlem Globetrotters, but was widowed within a year and never re-married.

Brooks died at the age of 86 at White Memorial Medical Center in Los Angeles after open-heart surgery.


Discography
1957Femme FataleJazz, bluesCrown
1958Swings the BoogieJazz, bluesCrown
1963Sings and SwingsJazz, bluesCrown
1971HaddaJazz, bluesRob Ray
1984Queen of the BoogieJazz, blues
1988Romance in the DarkJazz, bluesJukebox Lil
1993Romance in the Dark (The Modern Recordings)Jazz, bluesAce
1994Anytime, Anyplace, AnywhereJazz, bluesDRG
1994That's My Desire (The Modern Recordings)Jazz, bluesVirgin/Flair
1995Even Santa Gets the BluesJazz, bluesPointblank/Virgin
1996Time Was WhenJazz, bluesPointblank/Virgin
1997Jump Back Honey: The Complete OKeh SessionsJazz, bluesColumbia/Legacy
1999I've Got News for You 2-CDJazz, bluesPointblank/Virgin
2003Swingin' the BoogieJazz, bluesAce
2005That's Where I Came InJazz, bluesAce


Filmography
Uncredited
(final film role)


External links
  • Interview of Hadda Brooks Center for Oral History Research, UCLA Library Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles

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