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Brendyn Kyle Xavier Joseph

Hailing from Sweetwater, Texas, singer-songwriter Brendyn Kyle has consistently produced songs everyone can relate to and songs that invoke emotion and memories. His latest release, “Texas Weather” is a song that truly encompasses just that and what Country music is about.

“I actually didn’t write “Texas Weather,” said Kyle. “A good friend of mine named Josh Lovett wrote this tune and it grabbed me the first time I heard it. My manager Clay Dustin, my Fiancé, and I knew this song was a hit and we decided to record it and release it to the radio. Everyone can relate to “Texas Weather”, at some point everyone has had a woman in there life that changed her mind as much as the Texas Weather.”

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Being born into a family of musicians almost guaranteed his love for music from the start. Watching family member’s live shows As a little boy, he would sing for the family every chance he had using a broomstick for a guitar. It wasn’t until a Summer stay with his grandparents that Brendyn first started to learn chords on his grandfather’s Fender- those first few chords soon became a hobby that would grow into a real passion and career.

When ”Red Dirt” first emerged with Cross Canadian Ragweed and artists like Randy Rogers and Aaron Watson, Brendyn completely connected and was hooked, making those artists some of his biggest musical influences along with all greats of ”90’s Country.”

Brendyn Kyle’s intense love of performing has taken him from his fantastic shows with a broomstick guitar and a hairbrush for a microphone to the real-life big stage backed by a full band and audiences full of loyal Brendyn Kyle fans.

“I put myself in each song that I record rather it be one I wrote or one I didn’t,” said Kyle. “The songs that I write are based on experiences I’ve had in my life and I write them in a way that my fans can relate in some sort of way.”

Kyle is currently signed with SM1 Music Group. For more information visit, www.brendynkylemusic.com and @brendynkylemusic on socials.

Xavier Joseph Brings Opera to Country

Texas newcomer, Xavier Joseph, recently released his latest single, “Worst Best Way” this month. Taking from all his country music influences the new single intends not only to introduce his new, refreshed sound but also to demonstrate his past opera experience.

Using the skills he learned from his time at the Austin Lyric Opera he created a unique sound blending his strong tenor voice with a combination of traditional and modern country.

This single is also a lead up to his debut album titled, Built With Love, due to release in early fall. Like I said, it is in Nashville. But it’s a mix of Nashville, Texas and me. It’s a really beautiful sound that I cannot wait to share with everybody.”

From a young age he grew up being very well rounded in the arts studying dance, singing, acting, and martial arts to name a few. As a teenager, Xavier traveled all over the country competing in various entertainment competitions, coming in as national champion 4x for his dance routines.

At 15, he joined a country western swing dance group known as the “Elite Wranglers”. Being on this team he was introduced to the world of country music. His obsession with the genre quickly grew! Shortly thereafter, he took up guitar to grow his arsenal of skills.

“I’m proud of the singles that we’ve put out, and I can’t wait for the stuff I actually write to come out and let everybody see what my sound is when I have my hands in it,” said Joseph. “This new album is a little bit of a newer sound. From 2019 to present Xavier’s radio singles have all made their way onto the Texas Regional Radio charts with, his single ”Tomorrow’s Another Night” reaching #69, as well as being added to the Texas Music Pickers Top Texas Country and Red Dirt Singles Spotify play list. After spending the early part of 2020 touring and the later part recording all new music in Nashville, Xavier is ready to show country music what he’s really made of.

Joseph is signed to SM1 Music Group. From more information visit, www.xavierjoseph.com

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