Brandon Jenkins














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Power, sincerity and conviction are hallmarks of Brandon Jenkins the songwriter and Brandon Jenkins the singer.  He has made a name for himself as a songwriter able to tackle all slices of life with equal vigor.  As a vocalist, Jenkins possesses a country twang that crushes the metaphorical crutch of not judging a book by its cover that many folks would use to describe his appearance. It is unwise to simply dismiss Brandon Jenkins as a tattooed guitar wielding giant, although that is certainly part of his personality.  To truly understand Brandon Jenkins you must realize that he is a thoughtful and soul baring artist sharing his craft with audiences nightly and on each of his records. 

 

Brandon Jenkins has been breaking musical ground and stereotypes since the mid 1990’s and continues to get better with each passing year.  In addition to his success as a solo artist, he is well known for his writing and co-writing of hit songs for other artists, most notably:  Stoney LaRue, Bleu Edmondson and Cross Canadian Ragweed.  Jenkins’ talents in all areas of music have allowed him to reach legendary status among Red Dirt aficionados, all while still being in the prime of his career. 

 

His live shows, whether acoustic or featuring his rocking electric trio, are a spellbinding display of music mixing force and subtlety.  The diverse nature of his song catalog and the versatile dynamics of his musicianship allow him to conquer any audience he is in front of.  

 

With a new album set for release in April 2011, Jenkins is poised to further cement his place as one of the foundations of the entire Red Dirt music scene and the larger Americana scene.  Paired with a determined and ambitious tour schedule in support of the new album, audiences will continue to witness Brandon Jenkins break models and shed labels in his quest for musical dominance.  

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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
09/23/2009 - Brandon Jenkins at home with 'Brothers of the Dirt' - Read More
09/21/2009 - Hundreds flock to Flint Hills for music, parties, friends - Read More
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Average Rating : 0              Total Reviews: 102


Brandon Jenkins  12/05/2006            
Sarge
Using F*** in Finger on the Trigger is what makes the song what it is. Good quality song writing comes pure and raw emotions, not selective word choice so people won't be affended. If you can't look past profanity to enjoy music, like Finger on the Trigger, your going to go through life being a lot more pissed off than the rest of us. If you can't look past the profanity, get off this website, and go buy a Keith Urban CD.
Brandon Jenkins  12/04/2006            
Red Dirt
I liked the Cd, but I agree It would be alot better without using F**K in the chorus of Finger on the trigger. Love the song but I won't buy the CD because of that. By the way you can sing without conviction and still be creative without using that level of profanity.
Brandon Jenkins  12/03/2006            
nwb425
the lyrics reflect the feeling of the song. it's supposed to be edgy and i think it is what separates this artist from others. cool cd.
Brandon Jenkins  11/22/2006            
CR
Great Music but Down in Flames is kind of hard to top. Was disappointed in the new one Seven.
Brandon Jenkins  11/16/2006            
Tom Stark
Mr. Nashville, Texas Music and Red Dirt Music is about writing and singing without convicton. That's what makes this genre special.
Brandon Jenkins  11/16/2006            
Tom Stark
Mr. Nashville, Texas Music and Red Dirt Music is about writing and singing without convicton. That's what makes this genre special.
Brandon Jenkins  11/15/2006            
dc
amen broter
Brandon Jenkins  11/13/2006            
Texxan
This album has some awesome songs on it, but I lost alot of respect for Brandon Jenkins when I heard him say on The Front Porch Show(99.5 the Wolf) that the song Finger on the Trigger was about redemption and wanting God to forgive him, If thats the case why is he dropping F bombs in the chorus. I love the song but I would much rather have the radio version. If I want to hear a song with f**k in it, I would by a rap CD. In this kind of music, words like that ,in my opinion hurt your best song, your album and your name.
Brandon Jenkins  10/18/2006            
Scooter
I have to say that Brandon Jenkins has been a delightful addition to my life enjoying good music. I first saw Brandon at Okemah, OK at the Woody Guthrie Festival in 2004. Since then, I have seen him a number of times in and around the Tulsa Area. I'm an old Rock-n-Roller that had beginnings in the folk/pop world of the 60's. Brandon is able to bring all that together in his musical arrangements. Although his music seems to immediately come across as country, after a short time, to the seasoned listener, it is obvious how other artists and genres influence his creations. I have no problem purchasing any new cd that Brandon produces without preview. Brandon, thank you from an old fart country boy, rock-n-roller biker. See you the next time around.
Brandon Jenkins  10/18/2006            
Scooter
I have to say that Brandon Jenkins has been a delightful addition to my life enjoying good music. I first saw Brandon at Okemah, OK at the Woody Guthrie Festival in 2004. Since then, I have seen him a number of times in and around the Tulsa Area. I'm an old Rock-n-Roller that had beginnings in the folk/pop world of the 60's. Brandon is able to bring all that together in his musical arrangements. Although his music seems to immediately come across as country, after a short time, to the seasoned listener, it is obvious how other artists and genres influence his creations. I have no problem purchasing any new cd that Brandon produces without preview. Brandon, thank you from an old from an old fart country boy, rock-n-roller biker. See you the next time around.
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