Tommy Brandt II: Spiritual Prodigy
Power Source Magazine|March/April 2017

A typical teenager is still trying to find out who they are, what they want to make of their life, or simply how to get away from Mom and Dad.

Carie Moore
Tommy Brandt II: Spiritual Prodigy

Many have not found their true calling and are not yet passionate about making a real difference in the world. Average teenagers are typically into sports or video games, and when you ask their favorite book, you might get the name of a current bestseller. If you have the pleasure of meeting Tommy Brandt II, you’ll see a guitar, a Bible, and anything but a ‘typical’ teenager.

Brandt, as he likes to be called, does have some everyday teenage qualities: he likes sushi; the beach; spending time with friends; watching Matthew McConaughey movies; and wants to go skydiving. He also just got his first car, a gift from his family, his dream car a ’69 Camaro. However, when people describe Brandt, you can be certain that “average” and “typical” will not be part of their description. Some in the industry call him a prodigy, and all agreed he is both talented and matured beyond his age. Frank McNany said in a testimonial, “His wisdom and talent surpass his age, and that is only overshadowed by his spiritual maturity and Biblical knowledge.” Frank Olivio stated, “To have the musical sense of a seasoned professional this early is indeed rare. A prodigy? Yes, I think that could be said about Brandt.”

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