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Brooke Moriber, Jim Beavers, Charlie Worsham & Jay Knowles for Nashville in New York at The Bitter End

 Brooke Moriber’s acclaimed Nashville in New York series returns to The Bitter End on Saturday, July 26th, for another unforgettable night of music, storytelling, and star power. This intimate songwriters’ round will feature performances from country music heavyweights Jim BeaversCharlie WorshamJay Knowles, and Brooke Moriber herself, with special guest MC Ken Dashow from Q104.3 guiding the evening. Taking place from 7–9 PM at the legendary venue located at 147 Bleecker Street, NYC, the event brings the heart of Nashville to downtown Manhattan. 

Get tickets HERE!

Previous NINY shows have showcased the talents of Little Anthony of The ImperialsAverie BielskiBrennley BrownCalista ClarkKara DioGuardiIan FlaniganJohn HampsonCassandra KubinskiToby LightmanCharly ReynoldsTerre RocheEmily ShackletonShane StevensJon StoneClaire Wyndham and members of the 615 Collective (which includes tunesmiths Aaron GoodvinSarah DarlingMichael Logen and Nicole Witt). The series has also boasted top guest MC’s like Jim Murphy, Director of Country Programming at the Music Choice Network. Kelly Ford from THE WOLF and multi-platinum hit songwriter Sam Hollander. Brooke also recently hosted and performed with songwriters Randall Fowler, Matt Stell and Erin Kinsey (and special guest star Kenya Reese) at Wild Goose Saloon in Denver, CO for a special “Nashville in Denver” event.

See Brooke Moriber live across Long Island this summer! Don’t miss her on August 1st at Huntington Summer Arts Festival, and August 14th opening for The Castellows at Eisenhower Park!

Brooke also just delivered an emotionally charged, heartfelt new single, Proving Me Wrong out now. The track is an anthem for anyone who’s ever questioned whether true love could really exist, only to be surprised by someone who shows them it can.

Produced by country artist Ian FlaniganProving Me Wrong combines Brooke’s signature powerhouse vocals with raw, relatable songwriting. Written by MoriberFlanigan, and Randall Fowler, the song reflects on past disappointments and guarded hearts — and the unexpected connection that breaks down those walls.

LISTEN TO “PROVING ME WRONG” – HERE!!

Brooke Moriber is a singer/songwriter and native New Yorker who has paved an unconventional path for herself in Country music. After getting her start at a young age professionally performing on Broadway, Brooke turned to songwriting as a teenager to cope with losing her eyesight to a rare eye disease. When the disease went into remission after a difficult four years, Brooke began traveling to Nashville to tell her own stories. Praised for her “clarion voice” (Associated Press), she went on to release her first single “Cry Like A Girl” independently and later signed with Nashville’s Reviver Records.

Brooke’s music has been featured on Spotify’s New Music Friday Country (Half A Heart, Little Bit Of You, Down to Nothing) and Country Christmas playlists (All I Want for Christmas is You), Sirius XM’s Velvet, CMT online, Music Choice Network and the Music Row Country Breakout radio chart. Hailed as a “stellar songwriter and a powerhouse vocalist” (Country Swag) and a “force to be reckoned with in Country music” (Celeb Secrets Country), Brooke has shared the stage with artists ranging from Scotty McCreery, Cyndi Lauper and The Gin Blossoms to Dylan Scott and Caroline Jones.

The former Broadway star and current Reviver Records country music sensation also hosts her bi-monthly “Nashville in New York (NINY)” Songwriters in the Round series, bringing a Nashville-style songwriting round to the heart of New York City. When she is not bringing Nashville to New York or Denver or performing somewhere else on the road, Moriber is hard at work in the studio with some of the industry’s top writers and producers, including Todd Lombardo and Craig Alvin (Kacey Musgraves), Karen Kosowski (Mickey Guyton), David Pittenger (GAYLE, Parmalee) and currently working on a project with Sol Philcox Littlefield.

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