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“I’ve always thought Red Dirt was less about a sound, and more about a brotherhood of musicians with a common goal; not only to make music, but music with a message,” says Jenkins. “Bob Childers, Jimmy LaFave, Tom Skinner, The Great Divide and so many others have helped to shape and form this rapidly growing genre, bringing in the convictions of Woody Guthrie, and the swank and swagger of the Outlaw Country and Southern Rock movements”. Jenkins new album Brothers Of The Dirt definitely carries on in that tradition with a wide variety of style and influence, bringing in artists at the forefront of the new charge — Stoney LaRue, Jason Boland, Cody Canada, Mike McClure, and mixing them in with others that helped to influence the genre —Steve Pryor, Ron Morgan, Pat Savage, Brad Absher just to name just a few. As with previous releases, Jenkins shows on Brothers of the Dirt, his ninth, why he is the premier songwriter of the Red Dirt movement, writing all 12 songs on the disc, including co-writes with Randy Rogers, Brady Black, Scott Hutchison, and Bob Wiles. With a voice as big as Texas and guitar chops (and beard) that would make Billy Gibbons proud, Jenkins takes his rightful place as one of the shining stars of not only Red Dirt, but American music. Jenkins is the flagship artist for Red Dirt / E1 Music, a label which has been created by E1 Entertainment specifically geared to cultivate red dirt music to a broader audience. Since moving to Austin, Texas in 2003 Jenkins has had a phenomenal run of success with 8 hit singles on the Texas Music Chart including “Feet Don’t Touch The Ground“, “Finger On The Trigger“, “Down In Flames“ “The Whole World’s Gone Crazy”, “Why Did We Ever Say Goodbye” and “Call Of The Road.” His album Faster Than A Stone spent 13 weeks on the national AMA Chart, and Jenkins’ songs have been cut by LaRue, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Bleu Edmondson, and Lester Chambers, among others.
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06/17/2010 - Music Highlights Weekend Festival - Read More
10/23/2009 - CD Review: Brandon Jenkins "Brothers of the Dirt” - Read More
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Average Rating : 4.5              Total Reviews: 102


Brandon Jenkins  08/03/2010            
Ms Moore
Hey Listener(s), you should really find good in all music. Time is long gone when we sound bash up great music b/c its political. Look into the determination and talent of BJs writing, listen to the music and voice. This CD I found quite unique yet bold. I enjoy the songs Hearts Don't Break Even; We Could Go To; Ricardo's Cadillac; Each Step You; and truly think there is a dance that goes well with 'we're marching toward the ...'. I will support Brandon Jenkins no matter what he writes because he is a good person with much talent and so very young.
Brandon Jenkins  05/24/2010            
Matt
This is one of my all time favorite albums. I can listen to it over and over. You will not be dissapointed if you make this purchase.
Brandon Jenkins  04/15/2010            
Jesse' Moore
Top vocals when you hear Brandon Jenkins’ sing on Brothers of the Dirt. Today’s request is duet = great song Brandon Jenkins featuring Jason Boland! A magnificent, incessant talent on this apposite CD for today’s work force and many hard working 'others'. Yes, this is an attempt to save OUR COUNTRY via air waves by yelling SUB…time for some Brandon Jenkins! Jason Boland .. Stoney Larue! ..my request list goes on and on! --What I was Born to Be
Brandon Jenkins  02/03/2010            
#1 Oklahoma Red Dirt Music Cheerleader
This is the USA and if you don't like Brandon Jenkins than LEAVE. Brandon Jenkins is the TOPS: Talented, Outstanding, Professional, and Sincere! You just hide and watch ...this boy shares something in his music world you need to learn about. Brandon could easily be this generations future LEGEND with the great music and awesome soothing sax voice with many tones to every word in every great new song he sings for us. Brandon Jenkins is A LOT OF SIMMER and he is heading to the top babee! n'it that right
Brandon Jenkins  12/10/2009            
Dubwest
Great CD! White Van Blues is a great song. Looking forward to hearing these song live!
Brandon Jenkins  11/27/2009            
TxRedDirtFan
I Thought Brandon Jenkins new Cd Brother Of The Red Dirt was great. There is not a bad track on the album.
Brandon Jenkins  11/27/2009            
Dumbass
I hate when songs don't talk about beer, and not one songs says Texas in it. You should never be 'Politico" in songs look how it worked out for unknowns like Willie, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Steve Earl, Bob Dylan, Merle Haggard, Bob Marley, Neil Young... you never hear of any of them anymore.
Brandon Jenkins  11/24/2009            
The Listener
I used to really like Brandon, but this cd is terrible. 1) he goes political, and I believe if you have not done something or been threw it, just keep it to yourself....I dont like it when bands or celebs get political..and 2) you cant have 1 good song and a bunch of fillers..he tries to save this cd with friends coming along to play, but this cd is a wreck......im sorry....
Brandon Jenkins  11/11/2009            
Billy
What a great record. Brandon has made a timeless piece of Red Dirt Music history with this disc.
Brandon Jenkins  11/09/2009            
Ryan
Amanda Brown rocks on White Van Blues!!!
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