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Will Brock Named September “Best Vocalist Of The Month” With His Song “Broken”
By Dale Kawashima
Will Brock, a talented, soul/R&B singer & songwriter
based in Philadelphia, PA, has won the September SingerUniverse “Best Vocalist
Of The Month” Competition, for his performance of his song “Broken”. This song
is included on his 10-song CD, Letter From Eye To I, which he released
independently in July 2004. Brock will also be releasing a live album this
fall, and he is writing songs for his next studio album.
Will Brock performing live onstage.
“Broken” is an appealing midtempo tune, which has a classic
soul/pop arrangement that is a bit reminiscent of “Drift Away” by Dobie Gray.
The song provides a terrific showcase for Brock’s charismatic lead vocals, and
also features his solid harmonies in the choruses. In addition, Brock produced
this recording, and he played the keyboards, string tracks and did the drum
programming.
Brock grew up in a small town, Washington, PA, which is on
the south side of Pittsburgh. His first musical influence was his father, who
played piano and sang. Impressively, Brock learned to play many instruments -
he took piano, guitar, violin and sax lessons. He also began writing songs at
an early age.
For college, Brock attended the University Of The Arts in
Philadelphia, where he subsequently majored in jazz piano and graduated with a
B.A. degree. Brock was very active and productive during his college years. Not
only did he develop his songwriting and write songs for the popular jazz group,
Pieces OfA Dream, he also played
keyboards and toured with the Stylistics and worked with CeCe Peniston and
Miles Jaye. It was also during this period that Brock met music pro Donald
Robinson (producer of Vanessa Williams hit “Dreamin’”), who has been a mentor
to him.
Will Brock
After graduating, Brock started a production company,
writing and producing records (house, dance and R&B music) for overseas
markets, primarily Europe. Then in early 2004, he began focusing on his own
artist career. “I started to write and record songs for my own album, and I
released Letter From Eye To I (in July 2004),” said Brock. “It has some
soul songs, plus some funk and rock.”
Currently, Brock has been keeping a busy schedule. In
addition to performing shows with his own band (featuring guitarists Jef Lee
Johnson and Ron Jennings, bassist Charles Baldwin and drummer Tim Hutson), he
also tours regularly with prominent jazz artists Gerald Veasley and Marion
Meadows. In fact, Brock has just returned from the Guantanamo Bay military base
in Cuba, where he and Meadows performed for the U.S. troops. “We had a great
time performing for the troops,” he said. “We felt so welcomed and appreciated.
They made it clear that they wanted you there.”
In addition, here are four, talented vocalists/artists who complete our Top Five Vocalists honorees list for this month's competition, with their credits, plus their e-mail and website links:
Noah Churchill
"What Could It Be" (pop/AC). Performed and written by Noah Churchill of Sonoma, CA.