Brisbane singer-songwriter Brooke Schubert has shared stages with some of the worlds biggest artists, but her career is only just beginning. From Blues to Country to Rock and Pop, Brooke writes, records and performs it all. She is no stranger to music lovers, having had her profile boosted with appearances on The Voice and Australian Idol, but she had been touring since she was a child. Her biggest yet was with Keith Urban on his ‘Light The Fuse’ tour of Australia. In addition, Brooke has supported major artists such as Tina Arena, Jimmy Barnes, Casey Barnes, Beccy Cole and Lee Kernaghan.
Her new unreleased album is a direct reflection of all her inspirations as she moves seamlessly between Rock and Country. “My style has always been the dirtier sound of Country; it’s where I feel most comfortable singing and writing,” Brooke said. “It’s very vocal and riff-driven but to balance and there are moments of standing still and connecting to a powerful lyric. I’m so excited to release this collection of music, especially since I’ve had a clear vision of this project from the start. I write music with my live show at the forefront of my mind, that is the most important thing to me in my world of music”. “These new songs don’t create boundaries musically, simply because I’m a lover of music first. If I’m not playing festivals, I’m attending Bluesfest and CMA Fest in the States. My music is more a feeling – than just one genre… but my roots and songwriting are country through and through. It all comes from the heart.”
Brooke’s soon to be released debut album is a collection of songs written and co-written by herself, Kaylee Bell, Graeme Connors, Nolan Songs, Jerry Flowers, Linc Phelps and Natalie Pearson.