Performing began early in life for Laura, as she invited her parents to their basement for "shows" which consisted of Laura performing songs of the Beach Boys and Elvis. Continuing music throughout school and college, Laura realized she'd found her calling. Her love of Blues and Country led Laura to believe that moving to Nashville was the next logical step in her career path, which proved true as she signed with Equity Records. Combining the love of these two genres of music have aided Laura in developing her own unique style and identity. She is currently in the studio working on her upcoming album set for release in early 2007. Her first single, "Make a Wish," is not only a single for her upcoming album, it is also the new song for the Make-A-Wish Foundation which is celebrating its 25th anniversary. The Make-A-Wish Foundation has been close to Laura's heart since her family became involved with the program while Laura was in high school. She has continued her participation through the Nashville chapter and hopes to stay involved with the foundation throughout her music career. To find out more, visit Laura's website at www.LauraBryna.com.
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Happy new year just got back from vaca in st marteen where it was in the 80s and now its freezing in tn
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Opened gifts with family and friends then went to my cousins for dinner then to Mr Smiths in Georgetown then over to a friends
10:03 AM December 26 2009
Christmas LA Style: A Day of Celebration and Hope for Needy Families
Laura Bryna is most definitely in a holiday mood. She spent a recent weekend out in the rain celebrating the holidays with 6,000 of her closest friends at...
Laura Bryna is most definitely in a holiday mood. She spent a recent weekend out in the rain celebrating the holidays with 6,000 of her closest friends at the first Bernadine Murray Angel City Christmas put on by the City of Los Angeles and Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.
The event was created to bring the Christmas season and hope to families in South Los Angeles, in this era of economic crisis and financial struggles.
The event was named in honor of Bernadine Murray, wife of Rev. Cecil L. "Chip" Murray, USC Professor and former pastor of First AME Church Los Angeles (a world renowned leader in the Civil Rights movement). Mrs. Murray was a missionary for over 55 years and devoted her life to assisting those in need. She is now bedridden and the group decided to honor her by naming this Christmas event in her name.