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Brenn Hill - Songs for a Winter's Ride (2019) [Hi-Res]

Brenn Hill - Songs for a Winter's Ride (2019) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Brenn Hill

  • Title: Songs for a Winter's Ride
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Defenders Recording Company
  • Genre: Country
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) [48kHz/24bit]
  • Total Time: 51:39
  • Total Size: 627 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Angels We Have Heard on High [04:01]
02. Cowgirl for Christmas [02:56]
03. Learn to Love the Cold [04:24]
04. Walking in a Winter Wonderland [02:30]
05. Little Town of Bethlehem [04:01]
06. If We Make It Through December [03:06]
07. Joy to the World [02:40]
08. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas [03:48]
09. Christmas in the Bunkhouse [02:44]
10. Song for a Winter's Night [03:34]
11. Old Man Winter's Rawhide [03:16]
12. Auld Lang Syne [03:54]
13. Hard Cancer Christmas [04:04]
14. Little Drummer Boy [03:40]
15. I'll Be Home for Christmas [02:52]

Singer/Songwriter Brenn Hill doesn’t just sing about the American West, he reveals its heart to anyone who will take the time to listen.

“Overall, I want a listener to know that my music isn’t about me,” explains Hill. “It’s how I make my living and not a vehicle for stardom. My goal is to present a valid story about people, places, and events that are song-worthy. If I can challenge someone’s perspective, or offer a new one on a classic theme or issue, I’ve achieved my goal. I feel a deep sense of purpose with my music and am honored to have the opportunity that I have. I deeply appreciate my listeners. The greatest compliments I receive come directly from those that listen to my music. When a song touches them so profoundly that they tell me, “that song changed my life,” or, “that song got me through a hard time,” or, “that song’s about me,” then I know I got it right. No amount of money or recognition could mean more than that.”

Brenn Hill will undoubtedly be in the Western music picture for a long time to come, refining the ever-changing view of our national hero, the cowboy. His music continues to evolve. The future is often the most important time for a musical artist. Not that yesterday doesn’t provide him or her with needed memories, glimmering moments and unforgettable people that might be immortalized in song, but tomorrow holds promise, the unexpected, new beginnings or much needed resolution, and the possibility of change.

“Artistically, I’m more at ease now than I have ever been,” confirms Brenn. “As a young artist, I often felt caught between my own aspirations and the suggestive guidance of my mentors, critics, and fans. Some wanted me to be a “country” artist. Others wanted me to be a “cowboy” artist. Some wanted me to become a folk-singer. And the sheer need to make-a-living dictated the rest. In writing my last album, “What A Man’s Got To Do” and now, “Equine,” I realized that I am most satisfied when my art pleases me. There will always be critics and my peers and mentors may not always agree with my approach. But the torment of stifling creativity hurts far more than criticism. I write because I love to write and hope the best is yet to come.


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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 16:46
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Many Thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for HD tracks.