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Dean Brody

Dean Brody (born August 12, 1975) is a Canadian country music artist who has won 16 CCMA Awards and 2 JUNO Awards.[3] Originally signed to Broken Bow Records in 2008, Brody made his debut later that year with the single "Brothers". This song, a Top 40 country hit in the US, was the first single from his self-titled debut album, released in 2009 under the production of Matt Rovey. In 2010, Brody was signed to Open Road Recordings and released his second album, Trail in Life. In 2012, he released his third album, Dirt, earning the 2012 CCMA Album of the Year award and a 2013 Juno nomination for Country Album of the Year. Brody also won the 2012 and 2013 CCMA Male Artist of the Year award. Brody's fourth album, Crop Circles, was released in 2013. Brody's fifth album, Gypsy Road, was released in 2015. Brody's sixth album, Beautiful Freakshow, was released in 2016, and he subsequently earned the singer 3 Awards at the 2017 CCMA Awards show, including Fan's Choice, Songwriter of the Year and Top-Selling Canadian Single of the Year for "Bush Party".[4] In 2020, Brody landed the record for the most played song ever in a single week at Canadian country radio with "Canadian Summer", which was included on his seventh album Boys.[5] He is the only Canadian country artist to have headlined the Budweiser Stage in Toronto for six consecutive years.[6]

Dean Brody
Born (1975-08-12) August 12, 1975 (age 48)[1]
Smithers, British Columbia, Canada[2]
OriginJaffray, British Columbia, Canada
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, acoustic guitar
Years active2004–present
Labels

Biography Edit

Dean Brody was born in Smithers, British Columbia and grew up in Jaffray, British Columbia. As a boy, Brody worked at a sawmill, also playing guitar in his spare time. By 2004, he had moved to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue his musical career. Although he found a songwriting contract, the expiration of his US work permit forced him to move back to Canada. Eventually, he returned to Nashville through the suggestion of producer Keith Stegall, who helped him sign with Broken Bow Records in 2008.[7] Brody released his debut single, "Brothers", late that year. Shortly before its release, Brody was injured in a waterskiing accident on the Potomac River and had to undergo extensive reconstructive surgery.[8][9] Brody lived in Windsor, Nova Scotia and Chester, Nova Scotia from 2010 to 2017.[10][11][12] In 2020, he launched his own beer, "Hucklejack Canadian Lager".[13] Brody has run the "Dean Brody Foundation", which supports global initiatives, since the early 2010s.[14]

Music career Edit

2009–2011: Dean Brody and Trail in Life Edit

Brody's self-titled debut album was released in the United States on April 28, 2009, via the independent label Broken Bow Records. The album debuted at Number 32 on the U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums chart, and was released in Canada on May 12, 2009. "Brothers" peaked at number 26 in the US. "Dirt Road Scholar" and "Undone" were both released in Canada and "Gravity" in the United States.

The first single from Brody's second album, "Wildflower", was released in April 2010. A second single, "Roll That Barrel Out", was released in July 2010. The album, Trail in Life, was released by Open Road Recordings in August 2010. Other singles included the title track, "People Know You by Your First Name" and "Little Yellow Blanket".

2012–2014: Dirt and Crop Circles Edit

Brody's third studio album, Dirt, was released by Open Road Recordings on April 24, 2012. Its first single, "Canadian Girls", became Brody's first song to reach the top 40 on the Canadian Hot 100 and his first certified gold digital single. Brody sold out his first headline Dirt Tour across Canada in 2012.

Brody's fourth studio album, Crop Circles, was released on November 5, 2013. The lead single, "Bounty", was released on August 19. It was followed by the title track in December 2013, "Another Man's Gold" in April 2014 and "Mountain Man" in September 2014.

2015–2017: Gypsy Road and Beautiful Freakshow Edit

Brody's fifth studio album, Gypsy Road, was released on April 21, 2015. The lead single, "Upside Down", was released on February 9. The album's second single, "Bring Down the House", was released to Canadian country radio on May 25, 2015. The album's third single, "Love Would Be Enough", was released to Canadian country radio on October 23, 2015. The album's fourth single, "Monterey", was released to Canadian country radio in March 2016.

