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KANE COUNTY CHRONICLE:

"Sidetracks"
Jan. 28, 1999

by Eric Schelkopf

 

Ronnie Baker Brooks kicked off his solo career in blazing fashion Saturday night at Chord on Blues.

It was Brooks' 32 birthday Saturday, making it an evening to celebrate.

But he was the one handing out the presents -- his furious guitar playing.

Brooks learned the blues from one of the best -- his father, legendary Lonnie Brooks.

After being his dad's full-time guitarist since 1986, Ronnie recently left the nest to establish his own name.

Ronnie plays the blues in the vein of Jimi Hendrix, and his furious guitar riffs run all through his new CD, "Golddigger."   He played heavily from the album during Saturday's show.

Showing, even at age 32, that he can still move as sleekly as a cat, Brooks jumped on top of the bar during the show, giving the crowd a good look at his lightning-fast hands.

Other highlights include Brooks blazing through an intense Hendrix set, then closing the show with the gentle, "I'll See You Again," which also closes his new CD.

For those who missed the show, Ronnie returns to Chord on Blues on Friday, Feb. 26.

It is hard to imagine that Ronnie ever thought of going into another career.  But in high school, he did flirt with the idea of becoming a basketball player.

We are all lucky that he chose to follow in his dad's footsteps instead.

 

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