In this life, people tirelessly search everywhere for meaning and purpose. Often, they never find it, or they just settle for some semblance of truth. bree was never willing to settle though, and she found her salvation in rock 'n' roll.
Growing up in a religious cult—which her father actually led—the ravishing redheaded Nashville-based femme fatale faced oppression like few of us could ever comprehend. At six-years-old, she endured the loss of her mother. Her mom wouldn't turn to traditional medicine to extract a sewing needle she had swallowed, and the consequences were dire. Her stepmother proved physically and emotionally abusive in the aftermath. Despite introducing her to Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, and Humble Pie as a child, her father banned all secular music. Then, for being "intimate" with her boyfriend, she was cast out on the streets at 17-years-old. Through the chaos, there was one consistent comfort.
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In this life, people tirelessly search everywhere for meaning and purpose. Often, they never find it, or they just settle for some semblance of truth. bree was never willing to settle though, and she found her salvation in rock 'n' roll.
Growing up in a religious cult—which her father actually led—the ravishing redheaded Nashville-based femme fatale faced oppression like few of us could ever comprehend. At six-years-old, she endured the loss of her mother. Her mom wouldn't turn to traditional medicine to extract a sewing needle she had swallowed, and the consequences were dire. Her stepmother proved physically and emotionally abusive in the aftermath. Despite introducing her to Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, and Humble Pie as a child, her father banned all secular music. Then, for being "intimate" with her boyfriend, she was cast out on the streets at 17-years-old. Through the chaos, there was one consistent comfort.
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