Cruising the back roads and pumping out a fresh load of tunes wherever he goes……

 

 

 

 The first guitar Brooks West picked up belonged to his uncle, a wheat farmer in North Dakota (and not a guitar player himself).  Since then, this Fargo North Dakota native has gone on to write over one hundred songs, blending elements of contemporary folk, country, and pop.
        The son of a mortician and a school teacher, Brooks has a unique outlook on life that shapes his repertoire. His songs cover subjects ranging from death and destruction to love and hope and even the occasional ballad to office supplies.
        Over the past ten years, Brooks has performed in coffee shops, bars, colleges, festivals, and benefits across a good portion of the country.  Some career highlights have included playing the national anthem for a sell-out crowd of more than 4,500 minor league baseball fans, and having opening slots for such nationally known acts as Grammy Award winning Doc Watson, Dan Bern, KellyJoe Phelps, Jeff Lang, blues wunderkind Shannon Curfmann (A&M Records) and indy-rock icons, LOW.
        These days Brooks has branched out to the east coast, where he's traded  bitter cold for heavy traffic.  He's back in the station wagon-- with his second full-length cd, cruising the back roads and pumping out a fresh load of tunes wherever he goes…..

 

Thank you Brooks for cruising our way, supporting CPAA and the animals we all love!    

 

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