Brent James is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and
vocalist. As an artist he’s appeared on the CBS Early
Show and has toured/played shows with The Cadillac Three,
Huey Lewis, Dierks Bentley, Daughtry, Eric Church, Chris Janson,
ZZ-Top, Marshall Tucker Band, Uncle Kracker, Shooter
Jennings, John Fogerty, Ted Nugent, Kid Rock, Tesla,
Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Alice Cooper, Social Distortion,
and many others. He signed a deal with Skiddco Records
and released his single “Moment Of Silence” that went
in the charts at the Hot AC format. He also penned
“Hurts So Bad But It Feels So Good” with Big Kenny
that spent 10 weeks on Sirius XM’s On The Horizon
Show. As a writer, his expanding circle of collaborators
includes Sam Hollander, Skidd Mills, Mike Daly,
Chris Lindsey, Rune Westberg, Drew Ramsey, PJ Smith,
Eddie Kramer, Mike Watt, Chuck Alkazian, Brian Craddock
(Daughtry), Big Kenny (Big N’ Rich), Kevin Martin
(Candlebox), Rogers Stevens (Blind Melon), Richard On
(O.A.R.), and Kenny Olson (Kid Rock). Brent is also a
member of the Screen Actors Guild and has a number
of film/television acting credits to his name. Additionally,
he had a recent Bally’s Sports placement and a Golden
Corral commercial collaboration. He is also the voice for
Boot Country lending his unmistakable vocals to the brand.
Brent was tapped by famed best selling author,
Mitch Album, to sing “No No Honey” on his audio book
and soundtrack for The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto
released by Universal Records. Brent specializes in
Toplining, melody, lyrics, and lyrical concepts.