Person Biography:
Jodie Brooke Wilson is a talented singer-songwriter who has gained international recognition for her enchanting and uplifting self-penned tracks. Born in Sydney, Australia, she was raised in a family with a strong background in drama, but her mother, a star of a long-running hit TV series, was not a pushy stage-mom.
Jodie's music career took off when she relocated to the UK with her family at the age of 13 to pursue her passion for drama. She went on to achieve significant worldwide success as a prolific songwriter, with international Number One hits and collaborations with some of the best songwriters in the world.
Her debut album, 'Halfway to Paradise', was featured as 'Album of the Week' on many major UK radio stations and remained at No 1 in the chart for over a month in the Far East. She has also played at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall, guesting for Michael McDonald on his UK tour.
Jodie's songwriting skills have been praised by top producers and songwriters, including Ric Wake and David Foster, who have worked with iconic artists such as Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, and Jennifer Lopez. Her songs have been featured on numerous soundtracks, including the international blockbuster movie 'Scary Movie' and the Rugrats movie.
In addition to her solo work, Jodie has written tracks for various artists, including Hear'Say and Louise. She has collaborated with renowned songwriters such as Don Black, Cathy Dennis, Mark Mueller, John Bettis, Pam Sheyne, Steve Kipner, David Frank, and Tia Sillers, among others.
With her unique voice and captivating songwriting skills, Jodie Brooke Wilson has established herself as a major talent in the music industry. Her music is a delightful collection of enchanting and uplifting tracks that have resonated with audiences worldwide.