
Cowboys rally to help one of their own
Concert » Utah
singer Brenn Hill gets a little help from his friends.
By Alicia Greenleigh
The Salt Lake Tribune
Updated: 06/14/2009 11:53:22 PM MDT
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When cowboy singer Michael Martin Murphey and
cowboy poet Waddie Mitchell heard about the plight of Utah singer/songwriter
Brenn Hill, whose son is battling cancer, they did what any cowboys
would do: rally the rest of the family.
"Those of us who are cowboys and singing country music, we
are a family. When someone has a problem in the family, we get
together to help," said Murphey, a member of the Western
Music Association Hall of Fame and author of six albums that went
gold. "Brenn Hill has dedicated his life to cowboy music,
and those of us who've done it for a long time really admire him
for it. Now he's facing one of the hardest things one can face,
and we're here to support him."
Last November, 3-year-old Briggs Hill was diagnosed with a rare
cancerous tumor between his cerebellum and spinal cord. He is
being treated at Primary Children's Medical Center in Salt Lake
City, undergoing surgery to remove the tumor and several rounds
of chemotherapy, complicated by a recent respiratory virus. Brenn
Hill, his wife, Sylina, and their other children -- Quayden, 7,
and new baby sister Cambridge, 11 weeks -- are never far from
his side.
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Brenn with his 3-year-old son Briggs,
who is in the hospital fighting cancer.
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Hill, named Male Vocalist of the Year
by the Academy of Western Artists in 2004, said his son loves the
outdoors, just as he does. Ever since he can remember, Hill said
Briggs has loved tooling around the family ranch in Hooper and hanging
around the horses. One of Briggs' first words was Stormy, the name
of a family horse.
"Briggs is a kindred spirit with me. He seems to like all the
things in life that I love," Hill said. "He's been in
my shadow ever since he was born. He's just such an agreeable kid,
and he has a way of working his way into the hearts of people there
at the hospital. Many people are pulling for him, and we feel very
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Murphey and Mitchell are well-known among fans
of cowboy poetry and song in Utah. While the purpose of the concert
is raising funds to help the Hill family pay Briggs' medical bills,
many of which are not covered by insurance, both artists said
they will focus on the positive.
"My son is fighting a life-threatening illness,
and sometimes I'm just speechless when I think about how great
my friends are," Hill said. "It's just been phenomenal,
the outpouring of support from the cowboy community. I don't just
think of Waddie as my mentor, but as one of my closest friends.
And Murph, he's an American legend. I can't imagine what the world
would be like without him. It means a lot to my family."
"For those of us who have been lucky enough
to know and to be introduced to [Hill] and see his family grow,
it's just inspiring," said Mitchell, co-founder of the renowned
Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering. "He's not only thought of very
highly by his peers, but he's just also a good man and big talent.
And now to see what he's gone through, he's a hero to me -- a
man that's half my age."
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Briggs Hill.
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Hill says the experience has made him
more appreciative of his music career, which has produced six albums.
He's been inspired to write several new songs since Briggs was hospitalized;
the arrival of baby Cambridge inspired another.
"The beauty of being a cowboy singer is that we're not ashamed
to wear our hearts on our sleeves. My kids are the light of my life,
and this experience has inspired a lot of my music," Hill said.
"He's doing an overwhelmingly great job of
keeping everything going. Can't help but admire the man,"
said Murphey. "And I think this experience will produce truly
inspiring music, because a true artist is influenced by things
happening around him all the time, even in times of pain."
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Caring cowboys
A benefit concert for the son of Utah country artist Brenn
Hill, featuring Michael Martin Murphey and Waddie Mitchell,
will raise money to help pay for the family's medical bills.
Hill's son Briggs is battling cancer.
When » June 16, 7 p.m.
Where » Roy High School, 2150 W. 4800 South, Roy.
Info » $15 for the balcony, $20 open floor, $35 executive
and $50 for VIP tickets (which includes a pre-show reception
with Murphey and Mitchell). Tickets are available by calling
801-731-7604 or at A.A. Callister, Dallas Green Farm Service,
Smith & Edwards, and IFA on 12th Street in Ogden.
For more information, visit www.brennhill.com. |
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