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Tom Brooks (born October 31, 1954) is an American music producer, arranger, engineer, and conductor. He is keyboardist/Music Director for Alan Parsons and the Alan Parsons Live Project, and is the founding producer of
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and the '' Hosanna Music'' series distributed by Sony. For his production work Brooks has been awarded 6 Platinum Albums, 12 Gold Albums, a
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, and a GMA
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. He is Director of the Center for Commercial Music at
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and Music Professor at
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. His " Language of Music" book is published by
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Career

In 2019 Brooks conducted the
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at the
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in Tel Aviv debuting his Prog-Rock arrangement of ''
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''. The piece features
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, and Jeff Kollman. He performed for NASA at the 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing with Neil Armstrong's son and debuted the "One Note Symphony", a song he orchestrated and co-wrote with Alan Parsons. He also launched the 'Center for Commercial Music', orchestrated for Saturday Night Live performances by
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, and for
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's Sunday Service at Coachella. In 2017 Brooks conducted the orchestra and choir at the
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ceremony in Los Angeles, performing with three-time Grammy winner
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, and 40 other artists. His arrangement of
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’s ''How Great is Our God'' was broadcast world-wide on the CBS television network. In 2018 Brooks performed with
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, and Sisterhood, along with
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at the "Kick Ash Bash"; a fund-raising concert event to assist victims of the Santa Barbara/Montecito fire and mudslide disaster. In 2016 Brooks received the
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for "Best Christian Album" as producer of ''Marcos Vidal – 25 Años''. In 2013, Brooks performed with the Medellín Philharmonic Orchestra and
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at Parque Pies Descalzos in Medellín, Colombia. The live concert DVD was released in 2016 titled, ''The Alan Parsons Symphonic Project''. In 2011 ''
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'', Brooks’ contemporary music theory textbook was published by
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. In 2012, Brooks joined six-time Grammy winner
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in Brasil to perform on her live concert DVD, ''20 Años'' :pt:20 Anos (álbum de Aline Barros) featuring
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and
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. In 2009, he performed for a crowd of 750,000 people at ‘The Experience’ event in Lagos, Nigeria along with Grammy winner
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,
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Don Moen Donald James Moen (born June 29, 1950) is an American singer, pianist, and songwriter of Christian worship music. Early and personal life Moen grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota where he attended high school in 1968. Moen attended Oral Rob ...
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, and other international artists. He also produced a live concert DVD of the event. In 2000, he produced the title track of O Poder do Teu Amor, from the Brazilian singer
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. In 1997, Brooks received the GMA
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for "Best Praise & Worship Album" as producer of ''Welcome Home'' featuring Ron Kenoly. Brooks has produced 169 albums, 16 concert DVDs, 38 music training videos, and multiple choral and orchestral arrangements. He travels internationally as a keyboardist, seminar clinician, and orchestra conductor. He is a university professor and is Chief Engineer/owner of Master Recording Studios in Southern California.


Early

While studying piano at the
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in St. Louis, Brooks served as Student Conductor of the
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and Assistant Conductor of the Bach Society, blending these classical influences with his rock roots. He involved symphony players in live rock events and pop studio recording sessions. He directed two broadway shows, performed at local rock venues, produced a series of children's albums titled "Super Gang!", and continued to write and produce music for advertising and corporate clients
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, among others. He also began to record and produce live music in area churches New Covenant Fellowship and Grace World Outreach Center where he worked with artists Kent Henry, Ron Tucker,
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, Charlie & Jill LeBlanc, Jeff Hamlin, Carl & Leann Albrecht, and others who would later become key figures in his work. In 1983, Brooks produced two Praise & Worship albums, ''Behold His Majesty'' and ''Glory to the Lamb'', the first recordings of their kind to capture live symphony orchestra and rock rhythm section with live Worship.


