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MP3 Brooke Ramel - Be

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(ID 1420492)
Pop singer-songwriter. Fully produced with many tracks featured on television.

10 MP3 Songs
POP: Folky Pop, FOLK: Folk Pop



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With âBeâ, Brooke wanted to seize the opportunity to do a pop recording in the era of âN Sync, Britney Spears, and the Backstreet Boys. Much more produced than her previous recordings, this collection of catchy melodies is Brookeâs version of an acoustic-pop CD. âBeâ has been very popular among music supervisors for television, and songs from this collection have been used in countless television shows and commercials, including âGilmore Girlsâ and âThree Wishesâ, and the motion picture âWhite Oleanderâ.

About Brooke Ramel:

Brooke was born in Raytown, Missouri. By her seventh birthday, she started playing the guitar and by the time she was 8 years old, she was playing gigs at local churches, fairs, pizza parlors, and the state prison. By age 9 she had made her first television appearance on a local talent show and had done a one-hour live radio show.

Brooke attended Stanford University and also studied in Paris. After graduating, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue her passion for music. In 1996, Brooke recorded "Movie Star" and put together her first band, playing at LA clubs such as The Troubadour, Genghis Cohen, and others.

In 1998 Brooke released her second CD, "Tulips Bleed". Songs from "Tulips Bleed" have been featured on the television shows "Ed", "Charmed", and "Dawson's Creek", and in the film âStealing Harvardâ.

Brooke's third album, "Make Tomorrow Up", was released in the summer of 2000. Brooke appeared on the television show "7th Heaven", singing the title track, and songs from "Make Tomorrow Up" have been featured on "The Chris Isaak Show" and "Drawn Together".

Brooke released her fourth CD of original music, "Be", at the beginning of 2002. Her song "Someday" was heard in the motion picture White Oleander, starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Renee Zellweger, as well as the television shows "Three Wishes" and "Gilmore Girls". The album "Be" and two of its songs -- "Someday" and "Only" -- were nominated for music awards.

In 2003 HBOâs hit series "Six Feet Under" featured her song "As For Me" from her first CD, "Movie Star". The following year she released another CD of original music, "Turn It Around".

In 2005 Brooke recorded background vocals for Ziggy Marleyâs latest CD release, "Love is My Religion". Brooke is currently featured in the eighth episode of the PBS series "Branson Jubilee", and she is participating in NBCâs new music competition "Star Tomorrow", and her song "Let It Out" will be featured in the motion picture "Bonneville", starring Jessica Lange.

Brooke has performed with many well-respected artists, including many of her own influences, such as Vonda Shepard, Shawn Colvin, Marc Cohn, Deana Carter, David Wilcox, Christopher Cross, A Flock of Seagulls, Warren Zevon, Kevin Bacon and the Bacon Brothers, Raul Malo, John Corbett, Sophie B. Hawkins, Starship, Sally Taylor, Jude, Taylor Dayne, David Gates, Grant Lee Phillips, Willie Porter, Jonathan Brooke, and The Nelsons.

Brooke continues to play with her band in the Los Angeles area. In fact, she does over 200 gigs a year and has now sold over 40,000 CDs on her own as an independent artist.


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