As a performer, Amber Brooke already has an impressive resume that includes appearances in movies, television, voice-overs and theatre. Now she has set her sights on the music business. One of her first songs, “Michelle’s Song” shows the true depth of Amber’s talent. After the death of her best friend’s father, Amber takes an introspective look at the emotional turmoil people go through with the death of a close loved one, and explores the questions one must answer to begin the healing process. The background vocals are all friends of Michelle and she voices the closing line. The song won the MakeAStar.com contest and is currently on their first compilation CD. Impressive considering Amber is only 16! Blue Skies Media, a Chicago based production company, hired Amber to write the theme song to their new video series entitled “Best Friends”. Her song “So Small” will also be featured in the first video of the series. After her first pop EP “Shades of Amber” was released, Amber changed her focus to her true love – ROCK. She went out and formed a band and they recently released their new CD entitled “Don’t Label Me”. Please check website for more info: www.amberbrooke.com. Singer/Songwrite/Performance Awards: 2003 1st Place – Rocket To Fame – Female Vocals, Acoustic and Soft Rock/Pop Categories 2002 Just Plain Folks Horizon Award Winner Runner Up 2002 John Lennon Songwriting Contest for “So Small” Honorable Mention: 2002 International Songwriting Competition for “Michelle’s Song” 1st Place: NCSA Songwriting Competition; 4th Place Overall for “So Small” Two Time MakeAStar Champion for “Michelle’s Song” and “These Games” 1st Place and Best of Show: Mova Arts Festival for “Slacker” 2nd Place: Mova Arts Festival for “Nobody” 4th Place: 2003 Lady Six String Songwriting Contest for “Spacin Out” Finalist Pontiac Vibe Sound Off Contest for “So Small” JP Folks 2002 Nominee for “These Games” 2003 AOL Tonos Musician of the Week Rock Solid Pressure Grand Champion