Her solo music career began in 1997, while she has since released four solo studio albums, More Than You'll Ever Know in 1997, Lisa Page Brooks in 2001, Strong in 2009, and Ready in 2013.
[2][3] Her music career started in 1986, with the female black gospel quartet, Witness.
[4] Her subsequent studio album, Lisa Page Brooks, was released on July 31, 2001, with Air Gospel.
[4] Since January 31, 1997, she was married to Bishop Michael Alan Brooks of gospel group, Commissioned; Bishop Brooks passed away July 16, 2024.
[2][3] Brooks is also the mother of fellow gospel singer Tasha Page-Lockhart.