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Welcome to a place that belongs smack dab in the middle of Nashville and Laurel Canyon. The sun shines, the pedal steel wails, and harmonies flutter like hearts at the recollection of first love. Arizona-born and Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist <a href="spotify:artist:1feuQE7d9izI54MoL5Lc7t" data-name="Brooke White">Brooke White</a> extends a warm invite to this place on her forthcoming 2019 full-length album, Calico.
The quirky raspy-voiced blonde, moved west from her native desert home in 2003 in hopes of becoming a singer-songwriter. She spent a handful of years chasing the dream, writing songs, cutting hair in her bathroom and nannying twins. She finally landed her big break when she was granted a golden ticket on <a href="spotify:artist:6x2aQT4MnLBXWLpBjVQqeg" data-name="American Idol">American Idol</a>'s seventh season to perform on the nation’s biggest stage, where millions of viewers formed an emotional bond and welcomed her barefoot-at-the-piano style into their homes on a weekly basis.
Most people attribute Brooke's sound to the golden era of singer-songwriters like <a href="spotify:artist:319yZVtYM9MBGqmSQnMyY6" data-name="Carole King">Carole King</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:5hW4L92KnC6dX9t7tYM4Ve" data-name="Joni Mitchell">Joni Mitchell</a>. While the music of 70s made its mark on her, it’s the undeniable influence of country legends like <a href="spotify:artist:5vngPClqofybhPERIqQMYd" data-name="George Strait">George Strait</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:02rd0anEWfMtF7iMku9uor" data-name="Reba McEntire">Reba McEntire</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4BclNkZtAUq1YrYNzye3N7" data-name="Garth Brooks">Garth Brooks</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:7MSTO40bsb3DOJQT6xLsIc" data-name="The Judds">The Judds</a> who she grew up listening to in Arizona that come soaring through her vocal cords.
However, after years of trying to get there and ultimately crossing paths with producers and co-writers Chris Qualls and Eric Straube, the songstress realized she didn’t necessarily need to book a plane ticket to Nashville to make a country record.
The quirky raspy-voiced blonde, moved west from her native desert home in 2003 in hopes of becoming a singer-songwriter. She spent a handful of years chasing the dream, writing songs, cutting hair in her bathroom and nannying twins. She finally landed her big break when she was granted a golden ticket on <a href="spotify:artist:6x2aQT4MnLBXWLpBjVQqeg" data-name="American Idol">American Idol</a>'s seventh season to perform on the nation’s biggest stage, where millions of viewers formed an emotional bond and welcomed her barefoot-at-the-piano style into their homes on a weekly basis.
Most people attribute Brooke's sound to the golden era of singer-songwriters like <a href="spotify:artist:319yZVtYM9MBGqmSQnMyY6" data-name="Carole King">Carole King</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:5hW4L92KnC6dX9t7tYM4Ve" data-name="Joni Mitchell">Joni Mitchell</a>. While the music of 70s made its mark on her, it’s the undeniable influence of country legends like <a href="spotify:artist:5vngPClqofybhPERIqQMYd" data-name="George Strait">George Strait</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:02rd0anEWfMtF7iMku9uor" data-name="Reba McEntire">Reba McEntire</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4BclNkZtAUq1YrYNzye3N7" data-name="Garth Brooks">Garth Brooks</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:7MSTO40bsb3DOJQT6xLsIc" data-name="The Judds">The Judds</a> who she grew up listening to in Arizona that come soaring through her vocal cords.
However, after years of trying to get there and ultimately crossing paths with producers and co-writers Chris Qualls and Eric Straube, the songstress realized she didn’t necessarily need to book a plane ticket to Nashville to make a country record.
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