Time: 9 p.m.
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www.myspace.com/breanneurban or www.breanneurban.com
Breanne, also known as the "Urban Cowgirl" was born and raised
in Lethbridge, AB. She has had a deep passion for music since
an early childhood. From growing up with all genres of music
around her, her love for music is very broad. Her first public
appearance was in front of 600 people at a retirement assembly
at the age of six. When she was nine she started singing the
national anthems at many games and ceremonies and then
realized that sharing with the world her love of music was
what she wanted to do for the rest of her life. From then on,
she envisioned herself singing in the spotlight of the Grand
Ole' Opry.
Her first official stage performance was at the Calgary
Stampede Youth Talent Showdown at the age of 10. She was
immediately drawn to the rush and excitement of the crowd. She
has performed at venues such as Nashville North at the Calgary
Stampede, Edmonton Klondike Days, Dauphin Countryfest,
Lethbridge Whoop-Up Days and Taber Cornfest. She also
volunteers her talents for many fundraisers and charities.
She brings a lot of energy to the stage while performing. Her
shows include original material as well as covers by a wide
variety of performers from Terri Clark to Pat Benetar.
In 2002 Breanne recorded a 3 song demo with her first debut single, "The Biggest Pain", released to radio overseas in early 2003. The song was being played in Germany, Australia and then made the top 40 in New Zealand.
She has shared the stage with many great performers. In 2003 Breanne had the opportunity to be an opening act for Adam Gregory at the Wainwright Stampede and Exhibition and Julian Austin at Average Joes in Lethbridge in 2005. In 2006 she was an opening act for Aaron Pritchett at the Roadhouse in Lethbridge along with David Lee Murphy and Poverty Plainsmen.