Brody's sixth studio album, Beautiful Freakshow, was released on October 21, 2016. The album's lead single, "Bush Party" released to Canadian country radio on 2016,[15] and was certified Platinum by Music Canada.[16] The album also included Brody's third number one hit "8th Day",[17] as well as the Platinum-certified "Beautiful Freakshow" and Gold-certified "Time".[16] In 2017, Brody headlined the Budweiser Stage in Toronto, Ontario for the first tine.[18]

2018–2019: Black Sheep Edit

On April 26, 2019, Brody released the EP Black Sheep,[19][20] which featured four singles, "Good Goodbye", "Dose of Country", the platinum-certified "Whiskey in a Teacup",[21] and "Black Sheep", all of which charted in the top ten of the Canadian Country charts. He co-headlined a tour across Canada with fellow Canadian country artist Dallas Smith.[22][23]

2020–present: Boys and Right Round Here Edit

In February 2020, Brody independently released the single "Can't Help Myself" with The Reklaws through his own label, Scurvy Dog Music.[24] The song reached No. 1 on the Billboard Canada Country chart and No. 49 on the Canadian Hot 100.[25] It was officially the most played song ever at Canadian country radio in a single week on the Nielsen BDS charts with 1782 spins.[26] In June 2020, Brody released the single "Canadian Summer".[13] It would become his second consecutive No. 1 at Canadian Country radio, and fifth overall,[17] while breaking the previous record at Canadian country radio set by "Can't Help Myself" with 1817 spins.[5]

Brody released his seventh album, Boys on November 18, 2020.[27][28] The title track "Boys" was released as the third single to country radio off the album and featured American country singer Mickey Guyton.[29] The song would also reach #1 on the Canada Country chart.[30] "Lightning Bug" was released to radio as the fourth single off the album in April 2021.[31] Brody then collaborated with fellow Canadian country artist Jade Eagleson on "More Drinkin' Than Fishin'",[32] and released "I'd Go to Jail" as the fifth single from Boys.[33]

In May 2022, he released the new single "Where'd You Learn How to Do That".[34] The song would go on to become Brody's eight number one in Canada, and he followed it up with the release of "You Got the Wrong Guy" in October 2022.[6] In April 2023, he released the single "Broke", which will be included on his ninth studio album, slated for release in the fall of 2023.[35] In July 2023, Canadian Country Music Association announced that Brody would receive "Gary Slaight Music Humanitarian Award" for his contributions and achievements through his Dean Brody Foundation.[36]

In September 2023, Brody released his eighth album Right Round Here, which includes his previous singles from 2022 and 2023.[37] He is set to embark on the acoustic "Right Round Here" Tour across Canada to support the album in the fall of 2023.[38]

