Brian Hebron

 

Brian Hebron, born September 9, 1965, started his music career in September of 1982 when he saw an advertisement in the Des Moines Register for a country music stage show holding auditions. He auditioned for the late Bill Mallory who liked Brian and asked him to perform on his show.

Brian’s career has led him to perform across the United States. He has appeared on television and live radio shows, one which was the Ernest Tubb Midnite Jamboree in Nashville, TN on 650AM WSM, home of the Grand Ole Opry. The Midwest Country News publication's readers and fans awarded Brian 3 honors in 1990: Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist, and Musician of the Year. In same time period, Brian recorded 2 original songs at Hilltop Recording Studio in Nashville, "Don't Forget to Break My Heart" and "There's Gotta Be Someone Like Me". "There's Gotta Be Someone Like Me" received radio play by Nashville's Disc Jockey Hall of Fame member, Billy Cole.

Brian has opened for several country legends such as; Country Music Hall of Fame members, Kitty Wells and Hank Thompson, Grand Ole Opry member Del Reeves, Iowa’s own Smokey Smith and more. Brian has been featured in pictures and articles in the Midwest Country News publication for years and also in a hardbound book entitled, "Midwest Country News, The First Twelve Years". Brian performed dozens of shows with Buddie Boswell's Union Mill Opry from 1984 to 2003 at their theater and on tour. Over the years Brian also appeared on other country music stage shows around the Midwest including Branson, MO.