
Robert Brookins passed away from a heart attack on the 15th of April 2009. He was 46. Born: Robert F. Brookins Jr., 7th October 1962, Sacramento, California, U.S.A. Died: 15th April 2009, Elk Grove, California, U.S.A.
Robert Brookins was a respected singer, songwriter, and producer. Born in Sacramento, California, Robert began singing at the age of four.
At five years old, he was playing drums and by the time he was nine, he was playing keyboards. By the Eighties, he had a good grasp of the bass and lead guitars as well as various horn instruments. In 1974, he won the Motown Records Soul Search competition with his group Little Robert and the Fondles.
Robert then joined the group Afterbach, in 1981, along with his brother Michael (guitars), and sang lead vocals on the ARC Columbia album āMatineeā. The album was produced by Maurice and Verdine White of Earth Wind And Fire.
As a teenager Robert performed in front of Ronald Reagan at the White House in Washington prior to becoming a prominent producer on both the West and East Coast of America during the mid ā80ā²s.
In 1986 he was the featured singer on the George Duke album āGeorge Dukeā, following which he signed to MCA as a solo artist where his debut solo album āIn The Nightā (1986), included āCome To Meā and the Stephanie Mills duet āIn The Night (Making Love)ā.
āLet It Be Meā followed in 1988, including another Stephanie Mills duet āWhere Is The Loveā. As a writer and / or producer he has worked with The Reddings, Bobby Brown (āSeventeenā), Jackie Jackson, Stephanie Mills, Deniece Williams (āBlind Datingā), Jeffrey Osborne (āAll Because Of Youā) and The Whispers (āInnocentā).
Robert has also recorded keyboards with artists including the late George Howard (āA Nice Place To Beā), Ramsey Lewis and Nancy Wilson (āThe Two of Usā), Stanley Clarke (āFind Outā), and Roy Ayers. Robert kept a low artistic profile throughout the Nineties.