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Renee has a lot to say. Her parents divorced when she was two. She moved around from town to town, always feeling like a black sheep. She saw the world through the eyes of a misfit teenager who, while everyone else was picking out boyfriends and prom dresses, just wanted to sing and play music. Math class was spent scribbling lyrics in notebooks and dreaming of singing on stage with her idols. She recorded her first demo with stars in her eyes in Nashville at the age of 15. Her first relationship at the age of 19 was tumultuous at best, and led to a slew of songs following the messy breakup. And in early 2009 after deciding to take her career to the next level, she was diagnosed with a genetic progressive hearing loss, requiring surgery to restore the hearing she was already quickly losing. Renee has a lot to say….but she doesn’t dwell. “I have been very, very fortunate. Every single moment of my life, every choice that I made, every experience that I have lived through I learned a great deal from and it’s led me to my little spot in the universe at present, and I love that. I love where I am in all its wonder and joy and excitement and messiness and mistakes. I love it all.” Renee attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA with 4,000 other former teenage misfits, finally discovering her niche. The studio became her second home and her eyes were opened to new music through her friends from all over the world. She’s spent years crafting her songwriting and has finally