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133: 25: 667:, are also full-time blues musicians, fronting their own bands and touring extensively in the United States and abroad. Wayne Baker Brooks also played in his father's band. The Brookses are frequent guest performers at each other's shows and have booked appearances as the Brooks Family. 311:, wrote, "He sings in a rowdy baritone, sliding and rasping in songs that celebrate lust, fulfilled and unfulfilled; his guitar solos are pointed and unhurried, with a tone that slices cleanly across the beat. Wearing a cowboy hat, he looks like the embodiment of a good-time bluesman." 495:
After that time, Brooks recorded exclusively for Alligator, releasing seven albums in his own name and contributing to shared recordings and compilation appearances. His style, sometimes described as "voodoo blues", included elements of
321:, wrote, "...the music that thundered from Brooks' instrument and voice...shook the room. His sound was so huge and delivery so ferocious as to make everything alongside him seem a little smaller." 1281: 519:, Brooks began touring in the U.S. and also returned to Europe. A 1982 trip to Germany resulted in an hour-long live performance on German television. His next album, 301:, stated, "His music is witty, soulful and ferociously energetic, brimming with novel harmonic turnarounds, committed vocals and simply astonishing guitar work." 1336: 623:, performing in Chicago as part of his "From the Cradle" tour, honored Brooks by inviting the bluesman on stage for an impromptu jam at the blues club 1331: 403:, Indiana, and occasionally in the Rush Street entertainment area on Chicago's North Side. He recorded numerous singles for various labels, including 1341: 1311: 1316: 1301: 942: 616: 1326: 1291: 1276: 1261: 892: 678: 1266: 1210: 1095: 1014: 108: 415:
and USA Records, receiving some local radio airplay. He also supported other artists on record and in live performances, including
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was already using the name Guitar Junior there). Brooks found regular work in clubs on the West Side of Chicago, in nearby
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heard Brooks strumming his guitar on his front porch in Port Arthur and offered him a job in his touring band.
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In 1978, Iglauer included four of Brooks’s songs (including three originals) in the anthology series
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Brooks continued to tour in the United States and Europe. His sons, Ronnie Baker Brooks and
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Brooks died in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on April 1, 2017, at the age of 83.
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In 1974, Brooks participated in a multi-artist tour of Europe and recorded an album,
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broadcast an hour-long live performance by him. By this time, his teenage son
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was touring with the band. He made his recording debut on his father's album
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Besides his live and recorded performances, Brooks appeared in the films
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took notice of the album, running a six-page feature on Brooks. In 1987,
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and others and began to think about making money from music.
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as himself "Lonnie Brooks" performing song "The Flip"
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Embarking on a solo career, he began calling himself
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