The 2023 Canadian Country Music Awards were a sensational event filled with music, excitement and well-deserved winners.
Hosted by the dynamic duo, The Reklaws, the awards show was broadcast live on CTV, CTV.ca and the CTV App on Saturday, September 16 at 8 Pm Et.
The event occurred in Hamilton, Ontario, marking the city’s seventh time hosting Country Music Week and the Ccma Awards.
The star-studded lineup of performers wowed the audience, including multi-platinum entertainer Dean Brody, 2x Ccma Award winner Jade Eagleson and the Canadian platinum-certified group James Barker Band, among many more.
Eagleson steamrolled the night with three wins, including Entertainer of the Year. Tenille Townes took home her fifth win for Female Artist of the Year to tie him.
Check out the full winner’s list below, with each winner’s name in bold:
Entertainer Of The Year
Dean Brody
Jade Eagelson
Dallas Smith
Tenille Townes
Shania Twain
Album...
Hosted by the dynamic duo, The Reklaws, the awards show was broadcast live on CTV, CTV.ca and the CTV App on Saturday, September 16 at 8 Pm Et.
The event occurred in Hamilton, Ontario, marking the city’s seventh time hosting Country Music Week and the Ccma Awards.
The star-studded lineup of performers wowed the audience, including multi-platinum entertainer Dean Brody, 2x Ccma Award winner Jade Eagleson and the Canadian platinum-certified group James Barker Band, among many more.
Eagleson steamrolled the night with three wins, including Entertainer of the Year. Tenille Townes took home her fifth win for Female Artist of the Year to tie him.
Check out the full winner’s list below, with each winner’s name in bold:
Entertainer Of The Year
Dean Brody
Jade Eagelson
Dallas Smith
Tenille Townes
Shania Twain
Album...
- 9/17/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Canadian country music star Dean Brody is burning up the charts with his new single, “Paint the Town Redneck”, and he recently sat down with Et Canada’s Carlos Bustamante.
At the time, he’d just been forced to evacuate from Kelowna, right before several “big shows,” admitting he’s feeling “a little bit discombobulated right now.”
During the conversation, Brody looked noted that for those who knew him way back when, his success has been surprising.
“I was the least likely kid to make it, you know, in music,” he said. “So they’re really proud and they can’t believe it, because I’m quiet. You know, I’m I’m pretty reserved. I’m an introvert by nature.”
Read More: Dean Brody And Mickey Guyton Earn No. 1 On Canadian Country Radio With ‘Boys’
He also touched on how much he was shaped by growing up in a small town.
At the time, he’d just been forced to evacuate from Kelowna, right before several “big shows,” admitting he’s feeling “a little bit discombobulated right now.”
During the conversation, Brody looked noted that for those who knew him way back when, his success has been surprising.
“I was the least likely kid to make it, you know, in music,” he said. “So they’re really proud and they can’t believe it, because I’m quiet. You know, I’m I’m pretty reserved. I’m an introvert by nature.”
Read More: Dean Brody And Mickey Guyton Earn No. 1 On Canadian Country Radio With ‘Boys’
He also touched on how much he was shaped by growing up in a small town.
- 8/30/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Canada has long had its own stable of music stars, the most successful domestic act being the Tragically Hip, a band that spent much of its 30-year-career headlining shows coast to coast — until cancer recently claimed the life of frontman Gord Downie.
Artists like Michael Bublé, Drake, The Weeknd, Nickelback and Bryan Adams also play arenas around the world, as did Rush before their retirement, but Canada also has a number of acts who can consistently sell out big venues at home.
Some acts choose to play “soft-seaters” for a more intimate experience — for example, Johnny Reid just did 125,000 tickets over 40-plus dates, including multiple theaters in every market — and with Canadian Music Week showcasing the best of the country’s musical exports, here are nine names (in alphabetical order) who consistently headline arenas or amphitheaters in a country whose population is one-tenth of the United States.
Arkells
It’s...
Artists like Michael Bublé, Drake, The Weeknd, Nickelback and Bryan Adams also play arenas around the world, as did Rush before their retirement, but Canada also has a number of acts who can consistently sell out big venues at home.
Some acts choose to play “soft-seaters” for a more intimate experience — for example, Johnny Reid just did 125,000 tickets over 40-plus dates, including multiple theaters in every market — and with Canadian Music Week showcasing the best of the country’s musical exports, here are nine names (in alphabetical order) who consistently headline arenas or amphitheaters in a country whose population is one-tenth of the United States.
Arkells
It’s...
- 5/9/2018
- by Karen Bliss
- Variety Film + TV
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