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Vocalist, songwriter, and worship leader Lisa Page Brooks (aka <a href="spotify:artist:5c2EklhQOr1ZyV8vL2vVvF">Lisa Page</a>) is a soulful performer with a powerful alto who first came to the public's attention as a member of the Grammy- and Stellar Award-nominated gospel ensemble <a href="spotify:artist:4EMMrJhPeM0wfkPAcvNgPv">Witness</a>. After leaving the group in the late '90s, she enjoyed a successful solo career, issuing the Billboard-charting efforts More Than You'll Ever Know (1997), Lisa Page Brooks (2001), Strong (2009), and Ready (2013).
A native of Detroit, Brooks was born into a musical family, the daughter of Charles Warren Harris, member of the legendary <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Motown%22">Motown</a> group <a href="spotify:artist:4esm0n9pRbF92yRNlY59RG">the Monitors</a>. Growing up, Brooks and her sister Laeh gained early performance experience singing locally as the gospel vocal duo the Voices of Eden.
In 1986, an invitation to sit in on a practice with <a href="spotify:artist:4EMMrJhPeM0wfkPAcvNgPv">Witness</a>, then a newly formed vocal ensemble, led to Brooks joining the contemporary gospel quartet. Formed by producer/songwriter <a href="spotify:artist:6gKPGBqozov2ayN1RAmr0N">Michael Brooks</a> as a sister project to his all-male gospel group <a href="spotify:artist:48OvglGiae55NbGoi9rkXL">Commissioned</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4EMMrJhPeM0wfkPAcvNgPv">Witness</a> soon became a showcase for Brooks, who steadily gained wider and wider popularity due to her throaty yet resonant vocals on such hits as "Safety," "Clap Your Hands," "Resting in Him," and "Standard." Also during this time, <a href="spotify:artist:4EMMrJhPeM0wfkPAcvNgPv">Witness</a> garnered several industry accolades, including a 1991 Grammy nomination for Best Group/Duo, a 1991 GMWA Excellence Award for Best Group, and a 1993 Stellar Award for Best Performance Group/Duo.
Lisa and <a href="spotify:artist:6gKPGBqozov2ayN1RAmr0N">Michael</a> ultimately married, and in 1997 they launched her solo career with the release of her critically acclaimed debut album, More Than You'll Ever Know. Produced by <a href="spotify:artist:6gKPGBqozov2ayN1RAmr0N">Michael</a>, the record received widespread praise, drawing nominations for Best New Artist at both the 1997 Dove Awards and the 1997 Stellar Awards. Four years later, Brooks delivered her sophomore LP, the eponymous Lisa Page Brooks, which once again featured production from her husband.
In 2009, Brooks returned with her third studio album, Strong, which included the number one Billboard Hot Gospel Song "I Just Want to Say Thank You." The compilation album Hidden Treasures: The Best of Lisa Page Brooks appeared two years later. In 2013, she released her fourth effort, Ready, which included the single "God Thing," and featured production from her son Justin Brooks, and vocal arrangements from her daughter, vocalist <a href="spotify:artist:5zZQLaa0QywvY1HZdOAR3w">Tasha Lockhart</a>.
The ensuing years saw Lisa and <a href="spotify:artist:6gKPGBqozov2ayN1RAmr0N">Michael</a> focus on their ministry at Restoration Fellowship Church International in Detroit. After <a href="spotify:artist:6gKPGBqozov2ayN1RAmr0N">Michael</a> died in July 2024, Lisa went viral with the emotional single "The Grateful Chant," a spontaneous moment of grief and healing captured during a service that went on to garner streams and views in the millions. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi
A native of Detroit, Brooks was born into a musical family, the daughter of Charles Warren Harris, member of the legendary <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Motown%22">Motown</a> group <a href="spotify:artist:4esm0n9pRbF92yRNlY59RG">the Monitors</a>. Growing up, Brooks and her sister Laeh gained early performance experience singing locally as the gospel vocal duo the Voices of Eden.
In 1986, an invitation to sit in on a practice with <a href="spotify:artist:4EMMrJhPeM0wfkPAcvNgPv">Witness</a>, then a newly formed vocal ensemble, led to Brooks joining the contemporary gospel quartet. Formed by producer/songwriter <a href="spotify:artist:6gKPGBqozov2ayN1RAmr0N">Michael Brooks</a> as a sister project to his all-male gospel group <a href="spotify:artist:48OvglGiae55NbGoi9rkXL">Commissioned</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4EMMrJhPeM0wfkPAcvNgPv">Witness</a> soon became a showcase for Brooks, who steadily gained wider and wider popularity due to her throaty yet resonant vocals on such hits as "Safety," "Clap Your Hands," "Resting in Him," and "Standard." Also during this time, <a href="spotify:artist:4EMMrJhPeM0wfkPAcvNgPv">Witness</a> garnered several industry accolades, including a 1991 Grammy nomination for Best Group/Duo, a 1991 GMWA Excellence Award for Best Group, and a 1993 Stellar Award for Best Performance Group/Duo.
Lisa and <a href="spotify:artist:6gKPGBqozov2ayN1RAmr0N">Michael</a> ultimately married, and in 1997 they launched her solo career with the release of her critically acclaimed debut album, More Than You'll Ever Know. Produced by <a href="spotify:artist:6gKPGBqozov2ayN1RAmr0N">Michael</a>, the record received widespread praise, drawing nominations for Best New Artist at both the 1997 Dove Awards and the 1997 Stellar Awards. Four years later, Brooks delivered her sophomore LP, the eponymous Lisa Page Brooks, which once again featured production from her husband.
In 2009, Brooks returned with her third studio album, Strong, which included the number one Billboard Hot Gospel Song "I Just Want to Say Thank You." The compilation album Hidden Treasures: The Best of Lisa Page Brooks appeared two years later. In 2013, she released her fourth effort, Ready, which included the single "God Thing," and featured production from her son Justin Brooks, and vocal arrangements from her daughter, vocalist <a href="spotify:artist:5zZQLaa0QywvY1HZdOAR3w">Tasha Lockhart</a>.
The ensuing years saw Lisa and <a href="spotify:artist:6gKPGBqozov2ayN1RAmr0N">Michael</a> focus on their ministry at Restoration Fellowship Church International in Detroit. After <a href="spotify:artist:6gKPGBqozov2ayN1RAmr0N">Michael</a> died in July 2024, Lisa went viral with the emotional single "The Grateful Chant," a spontaneous moment of grief and healing captured during a service that went on to garner streams and views in the millions. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi
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