Discography Edit

Awards and nominations Edit

Year Association Category Result
2009 Canadian Country Music Association Single of the Year – "Brothers" Won
Songwriter of the Year – "Brothers" Nominated
CMT Video of the Year – "Brothers" Nominated
Rising Star Nominated
2010 Male Artist of the Year Nominated
Album of the Year – Dean Brody Nominated
Single of the Year – "Dirt Road Scholar" Nominated
Songwriter of the Year – "Dirt Road Scholar" Nominated
CMT Video of the Year – "Wildflower" Nominated
2011 Juno Awards of 2011 Country Album of the YearTrail in Life Nominated
Canadian Country Music Association Fans' Choice Award Nominated
Male Artist of the Year Nominated
Album of the Year – Trail in Life Won
Single of the Year – "Trail in Life" Won
Songwriter of the Year – "Trail in Life" Won
2012 Fans' Choice Award Nominated
Male Artist of the Year Won
Album of the Year – Dirt Won
Single of the Year – "Canadian Girls" Nominated
Songwriter of the Year – "Canadian Girls" Nominated
CMT Video of the Year – "Canadian Girls" Nominated
Interactive Artist of the Year Nominated
2013 Juno Awards of 2013 Country Album of the Year – Dirt Nominated
Canadian Country Music Association Fans' Choice Award Nominated
Male Artist of the Year Won
Single of the Year – "It's Friday" Nominated
Songwriter of the Year – "Bob Marley" Nominated
Songwriter of the Year – "It's Friday" Nominated
CMT Video of the Year – "I'm Movin' On" Nominated
2014 Juno Awards of 2014 Country Album of the Year – Crop Circles Won
Canadian Country Music Association Fans' Choice Award Nominated
Male Artist of the Year Nominated
Album of the Year – Crop Circles Won
Single of the Year – "Bounty" Nominated
Songwriter of the Year – "Bounty" Nominated
CMT Video of the Year – "Bounty" Nominated
2015 Fans' Choice Award Nominated
Male Artist of the Year Nominated
Album of the Year – Gypsy Road Nominated
Single of the Year – "Another Man's Gold" Nominated
Songwriter of the Year – "Upside Down" Nominated
Video of the Year – "Upside Down" Won
2016 Juno Awards of 2016 Juno Fan Choice Award Nominated
Country Album of the Year – Gypsy Road Won
2017 Canadian Country Music Association Fan's Choice Award Won
Songwriter of the Year - "Time" Won
2019 Canadian Country Music Association Male Artist of the Year Nominated
Entertainer of the Year Nominated
Fans' Choice Award Nominated
2020 Juno Awards of 2020 Country Album of the Year – Black Sheep Nominated
Canadian Country Music Association Album Of The Year – Black Sheep Nominated
Entertainer Of The Year Nominated
Fans’ Choice Award Nominated
Male Artist Of The Year Nominated
Single Of The Year - "Whiskey In A Teacup" Nominated
2021 2021 Canadian Country Music Awards Entertainer of the Year Nominated[39]
Fans’ Choice Award Nominated[40]
Male Artist of the Year Nominated
Single of the Year - "Can't Help Myself" Nominated
2022 Juno Awards of 2022 Country Album of the Year – Boys Nominated
Canadian Country Music Association Fans' Choice Nominated[41]
Male Artist of the Year Nominated[42]
Single of the Year - "More Drinkin' Than Fishin'" (with Jade Eagleson) Nominated
Music Video of the Year - "More Drinkin' Than Fishin'" (with Jade Eagleson) Nominated[43]
2023 Canadian Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year Nominated[44]
Fans' Choice Nominated
Gary Slaight Music Humanitarian Award Won[45]
Male Artist of the Year Nominated
Single of the Year - "Where'd You Learn How to Do That" Nominated

