
On a Friday evening I found myself driving west on Rte 173 in Lake County searching feverishly for a small church off the road where this independent artist named Brooke Barrettsmith was gaining steam.
I have been following this girl's career for a little over two years now. She has overcome some personal family issues that are well documented and for the world to see on her website, but more importantly, created a stronger bond with them because of their journey together.
Brooke isn't any ordinary rocker - she can sing. She competed in American Idol and made it quite far. Getting cut from making the top 12 didn't derail her dreams, she soldiered on and eventually got signed.

Arriving at this small church, I can hear the loud pounding sound of music being played. As I walked in, I see a four-piece band on stage playing with such energy, you would think they thought they were playing in an arena. Armed with a small black t-shirt, a guitar, and her backing band, Brooke managed to electrify the room. To say she wore her heart on her sleeve would be an understatement. Brooke wore the whole room's heart on her sleeve. Her songs of hope, despair, and her faith created a connection with her audience giving everyone a front row seat to her life.

I first found about Brooke as I grew up with her guitarist and fiance, Billy Adams. I'm not sure if I would classify Billy as a musical prodigy, but he's pretty close. I recall being in Billy's basement with his brother over a decade ago watching him play guitar. He had a natural gift for music and it's great to see he's putting it to good use.
The concert was officially billed as her 'CD Release Party.' I picked up her album which she was gracious enough to sign for me.
Brooke's self-titled album is available on iTunes.
Check out the single "Farewell" streaming at www.brookerocks.com







