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Brennley Brown Biography:
Brown has been performing for a living since she was in single digits; sang the national anthem for the opening of the US Open three years in a row before she was twelve; and has been performing every year at CMA Fest since her mid-teens. Bustle described her as "so mature and beyond her years in skill and quality that it was difficult not to have your mind blown just watching her go," whilst Taste of Country lauded her for “a knockout performance that exhibited control and diversity in her voice." However, perhaps Blake Shelton said it best when he extolled to her that “You are doing what you were born to do, no question about it.”
Growing up on a ranch in Apple Valley, California, she was fed a steady diet of traditional country sounds by her father. “As we drove in his truck we would listen to Waylon Jennings and Dolly Parton,” she explains, “they’re still in my sound, influencing the stories I want to tell through my music today.” At age five, bedecked in a pink cowgirl outfit, she took to the stage for the first time at her school’s talent show.
However, music quickly became so much more than a hobby. “My mom was diagnosed with Cardiac Lyme disease,” Brown recounts, “Music became a sanctuary, a safe place. It was a healing for both my mom and I, it’s something we could do together.” Around this time, she began performing at open mics in the Los Angeles area, where she was scouted by a vocal contractor for Disney. Before she knew it, Brennley was working regularly as a singing voiceover actor. Her list of credits racked up fast, including highlights such as playing Lily in the Emmy Award-Winning children’s series ‘Sofia the First’.
Nationally televised singing competition ‘The Voice’ lowered their age restrictions, allowing teens as young as fourteen to audition. “I made it to the top five in the finals,” Brennley recalls, “I was the youngest highest charting artist in the history of the show. It helped shaped me into the artist I am today and was a valued steppingstone in my journey. After that I wrote my little tush off for three years,” she jokes, “working hard in Nashville to build community, pouring my all into developing as an artist”
Her single ‘Keeping Coming Back” showcases the voice that an audience of millions learned to love; a musical style that echoes vintage country, but never feels bound by it; and a degree of lyrical prowess that marks Brown out as ready for the Billboard. “It’s about my musical journey thus far,” Brennley explains, “Everybody, I believe, is given a gift by God, a dream and calling. No matter what the obstacles are, with His help, you keep coming back to it.” Brennley followed up “Keep Coming Back” with her second single penned by Caitlyn Smith called “One More Hallelujah” which combines her love for God with her Country roots. Following a slew of recent gigs opening for artists such as Tim McGraw, Dwight Yoakam, Hayley Orrantia, and Keith Anderson; singing prominently at faith festivals Harvest America and Harvest SoCal; not to mention her recent success as a core cast member “Leyla” on Netflix’s ‘Dragons: Rescue Riders’, her debut EP coming is available now, and will be the loadstone in a career that the world will likely be enjoying for decades to come.
Buy /Stream the "Story Stays" EP
http://smarturl.it/storystaysep
Subscribe to My Channel: https://www.youtube.com/brennleybrown
FOLLOW: Brennley Brown
http://instagram.com/brennleybrown
http://facebook.com/brennleybrownmusic
http://twitter.com/brennleybrown
http://brennleybrown.com
Brennley Brown Biography:
Brown has been performing for a living since she was in single digits; sang the national anthem for the opening of the US Open three years in a row before she was twelve; and has been performing every year at CMA Fest since her mid-teens. Bustle described her as "so mature and beyond her years in skill and quality that it was difficult not to have your mind blown just watching her go," whilst Taste of Country lauded her for “a knockout performance that exhibited control and diversity in her voice." However, perhaps Blake Shelton said it best when he extolled to her that “You are doing what you were born to do, no question about it.”
Growing up on a ranch in Apple Valley, California, she was fed a steady diet of traditional country sounds by her father. “As we drove in his truck we would listen to Waylon Jennings and Dolly Parton,” she explains, “they’re still in my sound, influencing the stories I want to tell through my music today.” At age five, bedecked in a pink cowgirl outfit, she took to the stage for the first time at her school’s talent show.
However, music quickly became so much more than a hobby. “My mom was diagnosed with Cardiac Lyme disease,” Brown recounts, “Music became a sanctuary, a safe place. It was a healing for both my mom and I, it’s something we could do together.” Around this time, she began performing at open mics in the Los Angeles area, where she was scouted by a vocal contractor for Disney. Before she knew it, Brennley was working regularly as a singing voiceover actor. Her list of credits racked up fast, including highlights such as playing Lily in the Emmy Award-Winning children’s series ‘Sofia the First’.
Nationally televised singing competition ‘The Voice’ lowered their age restrictions, allowing teens as young as fourteen to audition. “I made it to the top five in the finals,” Brennley recalls, “I was the youngest highest charting artist in the history of the show. It helped shaped me into the artist I am today and was a valued steppingstone in my journey. After that I wrote my little tush off for three years,” she jokes, “working hard in Nashville to build community, pouring my all into developing as an artist”
Her single ‘Keeping Coming Back” showcases the voice that an audience of millions learned to love; a musical style that echoes vintage country, but never feels bound by it; and a degree of lyrical prowess that marks Brown out as ready for the Billboard. “It’s about my musical journey thus far,” Brennley explains, “Everybody, I believe, is given a gift by God, a dream and calling. No matter what the obstacles are, with His help, you keep coming back to it.” Brennley followed up “Keep Coming Back” with her second single penned by Caitlyn Smith called “One More Hallelujah” which combines her love for God with her Country roots. Following a slew of recent gigs opening for artists such as Tim McGraw, Dwight Yoakam, Hayley Orrantia, and Keith Anderson; singing prominently at faith festivals Harvest America and Harvest SoCal; not to mention her recent success as a core cast member “Leyla” on Netflix’s ‘Dragons: Rescue Riders’, her debut EP coming is available now, and will be the loadstone in a career that the world will likely be enjoying for decades to come.
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