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Meet Emma Brooke of The Voice Season 22

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Emma Brooke, a contestant on Season 22 of The Voice

Emma Brooke, a contestant on Season 22 of The Voice

Her audition: Emma Brooke, 19 of Lyman, S.C., performed “California Dreaming” by The Mamas and the Papas. A fabulous opening prompted an almost immediate chair turn from John Legend. Midway through the song, Gwen Stefani turned as well. Despite a great ending glory note, Emma couldn’t entice the other coaches to turn. John complimented her on a powerful tone, but said he wants to see Emma cut loose vocally. Emma opted to join Team Legend.

Here’s more about Emma.

* Her full name is Emma Brooke Alley and attended the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities, graduating in May 2021.

* Emma is now studying contemporary music at Converse University in Spartanburg, S.C., a school that “has been home to my classical (music) journey for the past 10 years of my life.”

* As Emma Brooke, she released a debut single, “Feelin’ Good,” in January. It’s an original she recorded at Brett Ensley Studios. Check it out below.

* As career highlights on her website, she lists opening for country star Hunter Hayes and being singled out to sing by Lauren Daigle during her 2020 world tour.

* The latter happened during a pre-show meet-and-greet. Upon learning that Emma studies classical music, Lauren asked her to sing something. She sang O Mio Babbino Caro by Puccini, received some career advice and wrote about the experience on Instagram.

* As of early 2021, Emma also became part of a five-member band called The Blue Executive,” playing blues, indie rock and alternative music.

* She’s been studying voice since age 6, piano since age 8 and began offering voice lessons in January.

* Writes Emma on her website: “As a singer, musician and performer, I want my music and spirit to fill others’ hearts and souls with music that makes them feel good.”

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