Brandon Jenkins

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My Feet Don't Touch the Ground 00:00 Tools
Finger On The Trigger 00:00 Tools
Down in Flames 00:00 Tools
Red Dirt Town 00:00 Tools
Why Did We Ever Say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
The Whole Worlds Gone Crazy 00:00 Tools
Faster than a Stone 00:00 Tools
After All This Time 00:00 Tools
Help Me Jesus 00:00 Tools
Wish You Were Here 00:00 Tools
Never Any Doubt 00:00 Tools
The Maker 00:00 Tools
Hearts Don't Breakeven 00:00 Tools
What I Really Mean 00:00 Tools
Through the Fire 00:00 Tools
Blood for Oil 00:00 Tools
The Flag 00:00 Tools
What I Was Born to Be 00:00 Tools
Out of Babylon 00:00 Tools
Too Big to Fail 00:00 Tools
Down In Flmes 00:00 Tools
Out Of Control 00:00 Tools
White Van Blues 00:00 Tools
Till The Morning Comes 00:00 Tools
Gypsy Angel 00:00 Tools
Probably Die Alone 00:00 Tools
Burn Down the Roadhouse 00:00 Tools
Painted On Smile 00:00 Tools
Damn Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Just Like California 00:00 Tools
Again 00:00 Tools
Tattoo Tears 00:00 Tools
Heaven Sent 00:00 Tools
Going Down to New Orleans 00:00 Tools
Every Step You Take 00:00 Tools
Horsemen Are Coming 00:00 Tools
All In All 00:00 Tools
Texas Moon 00:00 Tools
Be the Revival 00:00 Tools
Dance With the Devil 00:00 Tools
Call Of The Road 00:00 Tools
Innocent Man 00:00 Tools
Just Dance 00:00 Tools
When I Look In Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Oh What Times We Live In 00:00 Tools
Streets of North Hollywood 00:00 Tools
Ricardo's Cadillac 00:00 Tools
In Time 00:00 Tools
Shadow of a Broken Heart 00:00 Tools
We Could Go to Paris 00:00 Tools
Big Mama's Kitchen 00:00 Tools
Leave the Lights On 00:00 Tools
Mountain Top 00:00 Tools
I Never Figured It Out 00:00 Tools
Got To Be 00:00 Tools
Government Housing Lot 00:00 Tools
Stay Here With Me 00:00 Tools
Unmended 00:00 Tools
Tail Lights in a Boomtown 00:00 Tools
Under the Sun 00:00 Tools
Fade to Black 00:00 Tools
Daddy Say 00:00 Tools
Sad But True 00:00 Tools
Ridgemont Street 00:00 Tools
All I Ever Wanted 00:00 Tools
Fly On 00:00 Tools
Turn on the Lights 00:00 Tools
Austin 00:00 Tools
Refinery Blues 00:00 Tools
Here Forever In My Life 00:00 Tools
One Horse Town 00:00 Tools
Saturday Night 03:21 Tools
What's A Man To Do 00:00 Tools
Like A Drug 00:00 Tools
In My Heart 00:00 Tools
High Time 00:00 Tools
Other Side of the Wall 00:00 Tools
End Of The Road 00:00 Tools
Til' the End of the World 00:00 Tools
Turn Of The Wheel 00:00 Tools
Faded 00:00 Tools
You're Gonna Leave Me Someday 00:00 Tools
Hear Those Engines Wind 00:00 Tools
Good Talkin' To 00:00 Tools
Get Down in the Mud 00:00 Tools
Send Down An Angel 00:00 Tools
Queen Of The Border Town 00:00 Tools
Leave This Town 00:00 Tools
I Still Think Of You 00:00 Tools
Somersault 00:00 Tools
Watch the Deal Go Down 00:00 Tools
Sand Springs Line 00:00 Tools
An Outlaw's Dream 00:00 Tools
Witching Hour 00:00 Tools
Marching Towards the Guns 00:00 Tools
Burned by the Flame 00:00 Tools
Road to Freedom 00:00 Tools
Crazy Moon 00:00 Tools
This Road I Travel 00:00 Tools
Until December 00:00 Tools
Haunted 00:00 Tools
Black Mood Ring 00:00 Tools
Every Dog Has His Day 00:00 Tools
Perfect World 00:00 Tools
Misery Loves Company 00:00 Tools
Make up Some Time 00:00 Tools
The River 00:00 Tools
America 00:00 Tools
Good Home Cookin' 00:00 Tools
Dance in the Rain 00:00 Tools
All We Need Is Love 00:00 Tools
Mississippi River 00:00 Tools
I See Red 00:00 Tools
Marching Toward the Guns 00:00 Tools
Keep on Runnin' 00:00 Tools
High John the Conquerer 00:00 Tools
Southern California 00:00 Tools
