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Unassuming Mom Goes Viral After Unleashing Chilling Vocal Performance Inside Empty Grain Bin
After posting it online - her video spread like wildfire.
Kirsten Spruch
12.17.18

You might not necessarily expect a substitute bus driver from Ider, Alabama to be the next Ariana Grande, yet here we are.

Jenny Mann, also a mother of three, has been receiving a ton of attention after a video of her singing in an empty grain bin went viral on Facebook.

A friend of hers requested that she sing the beloved Christmas song, โ€œHow Great Thou Art,โ€ which you can see below. She also performed โ€œGod Bless America.โ€ Little did she know it would be viewed 2 million times and shared over 30,000 times.

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โ€œYโ€™all donโ€™t pay attention to me cause I hate to see myself sing, but Iโ€™m thankful for the gift God had given me,โ€ she shared in a caption.

โ€œI posted the video for a friend of mine who loves the song, but never expected anything like the response Iโ€™ve received,โ€ Mann told Country Rebel. โ€œIโ€™m always singing in places with good acoustics, so this was nothing out of the ordinary for me.โ€

Mann interacts with her friends and followers via Facebook quite often, whether it be through video or Facebook Live. She even garnered a little following with hilarious weather reports, which sometimes featured even more hilarious foreign accents.

Mannโ€™s voice is amazing. She has a chilling vibrato and overall just a really nice tone, and itโ€™s no doubt that the random location of an empty grain bin makes for flattering acoustics and the perfect stage.

Her friends requested her to perform even more songs. She also did โ€œThe Star-Spangled Banner.โ€ It didnโ€™t get as many views as the first clip, but the responses have still been crazy good and itโ€™s definitely worth the watch.

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Are you just as amazed by Mannโ€™s voice as we are? Which song do you think she should sing next?

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