Elaine Bradley is best known as the drummer of the rock band Neon Trees. Latter-day Saints may also remember her from her “I'm a Mormon” video, which has received millions of views since its release in 2014. In this week’s All In podcast, Bradley explains how a life of actively following Christ is not a life of ease, but a life of peace for which “there is no counterfeit.”
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Neon Trees drummer Elaine Bradley recently shared the sweetest picture of her and her family outside a temple after their sealing. The sealing came after Bradley and her husband adopted the newest addition to their family, a daughter named Elise.
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Everyone loves a good wedding photo, especially when it's backdropped by a beautiful temple. Check out these 10 wedding photos from famous Mormons:
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Neon Trees drummer, Elaine Bradley, left no room for doubt that she thinks pornography is harmful when she took a black Sharpie to one of her white pregnancy t-shirts before her performance on Late Night with Seth Meyers.
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Many of you might have heard that Neon Trees' lead singer Tyler Glenn decided to distance himself from the Church—and he decided to do so in a public way, with a solo video he titled "Trash."
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This weekend, Neon Trees frontman Tyler Glenn shared his experience of being gay and a member of the Church at a popular Mormon LGBT conference in Provo, Utah, hosted by the group Affirmation. He also sang a few hymns, including "Where Can I Turn for Peace?" Watch below to hear his powerful rendition. And don't miss Neon Trees' Elaine Bradley on the new album Hold On: A Modern Tribute to the Music of Michael McLean.
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MR says: Many popular LDS authors and artists are set to present this month at an annual conference for LGBT Mormons, among them Terryl and Fiona Givens, Michael McLean, Neon Trees' lead singer Tyler Glenn.
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MR says: Question: What does BYU have to do with 'Jeopardy' and 'Late Night with Seth Meyers'? Answer: What is it made a surprise appearance on both shows.
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In a music video released yesterday, April 22, popular alternative rock band Neon Trees let their fans peek into their pasts--including to their Mormon roots. All four members have a Mormon background: Tyler Glenn (vocals, keyboard), Branden Campell (bass guitar, vocals), Chris Allen (guitar, vocals), and Elaine Bradley (drums, percussion, vocals). Elaine even recently appeared in an "I'm a Mormon" video put out by the Church.
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