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With the arrival of her fierce and fiery single “Jawbreaker”, Laura Bryna kicked off a bold new era of her extraordinary career. A wildly catchy anthem full of sass & swagger, “Jawbreaker” spotlights Bryna’s larger-than-life energy and powerhouse voice, echoing the unapologetic freedom she’s recently discovered in her songwriting. For the latest turn in a whirlwind journey that’s included sharing stages with superstars like Taylor Swift and Emmylou Harris Bryna is now gearing up to share a body of work that blurs genres and bends the rules all in the name of a good time.
Listing everyone from Etta James to Wynonna Judd to Joan Jett among her inspirations, Bryna grew up on timeless pop songs from the ’50s and ’60s thanks to the jukebox in her family’s basement in Mount Airy, Maryland. Soon after moving to Nashville she released her debut with Trying to Be Me—an album featuring “Hometown Heroes,” a track she co-wrote in tribute to the Air National Guard which premiered on Fox's Monday Night Football. Bryna has since brought her soul- stirring vocals and radiant presence to a multitude of USO events.
But for Bryna, the greatest satisfaction comes from interacting with her fanbase who’ve named themselves “The Bryniacs.” “They’re all different ages and from all walks of life, but we’ve come together because of this love and passion we feel for music, it feels so good to have a safe, positive space where nobody’s judging”
Listing everyone from Etta James to Wynonna Judd to Joan Jett among her inspirations, Bryna grew up on timeless pop songs from the ’50s and ’60s thanks to the jukebox in her family’s basement in Mount Airy, Maryland. Soon after moving to Nashville she released her debut with Trying to Be Me—an album featuring “Hometown Heroes,” a track she co-wrote in tribute to the Air National Guard which premiered on Fox's Monday Night Football. Bryna has since brought her soul- stirring vocals and radiant presence to a multitude of USO events.
But for Bryna, the greatest satisfaction comes from interacting with her fanbase who’ve named themselves “The Bryniacs.” “They’re all different ages and from all walks of life, but we’ve come together because of this love and passion we feel for music, it feels so good to have a safe, positive space where nobody’s judging”
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