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Bryan White & Derek George together again! |
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The Oklahoma Rodeo Opry presents the "Writers from the Row Series" with Bryan White & special guest Derek George on April 8 & 9, 2011. BW, DG & selected writers will be performing original material in an acoustic setting at the Rodeo Opry Friday 4/8 from from 7:30-10pm. On Saturday, April 9th (10am-2pm) BW & DG will lead a songwriters workshop including writing & industry tips as well as critiques of participants' material. The weekend will close with BW & DG performing on Saturday, April 9th on Oklahoma's official country music show, The Rodeo Opry 7:30-10pm. Songwriters may participate in the entire weekend & attend all concerts for only $75 (Saturday lunch included). Discounts available for NSAI members and limited scholarships are available. Tickets to single events & concerts are also available for purchase. For more information, call Cindy Scarberry at the Rodeo Opry (405)297-9773 or email oprystaff@ohfo.org.
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"Linus and Lucy" available on iTunes! |
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Just in time for the holidays - you can download Bryan's version of "Linus and Lucy." This one will bring back some great memories!! Click here to download!
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Bryan Featured in the Altus Times |
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Order Bryan's new Christmas CD! |
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 Order Bryan's new Limited Edition Christmas CD, featuring 8 holiday favorites, with special appearances by Bryan's sons, Justin & Jack.
Enjoy Bryan's renditions of holiday classics like "I'll be Home For Christmas" and "Santa Claus is Coming to Town"
Order your copy now for $9.99
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For Bryan White, Brentwood’s The Right Place |
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By LEAH DENNISON
When Oklahoma native Bryan White moved to town in1997, Brentwood was a no-brainer. The bustling ’burb’s proximity to Music City made it a perfect fit for the 23-year-old singer-songwriter, whose fourth number one single “Sittin’ on Go” cruised for 16 weeks at the top of the hot country chart that same year.
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A breeding ground for many dreams and demos, Brentwood seemed indeed to be “the right place” for White, circa the release of his third studio album by that name. “There’s so much respect for country music here,” White said. “I love everything about Brentwood.”
There have been a few bumps in the road since White’s wild ride through the pop-country hay day of the ’90s. “It’s a crazy industry, and it can really do a number on you,” he said. “I got overwhelmed with feeling like I always had to outdo my last project.” After his label Asylum Records folded in 1999, White took a much-needed break from the biz. “It wasn’t important enough that I needed to ruin my life trying to be great,” White said. “I needed to step away.”
Despite being so near to Nashville, which had accelerated his early career, White also found in his adopted hometown an oasis from the industry-a place to lay low and refresh. “I love how you can go just off the beaten path on Franklin Road, and you have all this amazing countryside,” he said. “Deer, fields, turkeys-all kinds of wildlife everywhere, and just five minutes ago you were on a main street.”
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Bryan recently made a cameo appearance in the upcoming film "Who Is Clinn Rippy?" |
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Bryan in the studio with drum legend Clinn Rippy.

More details to come as they develop...
Click Here to view the trailer.
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This just in....new review on "DustBowl Dreams" |
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Review: Bryan White’s “Dustbowl Dreams”
August 22, 2010 by adaumbelle
Bryan White is back! His first album in a few years, “Dustbowl Dreams” is a sure fire hit! With a matured voice and sound, Bryan stays true to his signature songs about life, love, and family. I was fortunate enough to interview him this past May and now finally got a chance to listen to this amazing album. (Click here for my interview)
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Bryan White and Andy Griggs in Lakeland, FL |
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