Bronnie releases debut country record Own Girl Own World – Jem Girl at the Piano
Championed by BBC Radio One, Capital FM and others, Liverpool-based Bronnie has already put her stamp on some of the UKs biggest music industry platforms.

Independently, she has become a touring and recording force, supporting the likes of Little Mix and Sophie Ellis Bexter, and, by bringing her high energy country rock riffs has built an audience of over half a million on social media, attracting the likes of Louis Tomlinson (One Direction), Ryan Seacrest, and James Phelps (Harry Potter).
Songwriting has always been a passion of Bronnie’s and it became clear that she had a pure talent for it, when she broke the ‘songwriting score’ record at Paul McCartney’s Music College, LIPA, which had been held since the 90’s. Every one of her 5 EP’s have hit the Top 3 in the UK rock charts, which her previous single release ‘SCREAM’ and others hitting #1 in the UK and Ireland and the top 10 in Poland, Netherlands, France, Slovakia, and Germany.
Artists like Bronnie are exactly the people we want to champion and get behind… there’s no lane she’s not in!! [BBC Radio 1]
With a steer in a new direction, Thursday 24th April sees the release of “Own Girl Own World” which brings Bronnie back to her childhood love of Country Music and honest songwriting.
“A few years ago I was looking back at old home videos of myself singing along to Hannah Montana in my bedroom when I was 8. Just like a lot of girls growing up, I knew all the songs, all the dances, had all of her merchandise and my 4 siblings and I would walk around our home pretending there were secret cameras filming us for my own show called ‘Own Girl in Her Own World’. Bronnie continues, “After watching those home videos, I was thinking about how cool ‘Own Girl in Her Own World’ would be for a song title. So late one night I sat down with my guitar and started writing what is now called ‘Own Girl Own World. I wrote the chorus with my 8 year old self in mind so she can finally have her own theme tune to the show she always wanted to star in. This song was also written as an anthem for the girls who grew up with similar idols and dreams.”