Hosanna Music

In 1984 these two albums came to the attention of New Wine Magazine, who offered to help market the recordings in their bi-monthly issues. As the magazine was preparing to shut down in 1985, the owners made a unique proposal to Brooks – they suggested that if he would continue to produce live Praise & Worship albums on a bi-monthly basis, they would offer their subscribers a new music album every eight weeks instead of a magazine. He agreed and the "Hosanna Music" series was born. Brooks went on to produce over 100 successful albums for Integrity's Hosanna Music, mostly recorded live in churches throughout the US and around the world. Notable among these are ''Lift Him Up'', ''God Is Able'', and ''Sing Out'' featuring
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and ''Give Thanks'' featuring
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. While producing for Integrity, Brooks also created a series of instrumental albums, choral works, orchestral arrangements, and concert videos. In 1985, Brooks arranged and produced seven albums including ''All Hail King Jesus'' featuring Kent Henry, one of the largest selling Hosanna albums in Integrity Music's history. The album went on to be certified Gold by the
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for sales in excess of 500,000 units. He produced, arranged, and engineered eight albums in 1986 including ''
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'' which went on to be certified Gold by the
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for sales in excess of 500,000 units. ''Mighty Warrior'' with worship leader Randy Rothwell was produced by Brooks in 1987, featuring full orchestra blended with a pop-rock rhythm section. In that same year, Brooks also arranged and produced ''Experience PEACE'', the first in the Hosanna Instrumental Series, which is currently used by Korean Airlines to underscore their in-flight entertainment. Brooks arranged and produced eight recordings in 1988 including "A Family Christmas" for Maranatha Music and ''Steadfast Love'' with Don Moen, and albums featuring Charlie LeBlanc, Marty Nystrom, and Joseph Garlington, plus 3 more instrumental albums including ''Experience JOY''. In 1989, he produced ''The Lord Reigns'' at the YWAM base in Kona Hawaii featuring Bob Fitts as well as his third album with Don Moen, ''Bless the Lord'' and ''Experience REST''.


The 1990s

In 1990, Brooks traveled to Scotland to produce ''Amazing Love'' with
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as well as Don Moen's fourth album ''Eternal God'' and the first Hosanna ''Christmas'' album. He also produced the ''Experience LOVE'' album and four others. Ron Kenoly's first album, '' Jesus Is Alive'' was produced by Brooks in 1991, along with ''Highest Place'' featuring Bob Fitts and 6 other live recordings. That same year, Brooks was also producing sessions for Maranatha Music in Southern California and moved his studio operation to Orange County in August 1991. The following day, he flew to Australia to record ''All Nations Worship'' with Mark Conner, in Melbourne. 1992 saw several milestones; Brooks arranged and produced ''Lift Him Up'' featuring Ron Kenoly at Chrysler Hall in Virginia. For the live recording Brooks brought together several world renowned Christian musicians including
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. This was also the first live Hosanna concert video. Both the CD and DVD have been certified Gold by the RIAA. Brooks also produced ''Worship with Don Moen'' and ''He Is Faithful'', the first album featuring prolific songwriter
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. As tensions were riding high against the
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system in 1993, Brooks brought a team of 20 musicians and singers to South Africa for a goodwill tour and two ground-breaking live album recordings, ''Rejoice Africa'' featuring Lionel Petersen and ''We Are One'' with Tom Inglis. Both concert DVDs made powerful statements of unity with many differing cultural groups singing songs of peace side-by-side on stage together. Brooks arranged and produced another Gold album and DVD for Ron Kenoly in 1994 titled, '' God Is Able'' in Atlanta along with ''Revive Us Again'' featuring Alvin Slaughter and 6 more successful projects. He also began a musicians training institute at
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in Seoul, South Korea. A highlight of 1995 was the recording of ''
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'', his fourth album with Ron Kenoly. The album and DVD featured the ‘African Children's Choir’, a percussion parade, a song in three languages, another song with three drummers and virtuoso Paul Jackson Jr. on guitar. Both the CD and DVD have been certified Gold by the
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. Brooks also arranged and produced Integrity's Christmas album, ''Bethlehem's Treasure'' that same year featuring
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, Bob Fitts, and
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. In 1996, Brooks produced his fifth CD with Ron Kenoly, '' Welcome Home'', which went on to receive a GMA
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in 1997. He also produced ''Praise with Don Moen'' and 6 other album projects as well as touring again in Korea and South America. In 1997, he again teamed up with Don Moen to produce '' Let Your Glory Fall'' in Ft. Lauderdale FL. Brooks also recorded ''Beauty for Ashes'' for
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and performed throughout Europe and Asia. Brooks arranged and produced two live CDs and two concert DVDs in one night in 1998; ''
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'' featuring Ron Kenoly and '' God Is Good'' with Don Moen. The double concert was recorded at
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in Lynchburg Virginia. He also recorded ''
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'' for Lewis. Brooks brought a team of musicians to Rome, Italy in 1999 to record '' We Offer Praises'' with Ron Kenoly featuring legendary drummer
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and the ‘Coro de Gloria’. That year also marked three more projects with Don Moen, ''More of You Lord'', ''En Tu Presencia'' in Spanish featuring Brazilian artist Aline Barros, and the re-release of ''Give Thanks'', making it one of the largest selling Integrity albums in their history. The ''
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'' series was also launched that same year eventually winning a Double Platinum award for Brooks.


