Singer-songwriter Brooke Moriber has come a long way from her Broadway roots, an evolution that has led her from New York City to Nashville and well beyond. Brooke began her music career at the young age of 8, landing the role of Cosette in Les Misérables. That gig was a springboard to various acting roles on stage and screen, as well as the spark that lit the flame of her artistry.
Inspired by the likes of Linda Ronstadt and Billy Joel, Brooke has received critical acclaim for her “clarion voice” by the Associated Press and “music intended to stand and last” by Bandblurb. Her powerhouse vocal style has opened doors to support artists such as The Gin Blossoms, share the New York stage with Cindy Lauper, and sing the national anthem for her hometown Knicks.
Currently, Brooke is writing for her new album in Nashville with many of Music Row’s hit makers and recently enjoyed interest in her songs by other major label signed artists. With multiple songs from her debut release “Cry Like a Girl” featured on Spotify’s popular “New Music Nashville” playlist, Brooke is poised and ready for the road ahead, humbly and ambitiously following a path of earnest self-expression.