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Artist description
Bree is a prolific songwriter whose body of work is diverse including several musical styles: AAA/Progressive Pop (singer/songwriter), Christian Pop/Rock and CCM, and crossover Adult Alternative and Modern Rock. She is passionate about her writing and pours her soul into her lyrics creating sincere vignettes of her life experiences. Bree is a fantastic live performer with great stage presence, rapport with the audience, and the rare ability to sound even better live than in the studio. |
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Music Style
AAA, singer/songwriter, Christian Pop, Adult Contemporary |
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Musical Influences
Jonatha Brooke, Rachael Sage, Sarah McLachlan, Nichole Nordeman, Sheryl Crow, John Mayer |
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Similar Artists
Sarah McLachlan, Nichole Nordeman, Ginny Owens |
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Artist History
Bree Noble is a versatile songwriter, dynamic performer, and outstanding vocalist. She began playing piano and singing at age 6 and continued to develop these skills in a variety of musical styles including choral and a cappella music, barbershop quartet, classical, and rock/pop. While pursuing a degree in classical voice at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, she concurrently toured the western states with a pop/rock band. The band, "Zephaniah", produced two studio projects and one live recording during the 4 years Bree sang lead and backup vocals and played keyboard with the group. Bree recorded and performed with the all female Alternative band "Not Martha" from 2000 to early 2002. In 2002, Bree had solo success with her Pop/Adult Contemporary CD "Overwhelmed" for which she wrote 9 out of 10 tracks and performed all vocals, backing vocals and instrumentals almost entirely on her own. She currently plays live throughout California as a solo act and in a female duo called “Blinders Off”(http://www.mp3.com/blinders_off). |
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Group Members
Bree Noble |
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Instruments
Keyboard, Vocals |
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Albums
Overwhelmed, Benefit for S.A.V.I. |
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Location
Orange, CA - USA |
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