The 2000s

On a tour of Asia in 2000, Brooks produced two albums featuring Don Moen, '' The Mercy Seat'' recorded live in Singapore and ''Heal Our Land'' recorded live in Seoul with special guest Paul Wilbur. He also produced ''Mas De Ti'' in Spanish plus six other artist albums. The ''Songs 4 Worship'' series was launched that same year awarding Brooks with a Double Platinum Album in January 2002. Less than one month after the September 11 attacks in 2001, he took 25 gifted musicians and singers to South Korea for a live recording and tour featuring Ron Kenoly, Kent Henry,
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, Aline Barros, Rick Muchow,
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.,
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, and more. The live recording in Seoul brought a crowd of 69,000 to Yeouido Plaza and the tour ended with a historic concert at the
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, the border with Communist North Korea. In 2002, he arranged and produced the "American Worship Gathering", a live Concert event at the
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featuring Tommy Walker, Jeff Deyo, Don Moen, Bob Fitts,
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, Rick Muchow, Sheila E., along with Pastors
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and
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. He was also featured on the album ''Songs for a
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'', based on Rick Warren's best selling book. During a tour of Europe in 2003 with ‘Abe Laboriel & Friends’, Brooks played and produced a live jazz/world music album with Abe, Paul Jackson Jr, and Vinnie Colaiuta called '' Live in Switzerland''. That year also marked the release of two more Don Moen albums, ''God Will Make A Way'' and ''Trono de Gracia'' plus ''iWorship – a Total Worship Experience'' that has received a Platinum Album sales award. He brought a Team to Madrid Spain in 2004 to produce ''Alabanza y Adoracion'' featuring
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along with
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,
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,
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, and Paul Jackson Jr. He also produced ''Live at Shadow Mountain'', a concert DVD featuring Charles Billingsley and ''Face to Face'' introducing new artist Cindy Diane. In 2005 Brooks performed at Angel Stadium with Saddleback Church during their 25th anniversary celebration. In that same year the ''Lift Him Up Collection'' was released featuring Brooks's productions and many of Ron Kenoly's best-loved songs. Brooks also wrote and began to teach from his "Language of Music" program, a contemporary approach to music theory. He performed and conducted Seminars in Italy, Spain, Germany, and Latvia. Brooks arranged and produced Brazilian artist
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in 2006 for her debut Christian album ''I Am Free''. He wrote and produced theme music for the television program "Turning Point" and also recorded a training DVD titled ''Keyboard Master Class'' at the Christian Musicians Summit in New York; teaching the Seminar in Korea, China, Japan, and Singapore. In 2007, he arranged and produced ''Great is The Faithfulness'' in French with Swiss worship artist Gilbert Chellembron along with 5 other albums. He also released ''The Language of Music'' training DVD and performed concerts/clinics with Abe Laboriel, Paul Jackson Jr, Vinnie Colaiuta,
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in Italy and Spain. Brooks toured South Korea in 2008 with
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and Hillsong artist Miriam Webster. Brooks produced ''Del Corazon'' introducing Lucia Parker featuring duets with
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and Ron Kenoly. The album was nominated for a GMA
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and a
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in 2009. In 2009, Brooks arranged and produced ''Hymns of Peace'', an instrumental collection featuring Paul Jackson Jr., Abe Laboriel, Tony Guerrero, and Greg Vail. Brooks performed at the Greek Theatre in the Michael Jackson Tribute Concert along with
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from Toto and Earth, Wind, & Fire. He also produced ''Everlasting Love'' with Lucia Parker and '' Christmas with Ron Kenoly''. He produced a concert DVD in 2009–2010 at 'The Experience' festival in Lagos Nigeria with 750,000 in attendance. The celebration featured Kirk Franklin, Donnie McClurkin,
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,
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, Phil Driscoll, Don Moen, Ron Kenoly, and artists from all over Africa. He also arranged and produced two Christmas albums including ''My Treasure'' with Bob Fitts and ''Christmas – a Love Story'' featuring Lucia Parker.


