
Bronnie is back with her electrifying new single, “Tea For Two”. First unveiled during her standout performance at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend at the iconic Cavern Club and Mainstage at Buckle N Boots Country festival, this raw western-inspired country rock anthem has already been turning heads and now fans will finally get to hear the full version after being her most requested song to release after playing it live.
The gripping western tale, “Tea For Two” tells the story of a saloon owner’s wife who discovers his betrayal and serves revenge in a piping hot way.. a deadly tea party. Think Tarantino meets the west. The track feels like a showdown straight out of a western rock musical.
“I wanted to write a song that feels like a movie scene,” Bronnie shares. “It’s dramatic, dark and fun like if Quentin Tarantino took on Nashville’
For fans of Carrie Underwood’s “Before He Cheats” and “Last Name,” or those hooked on Jelly Roll and Falling In Reverse’s “All My Life” and Ashley Mcbryde ‘Rattlesnake Preacher’, this one’s for you. This song delivers grit, drama and Bronnie’s signature powerhouse vocals.
About the Artist…
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). Bronnie is a Country Rock artist from The Wirral.
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.