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External links Edit

  • Official website

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The lead section of this article may need to be rewritten The reason given is Opening paragraph is entirely too long Use the lead layout guide to ensure the section follows Wikipedia s norms and is inclusive of all essential details March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dean Brody born August 12 1975 is a Canadian country music artist who has won 16 CCMA Awards and 2 JUNO Awards 3 Originally signed to Broken Bow Records in 2008 Brody made his debut later that year with the single Brothers This song a Top 40 country hit in the US was the first single from his self titled debut album released in 2009 under the production of Matt Rovey In 2010 Brody was signed to Open Road Recordings and released his second album Trail in Life In 2012 he released his third album Dirt earning the 2012 CCMA Album of the Year award and a 2013 Juno nomination for Country Album of the Year Brody also won the 2012 and 2013 CCMA Male Artist of the Year award Brody s fourth album Crop Circles was released in 2013 Brody s fifth album Gypsy Road was released in 2015 Brody s sixth album Beautiful Freakshow was released in 2016 and he subsequently earned the singer 3 Awards at the 2017 CCMA Awards show including Fan s Choice Songwriter of the Year and Top Selling Canadian Single of the Year for Bush Party 4 In 2020 Brody landed the record for the most played song ever in a single week at Canadian country radio with Canadian Summer which was included on his seventh album Boys 5 He is the only Canadian country artist to have headlined the Budweiser Stage in Toronto for six consecutive years 6 Dean BrodyBorn 1975 08 12 August 12 1975 age 48 1 Smithers British Columbia Canada 2 OriginJaffray British Columbia CanadaGenresCountryOccupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s Vocals acoustic guitarYears active2004 presentLabelsStarseedScurvy DogOpen RoadBroken Bow Contents 1 Biography 2 Music career 2 1 2009 2011 Dean Brody and Trail in Life 2 2 2012 2014 Dirt and Crop Circles 2 3 2015 2017 Gypsy Road and Beautiful Freakshow 2 4 2018 2019 Black Sheep 2 5 2020 present Boys and Right Round Here 3 Discography 4 Awards and nominations 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditDean Brody was born in Smithers British Columbia and grew up in Jaffray British Columbia As a boy Brody worked at a sawmill also playing guitar in his spare time By 2004 he had moved to Nashville Tennessee to pursue his musical career Although he found a songwriting contract the expiration of his US work permit forced him to move back to Canada Eventually he returned to Nashville through the suggestion of producer Keith Stegall who helped him sign with Broken Bow Records in 2008 7 Brody released his debut single Brothers late that year Shortly before its release Brody was injured in a waterskiing accident on the Potomac River and had to undergo extensive reconstructive surgery 8 9 Brody lived in Windsor Nova Scotia and Chester Nova Scotia from 2010 to 2017 10 11 12 In 2020 he launched his own beer Hucklejack Canadian Lager 13 Brody has run the Dean Brody Foundation which supports global initiatives since the early 2010s 14 Music career Edit2009 2011 Dean Brody and Trail in Life Edit Brody s self titled debut album was released in the United States on April 28 2009 via the independent label Broken Bow Records The album debuted at Number 32 on the U S Billboard Top Country Albums chart and was released in Canada on May 12 2009 Brothers peaked at number 26 in the US Dirt Road Scholar and Undone were both released in Canada and Gravity in the United States The first single from Brody s second album Wildflower was released in April 2010 A second single Roll That Barrel Out was released in July 2010 The album Trail in Life was released by Open Road Recordings in August 2010 Other singles included the title track People Know You by Your First Name and Little Yellow Blanket 2012 2014 Dirt and Crop Circles Edit Brody s third studio album Dirt was released by Open Road Recordings on April 24 2012 Its first single Canadian Girls became Brody s first song to reach the top 40 on the Canadian Hot 100 and his first certified gold digital single Brody sold out his first headline Dirt Tour across Canada in 2012 Brody s fourth studio album Crop Circles was released on November 5 2013 The lead single Bounty was released on August 19 It was followed by the title track in December 2013 Another Man s Gold in April 2014 and Mountain Man in September 2014 2015 2017 Gypsy Road and Beautiful Freakshow Edit Brody s fifth studio album Gypsy Road was released on April 21 2015 The lead single Upside Down was released on February 9 The album s second single Bring Down the House was released to Canadian country radio on May 25 2015 The album s third single Love Would Be Enough was released to Canadian country radio on October 23 2015 The album s fourth single Monterey was released to Canadian country radio in March 2016 Brody s sixth studio album Beautiful Freakshow was released on October 21 2016 The album s lead single Bush Party released to Canadian country radio on 2016 15 and was certified Platinum by Music Canada 16 The album also included Brody s third number one hit 8th Day 17 as well as the Platinum certified Beautiful Freakshow and Gold certified Time 16 In 2017 Brody headlined the Budweiser Stage in Toronto Ontario for the first tine 18 2018 2019 Black Sheep Edit On April 26 2019 Brody released