As the daughter of a U.S. Military diplomat, Brianne had the great opportunity to live around the world, absorbing the culture and, especially, the music of each locale. At 6, she sang and danced in puppet shows in villages throughout Bavaria, Germany. By 9, she was studying voice- performing at sporting events, corporate conferences and many other gigs, such as the National Prayer Breakfast and American League Baseball games.
Back in the USA at age 12, she won Singer of the Year at International Modeling And Talent Association in New York and then, in California, Brianne took part in many musicals from community theater, and lent her vocal talents national television commercials.
By 15, she was in Paris. She picked up guitar, and also started a jazz band. The jazz quartet was often request to play at official Embassy functions, including the Official Christmas party, attended by Chief Justice Scalia. Later, she began a rock band after being inspired by the songwriting of the Beatles.
The following year, Brianne was back in Southern California. In Los Angeles, Brianne and her sister Brigitte devoted themselves whole heartedly to songwriting, forming their pop-rock band, The Bogle Sisters, which evolved into The B’s and the Honey.
Brianne then headed to Boston to attend the Berklee College of Music on a vocal scholarship from the Berklee World Tour and graduated with a degree in Music Business Management in 2008. By this time, Brianne found a new love: writing songs for film. She discovered a passion for marrying picture to sound and the intangible, evocative power of music in film.
Upon graduation, Brianne moved to Los Angeles, going to work for Music Supervisor Mary Ramos at Saturday Music, receiving music coordinator credits on major motion pictures such as “Win-Win,” “Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil,” “LOL,” and “Virginia.” Her passion grew as she studied ”The Power of Music in Film” at UCLA Extension with composer Charles Bernstein. Following her time at Saturday Music, she worked at Disney in their Live Action music department, at Cutting Edge Music Services. Brianne worked for two years as a Junior Publicist for composers at Cinemedia Promotions for Beth Krakower and felt honored and privileged to assist Beth in promoting the music of amazingly talented composers.
In addition to her songwriting & session work, Brianne performs regularly, playing guitar and singing jazz and original songs with “The B’s & The Honey.” She studies classical voice with Barbara Dyer at Loyola Marymount University & sight-singing with Gerald White at SAG/AFTRA. She teaches voice, guitar, piano, ukulele and songwriting to children who inspire her with their love for learning and enthusiasm for music.
Brianne is a member of SESAC, the SCL, and UNICEF Next Gen.
In 2018 Brianne Graduated with a Masters Degree in Entrepreneurship and Innovation from The Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California.
Inspired by the limitless creativity of her music students, Brianne founded the non-profit 501c3, VOX ARTIVISM, a kids-for-kids advocacy program empowering youth with musical expression.