Part of a new generation of storytellers who have been dubbed 'bro-country',
Mitchell Tenpenny is a Nashville songwriter dealing in personal wisdom and
soulful, campfire-pop songs. Born in Nashville on August 17, 1989, James
Mitchell Tennpenny III was initially inspired by his grandmother Donna Hilley,
who worked her way up from receptionist to become president of Sony Music
Publishing for nearly 25 years. She introduced him to Bobby Braddock and Curly
Putman - writers of his favourite song "He Stopped Loving Me Today" - and
Tenpenny instantly set his sights on conquering the mus...