Blue Bandana 00:00 Tools
The Path 00:00 Tools
Round And Round 00:00 Tools
Don't Get Caught Up In The Race 00:00 Tools
Rain 00:00 Tools
Not Just The Beer Talkin' 00:00 Tools
Under the Shadow of the Refinery 00:00 Tools
It's Gonna Be Alright 00:00 Tools
Reeva 00:00 Tools
Don't Hold on to the Past 00:00 Tools
The Ghost Of Jesse James 00:00 Tools
The Ghost 00:00 Tools
The Tower 00:00 Tools
Livin Down On The Line 00:00 Tools
Burn 00:00 Tools
Shadow Of A Broken 00:00 Tools
She Likes to Ride 00:00 Tools
Anymore 00:00 Tools
Ghost of Jesse James 00:00 Tools
This Ol' Life (Southbound) 00:00 Tools
Life Goes On 00:00 Tools
What U Mean By Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Drag 00:00 Tools
Perfect Slave 00:00 Tools
No More 00:00 Tools
No Word from You 00:00 Tools
Headin' Down That Mother Road / Brandon Jenkins 02:05 Tools
The Rain 00:00 Tools
Hidden Track 00:00 Tools
Sitting, Wishing, Waiting 00:00 Tools
Livin Down The Line 00:00 Tools
Barely Hanging On 00:00 Tools
Over & Over 03:17 Tools
Gideon's Bible 00:00 Tools
What You Mean by Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Come A Little Closer 00:00 Tools
'Til I Reach The End 00:00 Tools
Headin' Down That Mother Road 00:00 Tools
Til' I Reach The End 00:00 Tools
I Won't Make You Lie 05:34 Tools
Like You Did 00:00 Tools
Most Beautiful Thing (Live Studio Performance) 00:00 Tools
The Road I Travel 00:00 Tools
Looking Out For #1 00:00 Tools
Back in Tulsa Tonight 00:00 Tools
My Feet Don't Touch The Groun 00:00 Tools
All For Love 00:00 Tools
Lookin' Out for #1 00:00 Tools
I Can't Let You Go 00:00 Tools
Charlene 00:00 Tools
Ghost 00:00 Tools
Big Legged Woman 00:00 Tools
Ghost Of Jessie James 00:00 Tools
Still No Word from You 00:00 Tools
Back in Tulsa 00:00 Tools
Follow Through 00:00 Tools
Charlene (Runnin' With the Devil) 00:00 Tools
Down at the Pala Dora 00:00 Tools
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Follow Through (Live) 00:00 Tools
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Sad But True (Live) 00:00 Tools
This Ol' Life 00:00 Tools
Gideon's Bible (Live) 00:00 Tools
Government Housing Lot (Live) 00:00 Tools
Faded (Live) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Wanna Be Alone Tonight 01:43 Tools
Feet Don't Touch The Ground 00:00 Tools
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Love Lift Me Up 00:00 Tools
Ghost Of Jesse James (Live) 00:00 Tools
All For Love (Live) 00:00 Tools
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You're Gonna Leave Me Someday (Live) 00:00 Tools
This Ol' life (Live) 00:00 Tools
Christmas Mornin 00:00 Tools
Retinery Blues 00:00 Tools
Tough Times Don't Last 04:42 Tools
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Brandon Dean Jenkins (June 7, 1969 – March 2, 2018) was an American singer-songwriter and philanthropist. He was part of the Red Dirt music genre. Red Dirt Music is a music genre that gets its name from the color of soil found in Oklahoma. Stillwater, Oklahoma, is considered to be the center of Red Dirt music; there is also a separate Texas Red Dirt subgenre. Brandon Jenkins performed in the Texas and Oklahoma regions, although he had extensively toured in Europe on several times. He often played 150 shows per year and shared the stage with Sunny Sweeney, Zane Williams, Cory Morrow, Deana Carter, Pat Green, Willie Nelson, The Mavericks and Kevin Welch. One of Jenkins' notable songs, "Refinery Blues," was a biographical ballad about growing up near the Sand Springs Line, an area where oil refineries abound near the Arkansas River tributary of the Mississippi River. Jenkins was also