Brooke White, born on June second, nineteen eighty-three, is a talented American folk-pop singer-songwriter and actress. She gained national recognition as the fifth place finalist on the seventh season of the popular television show American Idol, where her captivating performances won the hearts of many.
In two thousand five, White released her debut studio album, titled Songs from the Attic, showcasing her unique musical style and songwriting abilities. Following her time on American Idol, she continued to build her career in music, releasing her first post-Idol album, High Hopes & Heartbreak, on July twenty-first, two thousand nine.
The album featured the lead single, "Hold Up My Heart," which debuted at number forty-seven on the Billboard Hot 100 chart after its release on February twenty-fifth, two thousand nine. Another single from the album, "Radio Radio," was released shortly after on June twenty-third, two thousand nine, further solidifying her presence in the music industry.
In addition to her solo work, Brooke White is also known for being half of the musical duo Jack and White, where she continues to explore her passion for music and collaboration.