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Whiskey Renegade 4:020:00/4:02
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Born Wild 2:480:00/2:48
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Bad Habit Of People 3:390:00/3:39
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Drinkin' Again 3:260:00/3:26
“The cost of empty bottles isn’t the drink...it’s what they take. ”
— Brandon Callaway
Brandon Callaway
We’re not addicted to whiskey ...we’re committed.
Brandon Callaway isn’t a polished, manufactured version of country music, he’s the real thing. Born and raised in Illinois, Callaway grew up surrounded by music and stepped onto a stage for the first time at just six years old. What followed wasn’t a straight shot to bright lights and record deals, but years of honky-tonks, long drives, hard work, and a reputation built one crowd at a time.
Known as the “Whiskey Renegade,” Callaway represents a modern revival of outlaw country, the kind rooted in grit, honesty, and lived experience. His sound blends traditional outlaw country with Southern rock muscle and a raw vocal delivery that hits with both power and conviction. He doesn’t chase trends, and he doesn’t water down his message. His songs are about real life. From faith, scars, redemption and heartbreak to blue-collar pride, and the fight to keep moving forward when the road gets rough.
Before stepping fully into his solo career, Callaway fronted regional bands including New Redneck Attitude and One More Shot, earning a reputation as a commanding live performer. Today, whether playing solo acoustic or backed by his band, The Renegades, he brings that same intensity to every stage he steps on.
A Brandon Callaway show isn’t something you passively watch, it’s something you feel. The energy is immediate and authentic, blending hard-hitting originals with outlaw country anthems that audiences know by heart. Between songs, he shares stories from the road with humor, grit, and honesty, creating a connection that makes every crowd feel like part of the night rather than just spectators.
At its core, Brandon Callaway’s music carries the spirit of outlaw country’s pioneers. Artists who stood outside the system, spoke their truth, and built their careers on authenticity instead of polish.
This isn’t pop dressed up in a cowboy hat.
It isn’t factory-made radio country.
This is outlaw country. Loud, real, and earned the hard way.