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Lorna
Bright is an upbeat and dynamic motivational speaker, workshop
facilitator, musician and singer/songwriter. An eleven-year veteran
of the Nashville music business, where she found success as an
award winning songwriter, Lorna Bright has worked intimately with
such companies as MCA and Sony Entertainment.
Living
in the commercial world of Music City, Lorna began to realize
the value of music as a tool for spiritual growth. It was
then that she “let go of the status quo” and set
off on an extraordinary journey of self-discovery. Trekking
from Nashville in a converted school bus on what she calls
her “magical, mystery tour,” Lorna landed in Arizona,
where she has lived since 1999.
Since then, Lorna has written over 100 New
Thought songs, produced and recorded three CDs, authored a
book entitled “52 Ways To Let Go of Anything”
and a songbook containing easy to learn New Thought singalongs.
Her latest CD, “Being”, is an innovative transformational
tool featuring Rev. Merilyn Chilleen’s spoken affirmations,
treatments and meditations accompanied by Lorna’s original
musical compositions.
Lorna Bright has presented transformational
workshops for churches and organizations nationwide, including
the New Thought Music Symposium in Los Angeles; the Unity Music
of the Heart Conference in Austin, Texas; and the Circle of
Love Gathering in Atlanta, Georgia. Lorna’s common sense
approach, upbeat humor and incredible intensity deliver tangible
tools that make a difference in the lives of every person in
attendance.
What people say about Lorna:
"Lorna Bright composes and sings songs
that will lift your spirits when you are down, brighten your
day when it’s gloomy, give you inspiration when you feel
lost and alone, and fill you with love. Her music is a joy and
healing salve for the heart..."
Dr. Terry Cole-Whittaker
Author, Dare To Be Great
"Lorna’s workshops are a fresh
approach to presenting affirmative ideas for every day living.
Her ability to open hearts and minds with music makes her a
wonderful complement to any gathering..."
Susan Tucker
Author, The Soul
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