Brooke Moriber is a singer/songwriter and native New Yorker who has carved a unique path in Country music. A former Broadway performer, Brooke began writing songs as a teen to cope with a rare eye disease that took her sight for four years—an experience that shaped her powerful storytelling voice. Praised by the Associated Press for her “clarion voice”, she released her debut single “Cry Like A Girl” before signing with Nashville’s Reviver Records. Her music has been featured on Spotify’s New Music Friday Country and Country Christmas playlists, CMT, and the MusicRow Country Breakout chart. Brooke has shared the stage with The Castellows, Dylan Scott, Scotty McCreery, Caroline Jones, The Gin Blossoms, and Little Anthony. She is the host and creator of the acclaimed Nashville in New York songwriter series at The Bitter End which has included such artists as Charlie Worsham, Jeff Cohen, Kara DioGuardi, Emily Shackelton, Callista Clark and this February, Kristian Bush. Hailed as a “stellar songwriter and powerhouse vocalist”, Brooke blends her New York roots with Nashville soul to create country music full of heart, grit, and hope.