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With her unique fusion of crystal clear pop vocals and folksy guitar finger-picking, Brenna has impressed audiences from Minnesota to Memphis. Born and raised in a small town in Minnesota, many of Brenna's songs draw from her experiences growing up, and have melodies inspired by Jewel, Bob Dylan, and other folk artists. Her newer songs, written after her move to Memphis, Tennessee, pull from her folksy roots and add an alternative-country feel. Her songs not only speak of heartbreak, dreams, and aspirations, but also tell the stories of her life. Songs including "New York City," "Boy from Chicago," and "Train Song" are perfect examples of the story telling ability that Brenna has cultivated during her years as a songwriter. "A musical prodigy" is what the Sun Tribune in Morris, Minnesota - Brenna's hometown - calls her in the article promoting her first full length album, Fly, which was released in 2005 in Morris as a fundraiser for her choir tour with the University of Minnesota. "I've always said that I'd rather sing in front of five thousand people than speak in front of five," she comments in the same article, expressing her level of comfort on stage. Brenna Vick stands out among current musicians in that she loves to perform for people who listen and is content in that. "If I can continue to reach people with my stories through music, I'll be happy playing in coffeehouses for the rest of my life. For me, music is about the experience of not only the listener, but also of