EMILY BROOKE
Hailing from sunny Florida, Emily Brooke is a rising star in country music, known for her powerhouse vocals, heartfelt storytelling, and undeniable stage presence. She first gained national recognition as a Top 24 contestant on American Idol, where she wowed both judges and audiences with her stunning performances.
Emily has since built an impressive career, sharing the stage with country superstars like Old Dominion, Kelsea Ballerini, and Russell Dickerson. Her music has garnered millions of streams, with standout singles like "Easy On Me", "Think You're Jolene", and "Whiskey Side of Me" resonating with fans across the world.
Beyond her success as a performer, Emily shines crafting songs that reflect raw emotion, strength, and vulnerability. Whether she’s lighting up the stage at major festivals, captivating crowds at intimate songwriter rounds, or dropping new music that tugs at the heartstrings, Emily Brooke is proving to be a force to be reckoned with.
AMBER LEIGH
Singer / songwriter, Amber Leigh, has spent every chapter of her life on stage. The South-Florida native was found side stage in a play-pen while her father, a musician himself, performed. She then fronted her own band by the age of 10 and now, residing in Nashville, performs over 200 shows a year across the country.
The Irish-bred, fiddle playing Leigh, who is widely recognized by her fiery red hair, has already released nine full length albums, all to critical acclaim. Her unique, "Country with a touch of Celtic flair”, sound has led to a strong fan base that has seen her share the stage with country music's finest including Keith Urban, Kelsea Ballerini, Lady Antebellum among others.
Her latest EP, "Dust to Gold”, captures her live energy in a studio performance while showcasing her strong songwriting ability. The first single, "Gonna Hurt Tomorrow”, co-written with Will Rambeaux (Faith Hill, Patty Loveless) and Sherrie Austin (Blake Shelton, George Strait), sets the tone for what promises to be an exciting year.
Leigh continues to support organizations such as Wounded Warriors Project, The Forgotten Soldiers Outreach, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, The Humane Society and the American Cancer Society.