Brooke Ramel
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Brooke Ramel is an
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singer-songwriter based in
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. She has released eight studio albums to date; her first album was ''Movie Star'' (1996). On December 18, 2000, Ramel appeared as a street performer on the television series '' 7th Heaven'', performing the opening song. Her songs have featured in movies and television shows, including '' Dawson's Creek'', ''
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'', '' Party of Five'', '' Ed'', '' Six Feet Under'', '' White Oleander'' and '' Stealing Harvard''. The song "I Wanted You to Know" (from ''Make Tomorrow Up'') has become an unofficial theme song of sorts for the
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series '' Drawn Together''; it has been featured five times on the show.


Discography

*''Movie Star'' (1996) *''Tulips Bleed'' (1998) *''Make Tomorrow Up'' (2000) *''Be'' (2002) *''Turn It Around'' (2004) *''By Request'' (2005) *''Lover's Lullaby'' (2008) *''For You'' (2011)


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Official website
Living people American women singer-songwriters Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century American women {{US-singer-songwriter-stub