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- of the World. Charlie was introduced to Rebekah by Jeremy Clarkson. The Brookses have holida**** with Elisabeth Murdoch and Matthew Freud on their yacht...
- line-up to become Jerry Butler & the Impressions. By 1962, Butler and the Brookses had departed, and after switching to ABC-Paramount Records, Mayfield, Gooden...
- Brooks Pronunciation Plural Brookses; possessive Brooks's, Brookses' Origin Meaning "residing near a stream or brook" Region of origin England / Anjou...
- Restless originally conceived as focusing on two core families, the wealthy Brookses and the poor Fosters, Snapper was designed as the oldest son of the latter...
- States and abroad. Wayne Baker Brooks also pla**** in his father's band. The Brookses are frequent guest performers at each other's shows and have booked appearances...
- Roger Angell. She appeared in their first production, a puppet show. The Brookses moved to New York City in 1916. They returned to Cleveland where Minerva...
- jammed at the Brookses' home while he was growing up. His brother Wayne Baker Brooks is also a blues musician, and the three Brookses often appear as...
- Little Boy's Mother (uncredited) The Famous Ferguson Case (1932) – The Brookses' Landlady (uncredited) Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1932) – Mrs. Randall...
- his young partner, Jesse Hill, to handle it for them. Knowing that the Brookses and McFarlands would be a problem, Rutherford and Hill visited both families...
- show because they worked well together as a team to solve problems. The Brookses – The Brooks family consisted of student activities coordinator Nate Brooks...