In
2003, Peter Brandon made his
first trip to Nashville armed
with a backpack full of
homemade demo CD's and a
dream. Little did he
know then that he would soon
be living out his dream of
being a Country Music
Recording Artist.
"It has been such a
long journey and it's been a
lot of hard work, but at the
same time it feels like it's
just flown by",
claims the six-foot-five
California native.
In the summer of 2009,
Brandon released his third
studio album "For
Anything", and penned 9
of the 10 songs. The lone
cover, a countryfied version
of Ozzy Osbourne's
"Crazy Train", is
the first cover Brandon has
recorded on any of his
albums. The first single,
"In The Name of
Freedom", premiered
Independence Day weekend
exclusively on LA's 105.1 Go
Country to great reviews, and
has also been a hit in his
live concerts.
A true showman, Brandon's
live shows are full of energy
and surprises. His songs take
the audience on an emotional
roller coaster of highs and
lows, and connect with them
in a very genuine way. He has
headlined many of Southern
California's most
sought-after venues and
shared the stage with many
well-known national acts,
including Brad Paisley, Blake
Shelton, Gary Allen, Dierks
Bentley, Hal Ketchum, Cross
Canadien Ragweed, The
Mavericks' Raul Malo, Jimmy
Wayne, Mark Wills, David
Allen Coe, the legendary Glen
Campbell and Country Music
Hall of Fame members Asleep
at the Wheel.
"There is nothing
like the thrill of performing
live and sharing my music
with others," says
Brandon, "I have a
great group of friends that
have a blast making music
together. The fun we have on
stage really shines through
to the audience, because it
is sincere and genuine. We
love what we do, and I think
it shows."
The title track of Brandon's
second album, "Drive
Real Fast", was a
breakout song for his career.
The single received national
radio airplay and was
nominated for many awards
including an LA Music Award
for Song of the Year. It was
also featured in many NASCAR
Sprint Cup race commercials
and in partnerships with
14-time Funny Car Champion,
John Force.
In addition to his many
concert appearances, Brandon
has cherished opportunities
to reach out and help those
in need. He has partnered
with many organizations,
including The Finally Home
Foundation, The Juvenile
Diabetes Foundation, OC Walk
to Remember, GINA for Missing
Persons and John Force's
ChiPS for Kids (to name a
few).
As Brandon's career continues
to move forward, he credits
his faith, as well as his
family and friends for their
love and support.
"I am truly having
the time of my life,"
Brandon exclaims, "It's
been an incredible ride and I
am thankful for each day I
have been able to live this
dream. God has blessed me
with a great family, amazing
friends, and I have been
fortunate to have met some
incredible people along this
journey. I couldn't ask for
anything more. I am one lucky
guy!"
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