Yes Brook Benton has children, Brook Jr, Roy, Vanessa and my father Gerald Benton!
None of his songs is about gay situations. I have never heard it argued that Brook Benton was gay.
Yes, Barbi Benton married to George Gradow in 1979
No, they never married. Hugh Hefner has children from an earlier marriage. Barbi Benton has a son and a daughter with her husband, whom she married after her separation from Hefner.
He married Jessie Benton and had three children, Elizabeth Benton Fremont, John Charles Fremont, and Francis Preston Fremont
Ben Alexander has three children. His son Nicholas Benton Alexander IV, son Benton Webb Alexander and daughter Lesley Beth Alexander.
Brook Benton was born on September 19, 1931.
Brook Benton was born on September 19, 1931.
According to http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608000230/Brook-Benton.html he was married and had children.
Yes, when I was a child I remember 3 children I used to play with.
Brook Benton's birth name is Benjamin Franklin Peay.
Endlessly - Brook Benton song - was created in 1970-09.
Brook Benton was born on September 19, 1931 and died on April 9, 1988. Brook Benton would have been 56 years old at the time of death or 83 years old today.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2021, information about Brook Benton's children is limited and not widely publicized. Benton had three children: two daughters, who have largely maintained a private life, and a son, who has also kept a low profile. For the most current details on their lives, it's best to check recent news sources or public records.
None of his songs is about gay situations. I have never heard it argued that Brook Benton was gay.
Mary Benton, the wife of singer Brook Benton, passed away on March 2, 1996. Their marriage lasted for several decades, and she was a significant presence in his life. Brook Benton, known for his soulful voice and hits in the 1960s, continued to honor her memory throughout his career.
Brook Benton's number 1 song in the 1970's was called "It's Just a Matter of Time". The song performed by both Brook Benton and Clyde Otis topped the Billboard Rhythm and Blues chart in 1959.
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