BRAEDEN BERRY

New Music

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Upcoming Shows

  • 4-18-23 Vinyl Lounge. Nashville
  • 5-5-23 Mary Ellen Kitchen. Key West Florida
  • 5-6-23 Tiki House. Key West Florida

ABOUT

Growing up in Loganville, Georgia, Braeden Berry discovered his love for music at a young age. As a child, he would often sing in church and perform in local musicals. When he was eight years old, he moved with his siblings and parents, who were missionaries, to South Africa. 

After moving back to the states, Braeden got his first guitar at age fifteen and taught himself how to play. He performed in the church worship band and started gravitating towards country music in his late teens. Highly influenced by artists like Cody Johnson, George Straight and Justin Moore, Braeden had the honor of singing Jason Aldean’s hit song “Tattoos on this Town” at his high school graduation. “After hearing the crowds cheer for something I did, I knew this was something I wanted to do.”

Braeden attended Truett McConnell University for one semester before joining the Navy, where he was part of the Coastal Riverine Force (Group 2) and was deployed to Bahrain. “I think my life experiences are something that not too many artists have,” Braeden explains. “I have lived a lot of live before age 30.”

Known for his powerful voice and gritty, southern soul, Braeden released his debut single called “Soundtrack of Our Summer” in May of 2019. Braeden released his subsequent single “Forever and Always” in April of 2022, followed by his three-song EP “Deep Cuts” in July of 2022. He hopes to one day play both the Grand Ole Opry and Red Rocks Amphitheatre. “I want to be able to make people’s lives better

through the gift that God has given me, while helping

out as many people along the way as I can.”

In his spare time, Braden enjoys working out,

managing his fantasy football team and

 hanging out with his wife and daughter.

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