Elkie Brooks

Birth : 1946-03-25, Manchester, England, United Kingdom

History

Known as the British Queen of Blues. Elkie Brooks in the early 70s was in a rock band Vinegar Joe. Sharing vocals with Robert Palmer. She gained the reputation as the Wild Woman of Rock n Roll.But went on to have solo success

Movies

Girls in Bands at the BBC
Compilation celebrating some guitar band performances at the BBC that feature some of the best female musicians in rock. Beginning with the oft-forgotten American group Fanny performing You're the One, it's a journey along rock's spectrum from the 1970s to now. The selection includes the powerful vocals of Elkie Brooks on Vinegar Joe's Proud to Be a Honky Woman, the mesmerising poetry of Patti Smith's Horses and the upbeat energy of the Go-Go's on We Got the Beat. Mighty basslines come courtesy of Tina Weymouth on Psycho Killer and Kim Gordon on Sugar Kane, whilst we trace the line of indie rock from the Au Pairs through Lush, Elastica and Garbage to current band Savages.
Girl in a Band: Tales from the Rock 'n' Roll Front Line
Herself
All too often, every great female rock musician has to answer a predictable question - what is it like being a girl in a band? For many, the sight of a girl shredding a guitar or laying into the drums is still a bit of a novelty. As soon as women started forming their own bands they were given labels - the rock chick, the girl band or one half of the rock 'n' roll couple. Kate Mossman aims to look beyond the cliches of fallen angels, grunge babes and rock chicks as she gets the untold stories from rock's frontline to discover if it has always been different for the girl in a band.
Elkie Brooks and Friends: Pearls
Elkie Brooks Pearls is an intimate look at one of Britain's finest female singers at work performing with a band comprised of great friends and world class musicians. During Elkie Brooks 2005 Tour, her band visited Classic T Stage, located at Shepperton Film Studios to perform live in session and record as the cameras roll.