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The grit in his voice instantly draws you in. It’s raw, unique, and brings you back to the purest form of country music. Bransen Ireland is an artist who goes against the grain. Not settling on the latest trends in country music, but instead pushing the boundaries. His authenticity and devotion to making “honest country” sets him apart and has helped him to gain a loyal fanbase.
Bransen hails from Blue Springs, Missouri. A fan of country music from an early age, cutting his teeth on high energy bands or anyone who made “honest music.” You can feel the Midwestern Influence in his style of songwriting. Described as soulful to the core.
A natural born singer, Bransen picked up a guitar in college and decided to try his hand at songwriting. Audiences throughout Kansas City were captivated when he took his talents to local venues. Eventually grabbing enough attention to open shows for John Rich, Rodney Atkins, The Band Perry, Lee Brice, Chris Young, Gary Allan and Justin Moore. The September 2010 issue of Country Weekly Magazine quotes country star Lee Brice, who describes Bransen as, “a natural.”
You can bet that if you’re a songwriter, you won’t find anyone as dedicated or devoted to the craft as Bransen. It’s become evident as you can hear in his new single Hell On Me.
Keep your ears and eyes open for what’s to come out of this young artist. It won’t be long before Mr. Ireland makes a permanent mark in country music for decades to come.
Bransen hails from Blue Springs, Missouri. A fan of country music from an early age, cutting his teeth on high energy bands or anyone who made “honest music.” You can feel the Midwestern Influence in his style of songwriting. Described as soulful to the core.
A natural born singer, Bransen picked up a guitar in college and decided to try his hand at songwriting. Audiences throughout Kansas City were captivated when he took his talents to local venues. Eventually grabbing enough attention to open shows for John Rich, Rodney Atkins, The Band Perry, Lee Brice, Chris Young, Gary Allan and Justin Moore. The September 2010 issue of Country Weekly Magazine quotes country star Lee Brice, who describes Bransen as, “a natural.”
You can bet that if you’re a songwriter, you won’t find anyone as dedicated or devoted to the craft as Bransen. It’s become evident as you can hear in his new single Hell On Me.
Keep your ears and eyes open for what’s to come out of this young artist. It won’t be long before Mr. Ireland makes a permanent mark in country music for decades to come.