Brennley Brown's "One More Hallelujah" Offers Hope Amidst the Coronavirus Pandemic
Rising Country/Christian Country artist, Brennley Brown's, beautiful music video for her current single "One More Hallelujah" comes just in time as people around the world are grasping for a glimmer of hope during a global pandemic. It's simple and direct message is positively affecting people worldwide. Directed by David Orgill in Trabuco Canyon, CA, the music video was exclusively premiered by CMT today, March 19th 2020.
"The message of this song is one of inspiration and healing in the midst of life's most challenging hardships. My prayer for this video, is that it resonates with each and every person that watches it and affords them hope, inspiration, and encouragement. We are not isolated in our brokenness and pain." -Brennley Brown
Brennley Brown was raised on a ranch in Apple Valley, California, where her father introduced her to traditional country voices such as Dolly Parton and The Highwaymen. Brennley's mother, a strong woman of Christian faith, would consistently play worship music in their home. Though Brennley fell in love with performing at eight years old, music quickly became so much more than a hobby to Brennley as her mother was diagnosed with a life threatning illness-cardiac lyme disease.
Music became a sanctuary between mother and daughter during the family's long battle against this disease. The family's prayers were answered years later as Brennleys' mother made a miraculous recovery. Music and Faith gave their family both hope and strength during the toughest of times and Brennley hopes "One More Hallelujah" will do the same for others, especially now when they need it most. As things continue to be cancelled and closed, the pandemic may take away the things that we believe we need-but it will not take away what's truly most important-Love and Faith.
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