- Brenn Hill
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Name = Brenn Hill
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Background = solo_singer
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Born = birth date and age|1976|05|26
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Origin =Ogden, Utah
Instrument =Singer ,Acoustic Guitar
Genre = country, cowboy, folk, popular
Occupation =Singer /Songwriter /Musician
Years_active = 1986 – Present
Label =Red Cliffs Press ,Real West Productions
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URL = [http://www.brennhill.com/ www.brennhill.com]
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Past_members =Brenn Hill (born
May 26 ,1976 inOgden, Utah ) is an award-winning Americanwestern music singer-songwriter . Since winning the prestigiousWestern Music Association Crescendo Award in 2001, Hill has developed a significant career as aperformer andsongwriter , and was named the 2004Academy of Western Artists Male Vocalist of the Year. Hill has developed a loyal fan base and has gained a significant reputation for his authentic contribution tocountry andcowboy music .Early career
Brenn Hill began his songwriting and recording career with two self-released albums, 1997's "
Rangefire " and 1999's "Deeper Than Mud ". In 2000, Brenn was picked up by theReal West Productions record label, which released his third album, "Trail Through Yesterday ". The album was produced bycowboy andwestern music legend Ian Tyson . 2001 saw the release of Hill's "Call You Cowboy ", an "authentic country" album that showcased Hill's creative integrity and was praised by theAllMusic Guide as "clearly can't be mistaken for another cookie-cutter, neo-traditional Nashville pretty boy." [Lankford Jr., Ronnie D. "Call You Cowboy" in "All Music Guide". http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:dxfixqw0ldke.] The album also earned him theWestern Music Association 's Crescendo Award, awarded to the year's biggest rising star in the genre.Red Cliffs Press
"Endangered" (2004)
In 2004, Hill released "
Endangered " on his own record label,Red Cliffs Press . The album featured the top 20Texas music chart hits "Buckaroo Tattoo" and "Pickup Truck Cafe", and was praised inAmerican Cowboy magazine as "showcasing what has to be considered his ever-increasing proficiency with a tune, his growth as a performer and writer... A collection of 14 songs with a fuller sound, more intricate arrangements, higher production values, and just a more individualistic stamp on it than Hill's previous work." [Mullins, Jesse. "Endangered By Brenn Hill" in "American Cowboy".July/August 2004.] Produced byEddie Schwartz and recorded atOcean Way studios inNashville , "Endangered" earned him theAcademy of Western Artists Male Vocalist of the Year Award, as well as nominations for Album of the Year and Song of the Year for "Buckaroo Tattoo"."What A Man's Got To Do" (2007)
In 2007, Hill returned to
Nashville to record his sixth album, "What A Man's Got To Do ", atBeaird Music Group studios. His first album to be produced by himself, Hill received unanimous praise for the album, withAmerican Cowboy magazine commenting that "this latest effort looks to be his best ever... What you have to like about Brenn Hill is his honesty and his devotion to the West. He is skilled as a lyricist as well as a composer, and it is surprising that more of his songs are not being covered by other artists, but that likely will change." [Mullins Jr., Jesse. "What A Man's Got To Do By Brenn Hill" in "American Cowboy".September/October 2007.] Hill's contribution towestern music and thecraft ofsongwriting was also noted byWestern Horseman magazine, commenting that "Hill isn’t content pigeon-holing his music as cowboy or country. It’s simply his music – a blend of classic and contemporary." [Denison, Jenifer. "Bards & Balladeers - Old Meets New" in "Western Horseman". November2007.]Discography
Albums
* 2007 "
What A Man's Got To Do "
* 2004 "Endangered "
* 2001 "Call You Cowboy "
* 2000 "Trail Through Yesterday "
* 1999 "Deeper Than Mud "
* 1997 "Rangefire "References
External links
* [http://www.brennhill.com/ Brenn Hill's official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/brennhill/ Brenn Hill's official MySpace profile]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/ AllMusic Guide]
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