Gary Brooker, the Procol Harum frontman who sang one of the 1960s' most enduring hits, "A Whiter Shade of Pale," has died. He was 76. The English rock band said Brooker died at his home on Saturday.
When Gary Brooker reappeared for the second half of Procol Harum’s recent Royal Festival Hall show, bandaged but unbowed after a stumble, it was almost a metaphor for the defiant way in which the ...
Late Procol Harum leader will be honored at star-studded December show in Guildford, England. Gary Brooker didn’t want Procol Harum’s 50th anniversary album to be an exercise in nostalgia, so he ...
The London-born Brooker was singer and keyboard player with the band, which had a huge hit with its first single, "A Whiter Shade of Pale." By The Associated Press Gary Brooker, the Procol Harum ...
Procol Harum are set to release a limited-edition, super deluxe box set celebrating 50 years of their music. The eight-disc collection Still There'll Be More is due March 23 and spans their entire ...
Procol Harum confirmed Wednesday in a statement on Facebook that the lyricist died in a hospital in London last Thursday Ingrid Vasquez is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE. She graduated from The ...
Singer-songwriter and pianist Gary Brooker, who fronted the English proto-prog band Procol Harum and co-wrote their 1967 hit “A Whiter Shade Of Pale,” has died of cancer, Rolling Stone reports. He was ...