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Brett Dennen

Brett Michael Dennen (born October 28, 1979)[2][3][4][5] is an American folk/pop singer-songwriter from Central California. His seventh studio album, See the World was released in July 2021.

Brett Dennen

Brett Michael Dennen[1]

(1979-10-28) October 28, 1979

Singer-songwriter

Guitar

2003–present

Dualtone, F-Stop, Three Angels and a Saint, Atlantic

Early life[edit]

Dennen grew up in Central Valley, California in a small farm town;[6][7] he was homeschooled.[8] He spent much of his time learning to play music. After becoming proficient in the guitar, he started to write his own songs.[9]


Dennen learned to play guitar while attending Camp Jack Hazard,[10] a residential summer camp in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.[11] His camp counselors played the music of Neil Young, John Denver, and Joni Mitchell, the same music that his parents listened to.[7] As an adolescent, he worked there as a counselor.[11] He has continued to help the camp, performing at a fundraiser in February 2012 for the Jack and Buena Foundation, which now runs Camp Jack Hazard.[12]


He attended Oakdale High School.[13] He graduated from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 2002,[6] where he was a student at Kresge College. He majored in sociology and philosophy,[7] with goals of becoming an educator, a teacher, or a community worker.[8] He also led numerous anti-smoking campaigns on campus.[14] He also began writing music with friends, and he eventually established a jam band, playing mandolin alongside an acoustic guitarist, bassist, hand drummer, and flutist.[7] He found writing music that everyone would like, however, "stifling and overwhelming."[6][7]


After graduating college and remaining in Santa Cruz, Dennen moved to Los Angeles to perform.[6] In late 2003 and early 2004, he began to record his first album,[6] which he self-released.[7] A year after the album's release, Universal signed on as a distributor.[7]

Influences[edit]

Dennen counts "great songwriters" like Paul Simon, Cat Stevens, and Van Morrison among his biggest influences.[11] Among his favorite albums are Paul Simon's Graceland, Tom Petty's Wildflowers, Van Morrison's Veedon Fleece, the first Crosby Stills and Nash album, and Cat Stevens' album Buddha and the Chocolate Box.[6]

(2004)

Brett Dennen

(2006)

So Much More

(2008)

Hope for the Hopeless

(2011)

Loverboy

(2013)

Smoke and Mirrors

(2016)

Por Favor

See the World (2021)

Official site

Live recordings from Brett Dennen in the Live Music Archive