BRIELLEPOGUE
About Me
Brielle Pogue is a young and vibrant, beautiful, rising star. She introduces the world to a new, innovative fusion of PopRock sprinkled with Soul. The band Mama’Said backs her including some of the most talented musicians in the area. Brielle, being a musician herself, croons in and out of captivating slow jams on the piano, to running across the stage .… dancing to her funky pop grooves. She plays multiple instruments however her staple is her electrifying Keytar. She quoted in an interview, “I am in love with music, and I thank God that my gifts have made room for me.”
Being from the small town of Terrell, Texas, she has come a long way from being just a small town country girl. She started singing at 8; her mother saw potential in her and immediately put her with the top vocal coaches and piano instructors in Dalas,Tx. Brielle went into classical training vocally and classical piano. However, Brielle’s love of music as a whole caused her to explore more genres of music. After 7 years of classical training Brielle explored Jazz and R and B for 3 years singing and performing, and then pop rock. Finally she had found her niche after listening and emulating Prince, Amy Winehouse, Michael Jackson, Nikka Costa, and Mariah Carey, Brielle Pogue came into her own. She became able to deliver bright pop music that everyone loves with soul substance to her Voice. She stands 5’7 and glides across the stage having trained with top professional dance choreographers.
Brielle Pogue produces her music, arranges vocals, and co-engineers her sessions to make sure her sound is original, unique, and her own. She is sought after to help vocally produce tracks and at her young age has exceptional input. With her beauty and talent, she has nothing but success and fame in her future.
A keytar is a relatively lightweight keyboard (with or without a built-in synthesizer) that is supported by a strap around the neck and shoulders, similar to the way a guitar is supported by a strap. Keytars allow players a greater range of movement compared to conventional keyboards, which are placed on stands. The instrument has a musical keyboard for triggering musical notes and sounds. Controls for pitch bends, vibrato, portamento, and sustain are placed on the instrument's "neck". The term "keytar" is a portmanteau of the words "keyboard" and "guitar". Keytars may either contain their own synthesis engines, or simply be controllers, triggering notes on another MIDI capable synthesizer.
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Brielle Rox also known as Brielle Pogue
