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Jon Brookes: 1969-2013 - A Tribute

Posted on the 13 August 2013 by Rw/ff @rwffmusic
Jon Brookes: 1969-2013 - A tributeThis morning I was extremely saddened to hear about the passing of Charlatans drummer Jon Brookes. During his teens Jon played in various bands, including a jazz trio who played at his parents' pub. At age 20, he was the youngest of the founder members of the band, who formed in 1988 and went on to become one of Britain's best loved indie rock acts. 

After being diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2010, Jon underwent surgery before suffering another relapse in 2012, and recently undergoing a third operation. After a showing of support from the fans, he said “I will never be able to express my heartfelt thanks for all the love and light I received.”

Jon Brookes: 1969-2013 - A tributeDuring the years Jon spent as a professional musician, he recorded with a host of other artists including The Chemical Brothers, Heidi Berry and played countless BBC live sessions with John Peel, Mark Radcliffe and Jo Whiley. He co-produced and also co-wrote much of The Charlatans musical output at their own recording studio. A man with a huge passion for music, Jon also worked as a producer, band manager/promoter and website developer/social media advisor for up and coming artists. In addition, he created The JB Studios in the West Midlands and his own label One Beat Records.

Thoughts and best wishes go out to his family, friends and the other members of The Charlatans. Thank you for the music Mr Brookes, you will be missed. RIP.


Here's one for you Jon...
Jon Brookes: 1969-2013 - A tribute

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