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David Brook (other)
David Brook may refer to: *David Brook (songwriter) David Brook is a Grammy Award winning American songwriter from Marblehead, Massachusetts. He is best known for co-writing Eminem's Legacy, OneRepublic and Galantis's Bones", Charlie Puth's Some Type of Love ''Some Type of Love'' is the third e ... (born 1987), American songwriter * David Broke (c. 1498–1560), English judge and member of parliament using various spellings See also * David Brooke (other) * David Brooks (other) {{hndis, Brook, David ...
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David Brook (songwriter)
David Brook is a Grammy Award winning American songwriter from Marblehead, Massachusetts. He is best known for co-writing Eminem's Legacy, OneRepublic and Galantis's Bones", Charlie Puth's Some Type of Love ''Some Type of Love'' is the third extended play (EP) by American singer Charlie Puth. It was released on May 1, 2015, by Atlantic Records and Artist Partner Group. The EP produced a single, "Marvin Gaye", which featured Meghan Trainor, and was re ..., and Jason Derulo's "Broke" featuring Stevie Wonder and Keith Urban. Upon graduating Northeastern University, David moved to New York City where he was signed to Universal Music Publishing Group. David now resides in Los Angeles, California. Selected songwriting discography https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/the-songwriters-david-brook/pl.76aee22840f8464b9e04d1a31716e882 Apple Songbook References

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David Broke
David Brook (c. 1498–1560) (also Brooke or Broke) was an English judge and Member of Parliament. Life He was of a West country family living at Glastonbury, Somerset. His father, John Brook, was also a lawyer and serjeant-at-law; he died in 1525, and was buried in the church of St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, having been principal seneschal of the neighbouring monastery. David was appointed reader at the Inner Temple in the autumn of 1534, and again in Lent term 1540, when he was also treasurer, and in 1541 he became governor. He was recorder of Bristol (1541–1549) and M.P. for the city (1542–1544). On 3 February 1547, the first week of Edward VI's reign, he received the coif, the degree of serjeant-at-law having been bestowed on him as one of the last acts of Henry VIII. On 25 November 1551 he was appointed king's serjeant, and when, two years later (1 September 1553), Sir Henry Bradshaw was removed, he succeeded him as lord chief baron of the exchequer. On 2 October, the ...
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David Brooke (other)
David Brooke may refer to: *David Brooke-Taylor (1920–2000), English cricketer *David Brooke (politician) (–1560), Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer *Sir David Brooke, 11th Baronet (1938–2012), of the Brooke baronets See also * David Brook (other) *David Brooks (other) *Brooke (surname) Brooke is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke (1883–1963), British Chief of the Imperial General Staff in WW 2 * Arthur Brooke (poet) (died 1563), English poet * Arthur Brooke (lieuten ...
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