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North Pole Rodeo (2012)There’s no need to wonder anymore what goes on at the North Pole when Christmas is over. Shake your Holiday Blues the cowboy way with this collection of Christmas favorites from Singer/Songwriter Brenn Hill. Recorded at Metcom Studios in Salt Lake City, Utah, and produced by Brenn and acoustic instrumentalist extraordinaire Ryan Tilby, it features Brenn’s favorite Christmas songs as well as a few originals by the Hooper, Utah-based artist.
Feel the true Christmas Spirit once again come alive with traditional favorites like “Oh Come All Ye Faithful” and “What Child is This” and dance a jig to “Santa Claus is Comin’ To Town” and a honky-tonk version of “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.” There’s personal memory woven into “Quinney’s Riggin”, a true Christmas tale of an ex-bronc rider passing down the tools of the trade. And North Pole Rodeo reveals the western heart of Santa and his elves as they “shake the Holiday Blues wearin’ cowboy boots and faded denim tights.”
If you love Christmas, and even more, love to celebrate the birth of Christ, you’ll surely love North Pole Rodeo. It’s a must have for your Christmas collection. Don’t forget those hard-to-buy-for friends and family members they’ll love a CD in their Christmas stocking! |
Rodeo Heaven (2012)The eighth recording from renowned Cowboy Singer/Songwriter Brenn Hill is Rodeo Heaven: a collection of 14 all-new, all-original songs that celebrate life’s most profound rites of passage and the immortality of one of the World’s most iconic figures-the cowboy. It features “live” studio recordings-Brenn playing and singing each song with no auto-tune or studio tricks in chain. Surrounded by an assortment of some of the West’s finest roots musicians, the result is an array of deeply emotional performances carefully sculpted by Brenn and Acoustic Music Producer-Extraordinaire Ryan Tilby. “The subject matter of this recording is deep and personal,” expounds Hill, “and we wanted to convey raw emotion. It was heavy at times, I’m not going to lie to you, I shed a tear or two on this one.” With songs like “Rodeo Heaven”, “Hey Dawson”, “Single Winter Rose”, “A Mother’s Love”, and “Horses In Heaven”, the passage of lives and the iconic characters that are so honorably portrayed are both tragic and triumphant, sorrowful and celebrated. Clear messages of hope and love abound in the parting messages that Hill weaves into his words and melodies about life, the land, horses, and the indomitable western spirit. “Courage in the Saddle” and “Just Gettin’ Started” offer praise to Western Legends like Bobby Adair and “Junior” Naisbitt who graced the Quarter Horse Racetrack and the Rodeo Arena touching thousands of lives on their journeys. “Purple Heart” celebrates the life of a haunted soldier that turns to the Great Bob Marshall Wilderness to stave off the grasp of Post-traumatic Stress Syndrome. And “Carissa” pays tribute to the Music Therapist that helped Hill’s young son, Briggs, survive the impossible. Rodeo Heaven is layered with emotion and cinematic imagery rich with captivating melodies and acoustic purity. It is a fitting showcase for an artist that so purely represents the deep faith and courage of the Cowboys and Cowgirls he sings about. Brenn Hill is an artist in full stride on Rodeo Heaven and this collection of recordings gives profound insight to the West that Hill calls Heaven. |
Equine (2010)"EQUINE" is the all new/all original seventh studio recording from Utah Singer/Songwriter Brenn Hill. "EQUINE" features 16 original songs that in large part focus on the relationship between people and their horses. It includes audience favorites like "Monster On Your Back", a song written about seventy-plus-year-old cowboy legend Bill Hadlock from Huntsville, Utah, and "Ridin' Them Colts", a song about a cowboy's life-long addiction to colt-breaking. Other live-performance favorites like "Rachel's Roses", "Nothin' In This Life" and "Carter Cedars" commemorate the profound struggle of cancer and the healing power of horses, while "The Ballad of Ed Cantrell" honors the life and career of the controversial lawman from Sweetwater County, Wyoming. "EQUINE" features an all-star cast of award-winning musicians such as Larry Beaird, Jonathan Yudkin, JT Corenflos, and Eddie Bayerz. Recorded at Beaird Music Group studios in Nashville, Tennessee, the result is a broad array of musical influences and tastes that create a diverse listening experience for any music lover. The recording comes on the heels of some of the most challenging experiences of Hill's life and will leave you with good reason to be hopeful for the injured bronc-rider, the cancer-stricken child, or the horses that bring peace to the high and low points of life. It is an inspiring look at the generational nature of equine love, ranching, fatherhood, and the ever-determined western spirit. If you love horses you must have "EQUINE". |
What A Man's Got To Do (2007)WHAT A MAN’S GOT TO DO, Brenn’s sixth CD, is now available. Like Brenn’s previous albums, WHAT A MAN’S GOT TO DO contains songs that speak boldly of life in the modern mountain west, songs punctuated by crisp cinematic imagery and underscored by confident melodies. But while the central themes present in Hill’s other CDs are once again apparent in his new material, WHAT A MAN’S GOT TO DO reveals a new maturity in Brenn’s songwriting as he offers his deepest exploration yet of the core values of the cowboy. |
Endangered (2004)ENDANGERED, Brenn’s fifth album, features deep insight into the heart and soul of life in the west as he boldly takes on delicate issues like conservation, romance, and the indomitable western spirit. Crisp cinematic imagery is abundant throughout each of the fourteen cuts. Produced and arranged by Veteran Record Producer and songwriter Eddie Schwartz, Endangered will take you on a journey through the west of yesterday and today and offer new perspective and insight into the cowboy of the 21st Century. |
Call You Cowboy (2002)A collaboration of earlier recordings with new songs like “Bitter Creek” and “Greys River Road”, Call You Cowboy is a Cowboy Classic sure to accompany any crackling fire, cattle string, or remuda. |
Trail Through Yesterday (2000)Trail Through Yesterday is Brenn’s best-selling recording. Produced by Ian Tyson and Bruce Innes and released by Real West Productions, it marked a national launch for Brenn. Featuring songs like “Horseback Getaway” and “Burnin’ Hair”, it remains a must-have for anyone who loves or longs for the Rocky Mountain West.
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Deeper than Mud (1999)Deeper Than Mud, Brenn’s second recording produced by Veteran Producer and Songwriter Bruce Innes offers proof that this young songwriter means business. This collection of songs portrays the elegance of the western dream as well as the realities of the challenges of ranch life. Another must-have for your cowboy collection… |
Rangefire (1997)Rangefire, Brenn’s debut album, received numerous much recognition as this venerable young lion of the western genre boldy portrayed the west with cinematic imagery and depth-of-emotion well-beyond his years. Songs like Call You Cowboy, Rewin The West, and Rangefire have since become campfire classics. You will listen many times over to this collection. |
