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In 2017 Procol Harum released their 12th album, Novum. Marking the band’s 50th anniversary, it proved to be their final studio release – but when vocalist Gary Brooker (1945-2022) and new ...
Novum is Procol Harum’s thirteenth studio album, their first since The Well’s On Fire in 2003, and is being released in the band’s fiftieth anniversary year. Novum sees a new lyrical ...
Frontman for Procol Harum Gary Brooker has passed away at the age of 76. Brooker had been receiving treatment for cancer.
Prog Rock Icons Procol Harum Return With Their 50th Anniversary Album On the 50th anniversary of their debut, English prog rock legends Procol Harum are back—and they sound as vital as they did ...
There are plenty of lame excuses for taking 14 years between albums. But Procol Harum‘s Gary Brooker certainly has some good ones. The venerable British group behind classic rock smashes like ...
Gary Brooker, singer and founding member of Procol Harum, died on February 19 at his home following a battle with cancer. He was 76. The band released a long tribute on their website, writing ...
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 band said Brooker died at his home on Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022.
Procol Harum founder, keyboardist/vocalist Gary Brooker wrote the parts for the Edmonton Symphony and Da Camera Singers for these compositions that are among the band's most notable pieces, emanating ...
Procol Harum will release 'Still There'll Be More,' a limited-edition eight-disc box set, on March 23, 2018.
In February 2019, the legendary Procol Harumwill return to North America in support of their latest album Novum (Eagle Rock Entertainment). The band will perform at various City Winery locations ...
Gary Brooker, the familiar voice behind 1967 hit "A Whiter Shade of Pale" and frontman for British prog-rockers Procol Harum, has died at age 76.
"Whiter Shade of Pale" topped the UK album chart for six weeks, was a top 10 hit in the United States, and in 2018 was one of six singles inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.