Brennley’s musical story begins as a four-year old girl on her family’s ranch in Apple Valley, California. Her dad introduced her to the sound of the steel guitar and the voices of country legends like Waylon Jennings, Emmylou Harris, and Merle Haggard. Combined with her unwavering faith, this musical influence produces an artist who brings a new, unique sound to Country Christian music.
Music quickly became a sacred space of comfort while navigating her mom’s battle with lifethreatening Cardiac Lyme Disease. The hope and healing Brennley came to know through that trial fostered her calling to share honest and authentic stories through her music.
At age 11, Brennley landed the lead roles in the Emmy Award-winning Disney/DreamWorks animated features Dragons: Rescue Riders and Tangled: the Series. At age 14, Brennley appeared on NBC’s 12th season of The Voice on team Blake Shelton and team Gwen Stefani, where she succeeded as a finalist and became the show’s youngest, highest-charting artist to date.
Following her successful run on The Voice, she began traveling monthly to Nashville to hone her music 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. Brennley released her debut EP, Story Stays in 2020. The title track, “One More Hallelujah,” served as her earliest venture into Country Music reflecting her values and messages of hope.
After permanently moving to Nashville, Brennley signed with Sony/Provident Label Group in 2023. Her music career reflects God’s calling on her life, woven with her roots in traditional country music. Brennley shares a sincere love of Jesus, a heart for ministry, and an authentic intention to bring a pure, honest spirit that will blaze a trail to a wide audience in Country Christian music.