Career
Brenn Hill self-released two albums, Rangefire in 1997 and Deeper Than Mud in 1999. In 2000 his third album, Trail Through Yesterday, was released by the Real West Productions record label. The album was produced by cowboy and Western musician Ian Tyson.
Endangered (2004)
In 2004 Hill released Endangered on his own record label, What A Manitoba"s Got To Do (2007)
In 2007 Hill returned to Nashville to record his sixth album, the first he produced himself, What A Manitoba"s Got To Do, at Beaird Music Group studios.
American Cowboy magazine commenting that "this latest effort looks to be his best ever. What you have to like about Brenn Hill is his honesty and his devotion to the West.
He is skilled as a lyricist as well as a composer." Western Horseman magazine said that "Hill isn’t content pigeon-holing his music as cowboy or country. lieutenant’s simply his music – a blend of classic and contemporary.".