Ryan Moran is a songwriter with grit in his voice and fire in his pen. As a driving force behind the Moran Tripp Band, he brings southern rock alive with raw honesty and a hard-edged spirit. His songs ride the line between power and poetry—built on stories of backroads, broken strings, and the restless search for truth.
Steeped in the traditions of southern rock and outlaw country, Ryan writes with a voice that’s as unpolished as it is unforgettable. Each lyric feels lived-in, carrying the dust of dive bars, endless highways, and nights that stretch until dawn.
Whether you catch him on stage or hear his songs pouring out of the speakers, Ryan Moran delivers music that isn’t just played—it’s lived.
Brooke Foster grew up in the Shenandoah Mountains, the daughter of a Virginia horseman and a mother whose English studies and Appalachian lineage tied their family to both Davy Crockett’s frontier courage and Edgar Allan Poe’s poetic depth. Her childhood wove together the strength of the mountains, the gentleness of horses, and the power of storytelling.
Throughout her life, Brooke was surrounded by steady, quiet influences—people who offered her warmth, encouragement, and a sense of belonging exactly when she needed it most. One of those bonds became lifelong: the cousin who grew into her closest companion, her chosen sister, and one of the deepest sources of her strength.
Brooke’s music carries all of this with her. It’s dark Americana threaded with ethereal folk-rock—haunting vocals, poetic lyrics, and the resilience of someone who has walked through shadows and learned to turn them into light. Inspired by the mystical softness of Stevie Nicks and the fierce spirit of Beth Dutton, Brooke creates from a place of wild heart, ancestral fire, and Appalachian truth.
She is the Moontouched Outlaw: soft-spoken but unbreakable, rooted in the land that raised her, and unafraid to sing the stories that made her.
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