New Jersey’s Brian Hedges considers himself a songwriter, even though he can sing up a storm when prodded. He began making music and writing lyrics at a young age. Elvis Presley influenced his love for music, and Brian’s style can be compared to the greats from the phenomenal era of the 1970s... but with a modern take. Brian’s approach to Americana and Country music is fresh and sincere – traits not often found in today's climate, and his popularity has surged with the influence of social media which has transformed his career.
Down from Telluride is if you take an epic Western movie, with a Hallmark love story, add an amazing rocking guitar, squeeze it into a five-minute trip of a lifetime, and produce it into a LP. Male Vocals, Country, Classic Country
This song references as much of Georgia as Brian can. It is a song about a Southern Rocker who knows where to find love. Male Vocals, Country, Classic Country
This song is about how sometimes we need to give control up to the only one who knows the journey, and the destination. Male Vocals, Country, Classic Country
This song is about how every disaster has heavy loss, and comparing disasters to disastrous relationships is only natural. Male Vocals, Country, Classic Country
Music from the 60’s and 70’s seems to be the music that has stuck with more people than any other time in musical history, and this song falls into that timeless era. Male Vocals, Country, Classic Country
This song takes the title of To Kill A Mockingbird, and gives it a love story from South of the Border is a story that everyone wants to hear. Male Vocals, Country, Classic Country
This song is about how beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and sometimes the eye desires someone else’s most loved masterpieces. Country, Classic Country
This song is about how when your heart is broken, and you don’t can't bear to move on. At the same time, you’re not where you need to be, geographically speaking. Instrumental, Country, Classic Country
Traditional Country ballad with Linda Ronstadt style vocals provided by the talented Carrie Ann Ward. This tune explains that “making” someone your wife is not necessarily an accurate term. Country, Classic Country