The 2010s

''The Language of Music'', Brooks' contemporary theory book was first published by Hal Leonard Publishing in 2011. Integrity also released ''With a Thankful Heart'', a Don Moen collection featuring Brooks's arranging and production work. He also toured in Africa, France, and South Korea performing and teaching. In 2012, he traveled to Brazil to arrange and perform with Aline Barros for her ''20 Anos'' celebration CD and DVD featuring
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. He performed in concert along with Phil Keaggy and Lincoln Brewster in Seattle and presented his "Language of Music" seminar at the CMS conference, He also produced ''Your Presence Is Heaven'', a live recording in Seoul Korea and recorded ''God My Rock'' for
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. To celebrate their 25th Anniversary, Integrity Music released ''25 Songs that Changed the Way We Worship'' featuring many of his productions. On August 31, 2013, Brooks performed with the Medellín Philharmonic Orchestra and Alan Parsons at Parque Pies Descalzos in Medellín, Colombia. The live concert DVD was released in 2016 titled, ''The Alan Parsons Symphonic Project''. Brooks also performed in concert at
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with the
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and the Alan Parsons Project. The event celebrated the recent discovery of the Higgs-Boson particle by the physicists at CERN using the
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(LHC) located on the French-Swiss border and operated by the
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. Later in 2013 Brooks presented his "Keyboard Master Class" at the Christian Musicians Summit conference in Seattle WA also performing with the Blues Counsel and guitarist Dave Cleveland. That same year the ''Ultimate Collection'' of Don Moen's music was released featuring Brooks's production work. He also arranged and produced his fifth album with Lucia Parker and a new project for Bill & Renee Morris. Brooks performed with The Alan Parsons Project in Italy, France, Spain, Germany, and South America. In 2014 Brooks began production with Tiago Costa on ''Vivo Estas'' featuring Aline Barros singing in both Spanish and English. Brooks performed in Anaheim, California, with
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and Hillsong artist Mia Fields. Brooks also worked on projects with Brandon Muchow, Saddleback Worship, Tim Davis, Ron Walters, Celebrity Cruise Lines,
Lincoln Brewster Lincoln Brewster (born July 30, 1971) is an American contemporary Christian musician and worship pastor. As a guitarist, singer, and songwriter, Brewster became a sought-after session guitarist in the early 90s. Brewster is the former senior wo ...
,
Vinnie Colaiuta Vincent Peter Colaiuta (born February 5, 1956) is an American drummer who has worked as a session musician in many genres. He was inducted into the ''Modern Drummer'' Hall of Fame in 1996 and the ''Classic Drummer'' Hall of Fame in 2014. Colai ...
, Aline Barros, Jane Lynch from Hollywood Game Night, David Pack of Ambrosia, In Response Music, Bill & Renee Morris, and long-tike collaborator Walt Harrah. He performed concerts with the Alan Parsons Project throughout the US and conducted the Clearwater Symphony Orchestra. That same year Marcos Witt recorded his album ''Sigues Siendo Dios'' at Brooks’ Master Recording Studios in Southern California. On March 21, 2015, Brooks performed at
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in Anaheim CA as
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celebrated their 35th anniversary. Brooks also started a new project with Marcos Vidal, plus work with
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., Phil Sillas, Disney, Tom Kubis, Art Dragon, American Idol finalist
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,
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, Busch Gardens, Ron Alayra, Tim Gill, and 6-time Grammy winner Aline Barros. He performed at the annual
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fundraiser with
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of Ambrosia,
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of Mr. Mister,
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of Kansas,
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of Survivor,
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of Night Ranger and
