Kentucky native, Kenton Bryant, may have grown up with his two feet firmly … Read Full Bio ↴Kentucky native, Kenton Bryant, may have grown up with his two feet firmly in the state’s blue grass but his musical roots were planted deep in the sounds of legends like Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen and The Eagles. In his teenage years you would likely find him in a garage, cranking up a Fender Vibrolux amp, banging away at the timeless songs of these greats.
As time rolled on, his love of artists who could deliver raw emotions with a classic edge grew, and so did the list of his musical influences. Keith Urban, later followed by Eric Church proved that this authentic approach would explode in Country Music. Kenton knew that the craft he had spent so much time honing - unique phrases wrapped around thoughtfully crafted lyrics, sitting on a bed of classic rock textures – could have a home in Nashville.
With no backup plan, Kenton uprooted his life and moved down I-65 south to pursue his dream of recording and performing music for a livelihood. His diligent work studying and crafting songs with hit-makers up and down Music Row paid off when in 2017, Kenton signed a publishing agreement with 50 Egg Music (Jonathan Singleton, Luke Combs) and Big Machine Music (publishing division of Big Machine Label Group).
In August 2018, Kenton will deliver his music to the public with his debut, self-titled EP. The 6-track collection features songs all written or co-written by Kenton including tracks, “Since You’re Gone” and “Out on a Good One.” Kenton can be heard strumming his old 1945 Martin, electric guitars and other various instruments on the EP which was recorded and played primarily by him and Singleton.
“We put a lot of time into this EP,” Kenton shares. “I wanted to give people a real idea of who I am and give somebody, somewhere music to drink to, groove to, love someone to and miss someone to.”
Meanwhile, Kenton and his band are traveling across the country. He has opened for artists ranging from legends like Willie Nelson to current Country Music superstars like Gary Allan and Kip Moore.
“We are building this thing from the ground up the hard way. That means hitting every city we can, playing, and hopefully making fans one-by-one along the way. Those hard-earned fans are the foundation of people that stay with you for years to come. I’m really looking forward to the ride, and I can’t wait to bring everyone along with me.”
As time rolled on, his love of artists who could deliver raw emotions with a classic edge grew, and so did the list of his musical influences. Keith Urban, later followed by Eric Church proved that this authentic approach would explode in Country Music. Kenton knew that the craft he had spent so much time honing - unique phrases wrapped around thoughtfully crafted lyrics, sitting on a bed of classic rock textures – could have a home in Nashville.
With no backup plan, Kenton uprooted his life and moved down I-65 south to pursue his dream of recording and performing music for a livelihood. His diligent work studying and crafting songs with hit-makers up and down Music Row paid off when in 2017, Kenton signed a publishing agreement with 50 Egg Music (Jonathan Singleton, Luke Combs) and Big Machine Music (publishing division of Big Machine Label Group).
In August 2018, Kenton will deliver his music to the public with his debut, self-titled EP. The 6-track collection features songs all written or co-written by Kenton including tracks, “Since You’re Gone” and “Out on a Good One.” Kenton can be heard strumming his old 1945 Martin, electric guitars and other various instruments on the EP which was recorded and played primarily by him and Singleton.
“We put a lot of time into this EP,” Kenton shares. “I wanted to give people a real idea of who I am and give somebody, somewhere music to drink to, groove to, love someone to and miss someone to.”
Meanwhile, Kenton and his band are traveling across the country. He has opened for artists ranging from legends like Willie Nelson to current Country Music superstars like Gary Allan and Kip Moore.
“We are building this thing from the ground up the hard way. That means hitting every city we can, playing, and hopefully making fans one-by-one along the way. Those hard-earned fans are the foundation of people that stay with you for years to come. I’m really looking forward to the ride, and I can’t wait to bring everyone along with me.”
World Go Round
Kenton Bryant Lyrics
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BRON-K Real dollars make the world go round Boujee dollars make the…
BRON-K Feat. OJIBAH Real dollars make the world go round Boujee dollars make the…
Busta Rhymes (naku penda piya - naku taka Piya-mpenziwe) (I love you too,…
Busta Rhymes feat. Big Tigger [Busta Rhymes] Look, it's been a long time, I shouldn'ta le…
Busta Rhymes feat. Estelle Look, it's been a long time, I shouldn'ta left you But…
Busta Rhymes | www.Marvin-Vibez.in Set the stage Watch it fall But I know that you'll be…
Deepspace 5 [listener] without these hard times you and i would not kno…
Emeli Sandé Yeah Hey, hey Oh yeah I know you know I can't let go Tried…
Estelle Look, it's been a long time, I shouldn'ta left you But…
LE$ Akai sora ga machi wo kogasu tameiki no kawari ni Sugi…
Naughty By Nature [Intro:] Check it out. I heard this track right here and…
Richie Stephens & Gentleman dem seh the world is on axle and it's spinning while…
Rogue Traders Just gimme a reason And any one will do And I'll stay…
Sandy B You really got to take a hold, of feelings deep…
Shannon Stewart Shan Shan (Yeah) Is the Remix (C'mon) Dreams do come true (Y…
snoop dogg & uncle chucc G shit, yeah, low ridin' music Death roll summer man, y…
T Mac (Here goes the sound now Lance) (Take two) (Two) (Yeah) Wh…
T. Soul People ('Round and 'round and around) People make the world …
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