About Briana Renea:
Briana Renea (pronounced Bree-AH-nuh Ruh-Ney) comes by her country roots naturally. The 24-year-old reigns from Canby, Oregon in the heart of the Pacific Northwest.
The songstress has collaborated with Nashville writers and skilled songcrafters (Steve Mitchell Dee Briggs, Mason Douglas, Jason Wyatt, Cort Carpenter, Jason Wyatt and Tony George). Her catalog of song titles alone (such as "Love And Gasoline," "Warning Label," "Devil's Dance" and "Hit And Run") demonstrates her spirit. She's produced three studio recordings in four short years. She recorded and released the independent project Red Lips, White Lies (May 2015) under her own imprint. Briana writes what she knows; "Dirt Side," the most literal, depicts her childhood and teenage years growing up on a farm sporting blue jeans and cowboy boots with her hands and feet planted in the dirt. The track earned a Top 12 Best of NSAI Spring Training Award. Most recently, her original tune titled "Widow Maker" was featured in the Northwest Pro Rodeo Association finals advertising campaign
With 80s rock (Eagles/Genesis/Phil Collins/Fleetwood Mac) and 90s country music (Reba, Dixie Chicks, LeeAnn Rimes/Jo Dee Messina) echoing through the stalls and hall of the barn, Briana inherently blends the two genres in her own musical compositions and live performances. Briana has become a must-see entertainer and fan favorite at fairs, festivals and venues throughout the Northwest where she's shared the stage with notable country recording artists such as Joe Nichols, Old Dominion, Canaan Smith, Love and Theft, Diamond Rio and Sammy Kershaw.
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