M. C. Brennan is tagged as: singer-songwriter, anti-folk, pixies palace, indie, folk Writer, filmmaker, performer and singer-songwriter Cait Brennan is perhaps one of the most prolific artists you’ve never heard of. Unknown outside of a small cult audience, Brennan has appeared in (and written) feature films, written dozens of nationally published short stories and magazine articles, directed short films and plays, and written dozens of irresistible pop and country gems that she performs for an ever-growing circle of fans and friends. Long before her gender transition, Brennan began putting her somewhat unusual point of view to good use, writing stories and songs that explored heretofore-uncharted worlds between the sexes and genders, training her keen (and often merciless) observational eye on human relationships, straight, gay and otherwise. Rarely sparing herself in the process, she also composed uncompromisingly honest songs of her own life and the difficulties of living “on the outside” and her struggles with her gender. But before you start thinking she’s dour and over-earnest, her natural sense of the ridiculous and relentless self-mockery shines through, leaving sour singer-songwriters behind with such classics as “You’re The Fly In My Soup”, “My Cat Left Home” and “Willie Nelson’s Gay W... Read More About M. C. Brennan Biography... Send M. C. Brennan ringtones to your cell |
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