Brooke Moriber
 
Bio
Brooke Moriber is a New York native and Nashville-based singer-songwriter whose powerful vocals and emotionally resonant songwriting have earned her critical acclaim and a growing fanbase. Praised by the Associated Press for her “clarion voice,” Moriber seamlessly blends country, pop, and rock influences, creating a sound that is both contemporary and timeless. A former Broadway performer, Moriber made her stage debut at age 8 as Young Cosette in Les Misérables. Transitioning from theater to music, she has since shared stages with artists such as Scotty McCreery, Dylan Scott, and pop icon Cyndi Lauper. Her music has been featured on platforms like Spotify's New Music Friday Country and SiriusXM, further establishing her presence in the industry. Moriber’s discography includes the EP All Heart, featuring singles like “So Do I” and “More Love,” which highlight her lyrical depth and vocal prowess. With a reputation for authenticity and emotional depth, Brooke Moriber continues to captivate audiences and solidify her place in the contemporary music landscape.
