Career
Charmaine began learning to play guitar at an early age, she then switched to drums, and began studying under local drummer Wayne Brown. She said " singing was not something I ever thought I could do well" One of her biggest influences she credits is the 1988 movie "Satisfaction" starring Justine Bateman and Liam Neeson, and the lead guitarist in the film who played Billy, Britta Phillips In 1995 Brooks quit The Mixx to concentrate on writing songs, before returning to performing live with She Says So, a name she says she made up herself, that group never lasted and were soon disbanded. The album took almost a year to record.
Links to the Civil Defense were put on the internet in a bid to generate some interest.
Jordismusic.com was one site that she received some response from, another was from the Melissa Etheridge Information Network, where she learnt from one of the network"s members about an all women internet radio station called NTG Radio. NTG was named after Melissa"s 1995 song, "Nowhere to Go".
After some meetings with the station owners of NTG, Charmaine became a part of the NTG family. NTG evolved into WomenRock Radio in late 2006.
Since 2005, she has hosted her own interview show called Doing Time, in which she has interviewed female artists like Britta Phillips (her first interview), Alannah Myles, Sophie B Hawkins, Taylor Dayne, Suzi Quatro, Dilana, Storm Large and fellow Canadian Sass Jordan to name just a few.
Her unique one on one interview style highlights not only the artist and their music but also the character that is Charmaine Brooks, funny, flirtatious and very contagious. In 2007, Charmaine interviewed rocker Melissa Etheridge about her Civil Defense "The Awakening". You can hear the full interview at * Charmaine"s show, "Doing Time", is featured on www.womenrockradio.com.