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Kenny Ball
Kenny Ball
English trumpeter, band leader, arranger
1
Craig Douglas
Craig Douglas
English pop singer
2
Eden Kane
Eden Kane
British pop singer
3
Neil Sedaka
Neil Sedaka
American musician
4
The Brothers Four
The Brothers Four
band that plays folk music
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The Everly Brothers
The Everly Brothers
American rock and roll duo
6
The Foundations
The Foundations
British musical group
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Manfred Mann
Manfred Mann
English rock band, formed in London in 1962
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Howard Greenfield
Howard Greenfield
dickie rock
9
The Impressions
The Impressions
American soul vocal group
10
Timi Yuro
Timi Yuro
American singer
11
Cliff Richard
Cliff Richard
British pop singer, musician, and actor
12
Lonnie Donegan
Lonnie Donegan
Scottish-born skiffle musician
13
Bobby Rydell
Bobby Rydell
American professional singer, mainly of rock and roll music
14
Karl Denver
Karl Denver
British singer
15
Gene Pitney
Gene Pitney
American recording artist; singer and songwriter
16
Floyd Cramer
Floyd Cramer
American pianist
17
Duane Eddy
Duane Eddy
American recording artist; rock guitarist
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Tony Hatch
Tony Hatch
English composer for musical theatre and television; noted songwriter, pianist, arranger and producer
19
Elkie Brooks
Elkie Brooks
English singer
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Robert Palmer
Robert Palmer
English singer-songwriter and musician
21
Sandie Shaw
Sandie Shaw
English pop singer
22
Then Jerico
Then Jerico
23
Ian Campbell Folk Group
Ian Campbell Folk Group
24
Adam Faith
Adam Faith
English singer, actor and financial journalist (1940-2003)
25
Golden Earring
Golden Earring
Dutch rock band
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Brian Hyland
Brian Hyland
American pop singer
27
Anita Harris
Anita Harris
British singer and actress (1942)
28
The Charlatans
The Charlatans
English rock band
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Jerry Lordan
Jerry Lordan
English songwriter, composer and singer
30
John Carter
John Carter
English singer, songwriter and record producer
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Petula Clark
Petula Clark
British actress and singer
Intro

The Brook Brothers was an English pop duo composed of Geoff Brook (born Geoffrey Owen Brooks, 12 April 1943, Winchester, Hampshire) and Ricky Brook (born Richard Alan Brooks, 24 October 1940, Winchester, Hampshire).

The Brook Brothers started out as a skiffle group in 1956 but, after winning a television talent show, changed their look and sound to approximate the style of The Everly Brothers. They signed to Top Rank Records in 1960 and released a cover of the song "Greenfields" by The Brothers Four the same year. The tune was a hit in Italy but attracted little notice in their home country. After a few more singles were released, they switched to Pye Records, and their second release for them, "Warpaint" (written by Howard Greenfield and Barry Mann), became a UK Top 5 hit.

Following the single's success they released a full-length album and toured with Cliff Richard and Bobby Rydell. They took part in the annual NME Readers' Poll-Winners Concert at London's Wembley Pool on 15 April 1962. They were produced by a young Tony Hatch, and made an appearance in the film, It's Trad, Dad!. They also entered A Song For Europe for the Eurovision Song Contest 1962, but did not advance in the contest.

After their last chart hit, "Trouble Is My Middle Name", in 1963, the group's popularity faded, and they left public view by 1965. Their entire Pye recordings were reissued on CD by Castle Music in the 1990s.