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Ronnie Baker Brooks

Ronnie Baker Brooks (born January 23, 1967)〔 is an American Chicago blues and soul blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. He was a respected club performer in Chicago, before recording three solo albums for Watchdog Records. The son of fellow Chicago blues musician Lonnie Brooks,〔 he is the brother of another blues guitarist, Wayne Baker Brooks.
Allmusic journalist, Andy Whitman, described Brooks as "... a better than average soul singer, a fine blues interpreter, and a monster guitarist with an ample supply of technique and passion."
==Life and career==
He was born Rodney Dion Baker in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
At the age of nine, he first appeared on stage playing guitar alongside his father.〔 In 1985, Brooks graduated from Hales Franciscan High School.〔 He learned to play bass guitar and joined his father's band in 1986. Two years later Alligator Records released Brooks father's live album, ''Live from Chicago: Bayou Lightning Strikes'', which included Ronnie Baker Brooks guitar work. He was then part of Alligator Records 20th Anniversary Tour, and performed alongside Koko Taylor, Elvin Bishop, and Lil' Ed Williams.〔 By 1998 Brooks had gone solo,〔 and his debut album ''Golddigger'', was released the same year on the Watchdog record label. It was produced by Janet Jackson. Brooks was nominated for a Blues Music Award in 2000 for 'Best New Artist'.〔 His second album, ''Take Me Witcha'', followed in May 2001.
Brooks most recent album was ''Torch'' (2006). The ''Boston Herald'' described it as "Ferocious and unrelenting, ''The Torch'' may be
the year's best blues album..." The album included guest contributions from Lonnie Brooks, Eddy Clearwater, Jimmy Johnson, Willie Kent, and Al Kapone, and was produced by Jellybean Johnson.
When on occasion, Ronnie's younger brother Wayne Baker Brooks joined him and his father on stage, they were billed as the Brooks Family Band.〔 In 2007, Brooks played at the Notodden Blues Festival, and at both Memphis in May and the Musikfest in 2009. In August 2010, Brooks co-wrote three tracks with Chris Beard for the latter's ''Who I Am and What I Do'' on Electro Glide Records.
In 2012 blues reporter, David Brais, declared Brooks "blues royalty". Brais reported, "His particular style of Chicago blues has been performed on stages around the world. It honors the true torch bearers of this unique sound which includes Willie Dixon, Buddy Guy, B.B. King, Luther Allison and his father."
Brooks lives in Dolton, Illinois, and is a regular at Artis's Lounge on Chicago's South Side.〔

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