The story of Blackburn Brothers is one of music, history, and deep familial roots. A band of brothers in the truest sense, their sound is forged in heritage, passion, and purpose, carrying the legacy of generations before them. Led by Duane (lead vocals, organ, piano), Brooke (guitar, vocals, songwriting), and Cory (drums, harmony vocals), the band also features their eldest brother Robert (guitar, vocal harmonies, songwriting) and cousin Nathan (bass guitar) on recent studio recordings. Their longtime horn section includes Neil Brathwaite (tenor saxophone) and Ted Peters (trombone), with Andrew Stewart as their touring bassist.
The brothers carry a musical lineage, tracing back to their father, Bobby Dean Blackburn, an R&B legend whose influence on the Toronto music scene has spanned over six decades. Their music is not just about sound—it’s about storytelling, heritage, and the spirit of the blues.
Beyond the music, other history runs deep. The Blackburn Brothers are 4th-generation Canadians, descended of freedom seekers through the Underground Railroad and settling in Southern Ontario. The Blues that the Blackburn Brothers create is part of their inheritance, and always about a message of history, freedom, legacy, family, Black unity, and love.
The Blackburn Brothers have shared the stage with some of the world’s most iconic artists, including Mavis Staples, Dr. John and The Nite Trippers, Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, and Cedric Burnside. They have also performed alongside top Canadian musicians such as Sarah McLachlan, Colin James, and The Bros. Landreth. Their ability to seamlessly blend blues, soul, and funk has made them a standout at major blues, jazz, and folk festivals across North America and Central America.
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