a philanthropist as a supporter of the Red Dirt Relief Fund, a non-profit organization that supports musicians from the Red Dirt family of artists who face financial hardship. Jenkins was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to parents Wilma Jenkins (née Linthicum) and Dean Jenkins, a popular Tulsa radio disc jockey on stations KELi (where he was known as Dean Kelly) and KMOD-FM. In 1987, Jenkins graduated from Central High School in Tulsa, where he was in the jazz band, sang in the choir, and taught himself guitar. In the 1980s, He attended Oklahoma State University in Stillwater. During his time at OSU, Jenkins made life-long friends with many of his long-term musical collaborators in the Red Dirt Music community, including Cody Canada, Mike McClure, Stoney LaRue, and Bleu Edmondson. Jenkins' uncle was the Grammy Award-winning bass player, sound engineer, and producer, Gordon Shryock, who was known for his work with J. J. Cale and Leon Russell, as well as Andrae Crouch, Elvis Presley, Natalie Cole, and Dwight Yoakam. In the early 1990s, Jenkins got his start recording for the Alabama-based record label, Rainy Records. In 2003, Jenkins moved from Oklahoma to Austin, Texas, where he lived until 2015. In 2005, Jenkins released Down In Flames and got a 3-year record deal for his Western Soul Records imprint to have his work distributed by Sony/RED. The record came out on the Thirty Tigers label. In 2008, Jenkins released Faster Than a Stone, which featured Travis Fite and Stoney LaRue. Jenkins' 2009 album Brothers of the Dirt was a collaboration with many Red Dirt and Texas country scene artists: Cody Canada (Cross Canadian Ragweed), Stoney LaRue, Jason Boland and Randy Rogers. The record was his first release on the independent label E1 Entertainment/Red Dirt Music Co. The song, "Out of Babylon," sung by Jenkins and Canada, was a tribute to 9/11, while the song, "Innocent Man," is a LaRue and Rogers contribution inspired by the John Grisham novel about Ron Williamson, The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town. The song, "Blood for Oil,” was a protest song that focuses on George W. Bush's involvement with Iraq War. In 2011, Jenkins released a record he called Project Eleven, which was a digital only 11-track record released on the 10th anniversary of 9/11, with a single released on September 11, 2011. In 2015, Jenkins released the record, Blue Bandana, which was recorded over a period of two days in David Percefull's Yellow Dog Studios with a full band capturing a live sound in one day and the engineering and mastering done over the next day. The record was released in a digital only format, with a limited number of physical versions available. Also in 2015, Jenkins released Brandon Jenkins @ Radio Recorders, which he recorded for Pride Hutchison and Dale Lawton's Tulsa-based label, Explosive Records. The record was made in 2006 in the Southern California record studio called Radio Recorders.[20] Since Jenkins' music was firmly in the Texas country genre, this record was held onto for release, some nine years later. Jenkins recorded The Flag, in 2016 which again with long-time collaborator, Dave Percefull. This was recorded in Wimberley, Texas, in the Texas Hill Country, and features Dony Wynn, Bukka Allen (son of Terry Allen) on accordion, and Kim Deschamps on lap steel and dobro. In 2016, Jenkins moved from Austin to Nashville, Tennessee where his career would be based from until his death in 2018. Jenkins' song "My Feet Don't Touch The Ground" was featured on Pete Anderson's 2003 A Country West