Brandon Metcalf
Brandon Metcalf is an engineer, mixer, and music producer, and the owner and creative force behind Destiny Collective, a network of music businesses that focuses on artist development, record production, and other merchandising.
Metcalf is based in Nashville and provides a venue where artists can stay, relax, and record. He has produced the music of Brooks and Dunn, Faith Hill, Alabama, Lonestar, and other multi-platinum recording artists. He produces for Due West, Jewel, Blues Traveler, Secondhand Serenade, and others. His projects include country, hip hop, pop, and rock music.
Defining events in Brandon’s life have made him turn to philanthropy. One was the death of his sister, Shalane, in 2007 at the age of 18. Another was the robbery of his home and business. Brandon has established Eleven 17, a faith-based, inspirational music company. He preferred to redirect the kindness of people who offered to help him replace his stolen items to something better. The names of the charity refer back to his sister, whose birthday was November 17th.
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Bless4 Beautiful Rendition of “I Am a Child of God”
In preparation for the new movie coming out “Meet the Mormons: New Faces/ New Stories,” a music video was released by bless4, a family run entertainment group from Tokyo, Japan. The bless4 group is made up of the four siblings - two brothers and two sisters - of the...
LDS Musicians and Singers Join Hearts and Voices in Interfaith Redeemer Concert
On Saturday afternoon and evening, 9 July 2016, famed LDS music artists Marie Osmond, David Archuleta, Alex Boyé, The Nashville Tribute Band, accompanied by the 60-member Nampa Interfaith Choir, joined hearts and voices for two non-denominational concerts celebrating...
Facing Criticism in Lindsey Stirling’s New Video “The Arena”
Featured in this week's "Video Find of the Week," Lindsey Stirling's newly released music video, "The Arena," displays how to combat criticism, especially our own. In a Mad-Max themed video, YouTube violin star Lindsey Stirling and Derek Hough dance in an arena,...
Alex Boyé Launches His Own Family Vlog on YouTube
Singer Alex Boyé, who is no stranger to fame, recently started his own family vlog on YouTube. Following in the footsteps of other Mormon family vlogs (like "Ellie and Jared" or the Shaytards), Alex Boyé plans to open his home and family to YouTube viewers around the...
The Price Paid for Our Liberty and Freedom
One of our featured artists, Monica Scott, has put together a beautiful music video “America the Beautiful” accompanied by pictures and film footage of men and women who have served or are currently serving in the military. The video also depicts those who love and...
Breathtaking Performance of Les Miserables’ Bring Him Home
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir performs the famous Les Miserables song “Bring Him Home,” featuring Alfie Boe. This performance leaves you feeling filled with, frankly, indescribable emotions. The musical theater production of Les Miserables and film that came out in 2012...