Diane Brooks was a Canadian R&B and gospel singer prominent during the 1970s and 1980s. Her musical style was characterized by soulful vocals and resonant gospel influences, inspired by her early years singing in church choirs. Brooks is best known for her album "Back Stairs of My Life," which showcases her unique blend of R&B and gospel. Despite her relatively short career, Brooks made significant contributions to the Canadian music scene, and her distinctive voice and style remain influential.