Brennley Brown Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut
Former The Voice finalist Brennley Brown recently made her Grand Ole Opry debut.
The 22-year-old actually bought her Opry debut dress when she was just 11, and has been working towards the bucket-list goal ever since. At 14, Brown appeared on season 12 of NBC’s The Voice where she became a finalist and the show’s youngest, highest-charting artist to date. Following her run on the show, she began traveling monthly to Nashville to hone her craft and lean into her traditional country roots.
She earned her spot in the live music scene as an opener for Tim McGraw, Sheryl Crow, Dwight Yoakam, and others and released her debut EP Story Stays in 2020. After permanently moving to Nashville, Brown signed with Sony/Provident Label Group in 2023.
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