Audra McLaughlin was born on October 2, 1992, in Pennsylvania. Growing up, Audra faced challenges due to a learning disability which made her a target for bullying at school. However, instead of letting these difficulties hold her back, Audra used her experiences to become a strong advocate for anti-bullying awareness campaigns and organizations. She found solace in music, recognizing it as her true passion.
In April 2013, Audra joined the Delco Let There Be Rock School where she honed her singing skills and developed her voice for country music. Her dedication and hard work paid off when she auditioned for season six of The Voice on NBC. Audra's powerful voice and heartfelt performances caught the attention of the judges and she made it onto Blake Shelton's team. However, Audra's journey on The Voice came to an end when she was eliminated as part of the bottom four. Despite this setback, Audra's talent shone through and she was soon on the radar of music industry professionals.
After her time on The Voice, Audra split her time between Pennsylvania and Nashville, pursuing her dream of a music career. In October 2015, Audra released her single "Tennessee Cowboy" on iTunes and Spotify, showcasing her country music roots. Audra's soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics resonated with audiences, earning her a dedicated fanbase.
Audra grew up with a sister who has been her rock and support system throughout her journey. Despite the challenges she faced, Audra's perseverance and determination have led her to where she is today. Audra's passion for music and dedication to her craft have made her a rising star in the country music scene.
As Audra continues to make her mark in the music industry, her inspiring story serves as a reminder that with hard work and belief in oneself, anything is possible. With her raw talent and unwavering spirit, Audra McLaughlin is poised for greatness in the world of country music.