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of Toto. Brooks also conducted the
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with Alan Parsons and performed concerts throughout Europe and South America. In November 2016 Brooks received the
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for "Christian Album of the Year" for ''Marcos Vidal – 25 Años''. His studio production work included collaborations with Ray Sidney, The All American Boys Chorus, The Tommy Coomes Praise Band, David Pack, Jane Lynch, Lawrence Guna, Marco Palos Big Band, Tim Gill, Casey Marshall, Donald Lopez, and Bosendorfer Artist Daniela Salinas. Live concert performances with Alan Parsons included cities across the US plus shows in Buenos Aires Argentina, Santiago Chile, Lima Peru, Madrid, Valencia, and Barcelona, where the group sang Parsons’ " La Sagrada Familia" at
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’s striking cathedral of the same name. 2017 began for Brooks with an Alan Parsons Project Tour in New Zealand followed by the
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performance where Brooks arranged and conducted a live orchestra on
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’s version of ''How Great is Our God'' by
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. Brooksalso arranged, produced, and recorded new projects for German artist Deborah Rosenkranz, Italian artist Jonathan Cilia Faro, veteran singer
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, and the Saddleback Worship Team. He performed in Brasil with Ron Kenoly and toured Europe, Israel, and the US with Alan Parsons. Brooks conducted the Clearwater Symphony and the Mexico City Philharmonic in 2018 while touring South America, Europe, and throughout the US with
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. He performed with
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,
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,
Katharine McPhee Katharine Hope McPhee (born March 25, 1984) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. In May 2006, she rose to fame as the runner-up on the fifth season of ''American Idol.'' Her eponymous debut album was released on RCA Records on Janua ...
,
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, and Sisterhood, along with
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,
Kenny Loggins Kenneth Clark Loggins (born January 7, 1948) is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. His early songs were recorded with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in 1970, which led to seven albums recorded as Loggins and Messina from 1972 to 1977. His ...
,
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, and
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at the "Kick Ash Bash"; a fund-raising concert event to assist victims of the Santa Barbara/Montecito fire and mudslide disaster. He performed with Parsons along with
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,
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, and
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on the Moody Blues Cruise, while producing studio projects for
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, the MistleTones, Peter Cottontale, Phat Cat Swinger,
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,
David Pack David Robert Pack (born July 15, 1952) is an American singer and musician who co-founded the rock band Ambrosia in the 1970s. Career As performer Pack was co-founder, guitarist and main vocalist for the band Ambrosia. His collected works as a ...
, the
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, and the Art & Science of Sound Recording.


Accolades

6 Platinum Albums certified by the RIAA including ''WOW Worship-Blue"'', and ''Songs4Worship''. 12 Gold Albums certified by the RIAA including ''Give Thanks'' featuring Don Moen and ''Lift Him Up'' featuring Ron Kenoly. Latin Grammy Award for Best Christian Album for his work as producer alongside Josué Pineda on ''
Marcos Vidal Marcos Vidal is a Christian music singer and songwriter. In 1997 he won the International Award GMA as the best ''non-English male vocalist''.EnlaceMusical (Spanish) , Wikimania, August 2006. Biography Although born in Germany, Vidal has live ...
– 25 Años''. GMA Dove Award for ''Welcome Home'' featuring Ron Kenoly.


Discography (partial)


References


External links

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