of Nashville album. The song garnered him an Emerging Artists in Music Award. The song was placed 8th on the list of "The 50 Best Red Dirt Texas Country Songs" of the Dallas Observer, and helped his career significantly. Fellow Red Dirt artists Bleu Edmondson (“Finger On The Trigger”) and Stoney LaRue ("Feet Don't Touch The Ground") recorded and performed songs written by Jenkins. The song, "Feet Don’t Touch The Ground," was praised by KKCN as being one of the top 5 recorded songs by Stoney LaRue, and features on his album Live at Billy Bob's Texas. His song "Down in Flames," co-written by Stoney LaRue, appeared on The Red Dirt Album. One of Jenkins' notable songs, "Refinery Blues," was a biographical ballad about growing up near the Sand Springs Line, an area where oil refineries about the Arkansas River tributary of the Mississippi River. The song describes the devastating effect the refineries and their pollutants had on generations of families in the area. In addition to writing hits for several of his fellow "brothers of the dirt," Jenkins had songs at the top of the Texas Music Radio Charts. Jenkins cited the influence of the "Tulsa Sound" of J. J. Cale and Leon Russell on his songs and said that the songwriting gives him the most satisfaction. Jenkins also cited the life and music of Woody Guthrie as being an important part of his approach to music and focusing on people and their lives in the Oklahoma region. Jenkins went by the Red Dirt Legend. He was married to Michele Angelique Jenkins until his death in 2018. Jenkins was a supporter of the Red Dirt Relief Fund, a non-profit organization that supports musicians from the Red Dirt family of artists who face financial hardship. On February 21, 2018, Jenkins was hospitalized in Nashville and underwent surgery to replace his aorta and aortic valve. After the procedure, he experienced surgical complications and remained hospitalized until his death on March 2, 2018 at the age of 48. Discography Albums TitleAlbum detailsReference Faded Release date: April 13, 1996 Label: Red Dirt Legend Recordings The Ghost Of Jesse James Release date: August 8, 1999 Label: Red Dirt Legend Recordings Live at the Blue Door Release date: 2000 Label: Red Dirt Legend Recordings Unmended Release date: 2002 Label: Red Dirt Legend Recordings Down In Flames Release date: April 5, 2005 Label: Thirty Tigers VII Release date: 2006 Label: Smith Entertainment Faster Than A Stone Release date: 2008 Label: Smith Entertainment Tough Times Don't Last Release date: July 2008 (originally released in February 1994) Label: Smith Entertainment Brothers Of The Dirt Release date: 2009 Label: E1 Music Under The Sun Release date: 2011 Label: Smith Entertainment I Stand Alone Release date: May, 2014 Label: Red River Entertainment Blue Bandana Release date: February 16, 2015 Label: Red Dirt Legend Recordings Brandon Jenkins @ Radio Recorders Release date: June 22, 2015 Label: Explosive Records Glass House Sessions Release date: August 12, 2015 Label: Red Dirt Legend Recordings The Flag Release date: April 5, 2016 Label: Red Dirt Legend Recordings Contributions 2003: Various Artists, A Country West Of Nashville (Little Dog) – "My Feet Don't Touch the Ground" 2006: Various Artists, Red Dirt Sampler: Volume II. Songs in the Spirit of Woody Guthrie (CD Baby) – "Refinery Blues," also Producer 2006: Route 66: Songs of the Mother Road (CD Baby) – "Headin' Down That Mother Road" Taken from the Brandon Jenkins website bio: “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 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.