Danny Brooks is a Canadian singer-songwriter known for his contributions to blues, roots, and Americana music. Born on November 15, 1950, in Toronto, Ontario, he has made a significant impact on the Canadian music scene since the 1980s. Brooks' music often blends elements of blues, rock, and country, showcasing his versatile vocal style and storytelling ability. Notable works include albums such as "The Last Time," "Back to the Blues," and "Live at the Blue Note," which highlight his rich musicality and deep emotional expression. His song "The Roadhouse Blues" received considerable acclaim, and he has collaborated with various artists, further broadening his influence within the genre. Brooks is recognized for his engaging live performances and has been a fixture at music festivals across Canada and beyond. His contributions have not only enriched the blues genre but have also helped to promote Canadian music internationally. Throughout his career, he has garnered several awards and nominations, cementing his status as a respected figure in blues and roots music.