Bryn Daney is a Chicago-based vocalist and creative dedicated to using her voice - written, sung, or spoken- to connect, uplift, and heal through the power of sound.

In her hometown of St. Louis, Bryn has performed with the St. Louis Cabaret Conference and Jazz St. Louis, where she had the privilege of working with cabaret legends including Faith Prince, Marilyn Mae, and Peisha McPhee. Her time at the conference sparked a love for the Great American Songbook and the art of cabaret storytelling. Through this experience, she was selected to perform in a master class with Tony Award Winner Rachel Bay Jones at St. Louis University.  

Bryn’s musical journey brought her to high-altitude Colorado, where she studied Philosophy and Music at Colorado College. In the advanced vocal program, she trained with singers Jennifer DeDominici and Martile Rowland, immersing herself in musical theater, opera, and jazz. Her work culminated in her junior recital, where she sang everything from Debussy to Sondheim. Favorite roles include Olive Ostrovsky in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and Rosa Bud in The Mystery of Edwin Drood (Colorado College). Bryn is also recognized for her rendition of the National Anthem, which she sang at sporting events throughout Colorado Springs. 

In January 2025, Bryn returned to her hometown to debut her first solo show at the iconic Blue Strawberry. Watch a clip here!

Now living in Chicago, Bryn has been exploring performance opportunities across the city while also sharing her love of music and creative expression in early childhood classrooms!