Brooke McClymont

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Brooke McClymont

Background information
Birth name Brooke Maree McClymont
Born 1981
Origin Country flag Grafton, New South Wales, Australia
Genre(s) Pop
Country
Adult Contemporary
Contemporary Rock
Occupation(s) Singer
Writer
Instrument(s) Singing
Years active 2002 - present
Label(s) Universal Music (1997-present)
Associated
acts
The McClymonts
Website http://www.brookemcclymont.com

Brooke McClymont (born 1981) is an Australian singer and songwriter.

She was born in 1981, at Grafton, New South Wales.

McClymont has written songs for Hilary Duff (I Can't Wait, which is featured on her Why Not? single), Kate DeAraugo (Famous for Leaving, a track on her debut album A Place I've Never Been) and Olivia Newton-John (I Love You Crazy).

In 2006, Brooke and her two sisters (Samantha and Mollie) started a band named The McClymonts. Their debut EP The McClymonts has peaked at number forty-five in the Australian Singles Chart.

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