How Laura Bryna is Surviving the Quarantine | AfterBuzz TV

Published: April 17, 2020, 12:43 a.m.

Magazine, New York Times, and Billboard, Laura Bryna is a rising star! Bryna's previous single "Sweet Revenge" has amassed over 2.1 million views on YouTube and climbed to #10 on the Billboard Dance Chart. Now with several Billboard Top Ten singles under her belt, Laura's forthcoming single "Stars Are Falling" is produced with Grammy-winner Damon Sharpe, who is known for his work producing Ariana Grande, Jennifer Lopez and more. With a dynamic new sound rooted in country while inspired by elements of New Wave and Electronica, Laura Bryna's music is helping to modernize country while still keeping it true to herself. From seeing firsthand the power of the Make-A-Wish foundation after her brother suffered a brain aneurysm at the age of 13, Bryna has been actively involved with Make-A-Wish. Her single "Make A Wish" debuted at #7 on Billboard and lead her to become a board director for the Make-A-Wish foundation, a position which she still carries to this day. Her passion for marrying her musical pursuits with philanthropy also extends into her support for the military. Her song "Hometown Heroes" was used in a campaign for the Air National Guard, which involved Bryna embarking on a seven-country USO tour where she sang for thousands of U.S. troops.Magazine, New York Times, and Billboard, Laura Bryna is a rising star! Bryna's previous single "Sweet Revenge" has amassed over 2.1 million views on YouTube and climbed to #10 on the Billboard Dance Chart. Now with several Billboard Top Ten singles under her belt, Laura's forthcoming single "Stars Are Falling" is produced with Grammy-winner Damon Sharpe, who is known for his work producing Ariana Grande, Jennifer Lopez and more. With a dynamic new sound rooted in country while inspired by elements of New Wave and Electronica, Laura Bryna's music is helping to modernize country while still keeping it true to herself. From seeing firsthand the power of the Make-A-Wish foundation after her brother suffered a brain aneurysm at the age of 13, Bryna has been actively involved with Make-A-Wish. Her single "Make A Wish" debuted at #7 on Billboard and lead her to become a board director for the Make-A-Wish foundation, a position which she still carries to this day. Her passion for marrying her musical pursuits with philanthropy also extends into her support for the military. Her song "Hometown Heroes" was used in a campaign for the Air National Guard, which involved Bryna embarking on a seven-country USO tour where she sang for thousands of U.S. troops.

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