
Brenn Hill and Andy Nelson
Al Mollenkopf
The SaddleBrooke Western Heritage Preservation Club is sponsoring a concert at the DesertView Performing Arts Center (DVPAC) starring two of the country’s best western music and cowboy poetry entertainers, Brenn Hill and Andy Nelson. The concert is on Friday, March 6, 2026, at 7 p.m. Tickets are $30 per person and are now on sale at the DVPAC.
Brenn Hill and Andy Nelson bring the western way of life to the stage with authenticity and enthusiasm. As one producer put it, “Their unique performance, which combines great, original western music by Brenn, along with moving storytelling by Andy, in concert with each other, is a huge hit. Together they have created a synergistic performance which keeps the audience totally engaged for the duration of the time they are on stage. The combination of deep, emotional and moving lyrics, along with the humorous and lighthearted side of life experiences they share in song and poetry, will always be remembered. Brenn Hill is a singer/songwriter who doesn’t just sing about the West; he reveals its heart to anyone who will take the time to listen. He is not just an observer or narrator of western lore, but one of its strongest interpreters. Brenn’s career spans 15 recordings of mostly self-penned music and over two decades on the road. Andy Nelson is an energetic and high-spirited cowboy poet and humorist offering history, heritage, and hilarity of the cowboy culture through traditional poetry and storytelling.” Western Horseman magazine writes, “One of the most dynamic cowboy entertainers today.”
