Brandon Kinney

Brandon Kinney doesn’t take himself, or the world around him, too seriously.  With the use of abstract imagery, offbeat characters, and unpredictable phrasing, Kinney has made himself the unique and sought after songwriter that he is today.

“Seriousness is not in my personality,” he admits. “I have been able to get in the room with some of the best craftsmen in the business; I have been able to share my sense of easy going with their seriousness.”

Kinney’s distinctive approach to songwriting is what lead peermusic to sign him to a publishing deal in 2016.

Kinney has been influenced by artists like Roger MillerJohn AndersonDon Williams and John Conlee, particularly drawn to songs with lighter themes or blue-collar subject matter in the traditional form of the genre.

His journey as a songwriter has garnered him cuts with artists like Jason Aldean (“Drowns The Whiskey,” “Set It Off”), Cole Swindell (“Love You Too Late,” "Reason To Drink," "No Can Left Behind," “Should’ve Ran After You”), Jon Pardi ("Ain't Always The Cowboy"), Luke Combs ("The Other Guy"), Luke Bryan (“Beer In The Headlights”), Justin Moore (“I’d Want It To Be Yours,” “Off The Beaten Path”), Chase Rice (“Dirt Road Communion”), Chris Janson (“Right In The Middle”), Willie Nelson (“Ain’t Goin’ Down On Brokeback Mountain”), Craig Campbell (“Outta My Head”) and Randy Houser, whose single "Boots On" was named BMI's 2nd Most Played Song of 2009.

His journey as a songwriter has garnered him cuts with artists like Jason Aldean ("Drowns The Whiskey" ft. Miranda Lambert), Cole Swindell ("Love You Too Late"), Randy Houser ("Boots On"), Jon Pardi ("Ain't Always The Cowboy"), Luke Bryan ("Too Drunk To Drive"), Tim Montana ("Stronger Than You"), Laine Hardy ("Ground I Grew Up On"), Craig Campbell ("Outta My Head") and so many more.

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