the EP Black Sheep 19 20 which featured four singles Good Goodbye Dose of Country the platinum certified Whiskey in a Teacup 21 and Black Sheep all of which charted in the top ten of the Canadian Country charts He co headlined a tour across Canada with fellow Canadian country artist Dallas Smith 22 23 2020 present Boys and Right Round Here Edit In February 2020 Brody independently released the single Can t Help Myself with The Reklaws through his own label Scurvy Dog Music 24 The song reached No 1 on the Billboard Canada Country chart and No 49 on the Canadian Hot 100 25 It was officially the most played song ever at Canadian country radio in a single week on the Nielsen BDS charts with 1782 spins 26 In June 2020 Brody released the single Canadian Summer 13 It would become his second consecutive No 1 at Canadian Country radio and fifth overall 17 while breaking the previous record at Canadian country radio set by Can t Help Myself with 1817 spins 5 Brody released his seventh album Boys on November 18 2020 27 28 The title track Boys was released as the third single to country radio off the album and featured American country singer Mickey Guyton 29 The song would also reach 1 on the Canada Country chart 30 Lightning Bug was released to radio as the fourth single off the album in April 2021 31 Brody then collaborated with fellow Canadian country artist Jade Eagleson on More Drinkin Than Fishin 32 and released I d Go to Jail as the fifth single from Boys 33 In May 2022 he released the new single Where d You Learn How to Do That 34 The song would go on to become Brody s eight number one in Canada and he followed it up with the release of You Got the Wrong Guy in October 2022 6 In April 2023 he released the single Broke which will be included on his ninth studio album slated for release in the fall of 2023 35 In July 2023 Canadian Country Music Association announced that Brody would receive Gary Slaight Music Humanitarian Award for his contributions and achievements through his Dean Brody Foundation 36 In September 2023 Brody released his eighth album Right Round Here which includes his previous singles from 2022 and 2023 37 He is set to embark on the acoustic Right Round Here Tour across Canada to support the album in the fall of 2023 38 Discography EditMain article Dean Brody discography Dean Brody 2009 Trail in Life 2010 Dirt 2012 Crop Circles 2013 Gypsy Road 2015 Beautiful Freakshow 2016 Black Sheep 2019 Boys 2020 Right Round Here 2023 Awards and nominations EditYear Association Category Result2009 Canadian Country Music Association Single of the Year Brothers WonSongwriter of the Year Brothers NominatedCMT Video of the Year Brothers NominatedRising Star Nominated2010 Male Artist of the Year NominatedAlbum of the Year Dean Brody NominatedSingle of the Year Dirt Road Scholar NominatedSongwriter of the Year Dirt Road Scholar NominatedCMT Video of the Year Wildflower Nominated2011 Juno Awards of 2011 Country Album of the Year Trail in Life NominatedCanadian Country Music Association Fans Choice Award NominatedMale Artist of the Year NominatedAlbum of the Year Trail in Life WonSingle of the Year Trail in Life WonSongwriter of the Year Trail in Life Won2012 Fans Choice Award NominatedMale Artist of the Year WonAlbum of the Year Dirt WonSingle of the Year Canadian Girls NominatedSongwriter of the Year Canadian Girls NominatedCMT Video of the Year Canadian Girls NominatedInteractive Artist of the Year Nominated2013 Juno Awards of 2013 Country Album of the Year Dirt NominatedCanadian Country Music Association Fans Choice Award NominatedMale Artist of the Year WonSingle of the Year It s Friday NominatedSongwriter of the Year Bob Marley NominatedSongwriter of the Year It s Friday NominatedCMT Video of the Year I m Movin On Nominated2014 Juno Awards of 2014 Country Album of the Year Crop Circles WonCanadian Country Music Association Fans Choice Award NominatedMale Artist of the Year NominatedAlbum of the Year Crop Circles WonSingle of the Year Bounty NominatedSongwriter of the Year Bounty NominatedCMT Video of the Year Bounty Nominated2015 Fans Choice Award NominatedMale Artist of the Year NominatedAlbum of the Year Gypsy Road NominatedSingle of the Year Another Man s Gold NominatedSongwriter of the Year Upside Down NominatedVideo of the Year Upside Down Won2016 Juno Awards of 2016 Juno Fan Choice Award NominatedCountry Album of the Year Gypsy Road Won2017 Canadian Country Music Association Fan s Choice Award WonSongwriter of the Year Time Won2019 Canadian Country Music Association Male Artist of the Year NominatedEntertainer of the Year NominatedFans Choice Award Nominated2020 Juno Awards of 2020 Country Album of the Year Black Sheep NominatedCanadian Country Music Association Album Of The Year Black Sheep NominatedEntertainer Of The Year NominatedFans Choice Award NominatedMale Artist Of The Year NominatedSingle Of The Year Whiskey In A Teacup Nominated2021 2021 Canadian Country Music Awards Entertainer of the Year Nominated 39 Fans Choice Award Nominated 40 Male Artist of the Year NominatedSingle of the Year Can t Help Myself Nominated2022 Juno Awards of 2022 Country Album of the Year Boys NominatedCanadian Country Music Association Fans Choice Nominated 41 Male Artist of the Year Nominated 42 Single of the Year More Drinkin Than Fishin with Jade Eagleson NominatedMusic Video of the Year More Drinkin Than Fishin with Jade Eagleson Nominated 43 2023 Canadian Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year Nominated 44 Fans Choice NominatedGary Slaight Music Humanitarian Award Won 45 Male Artist of the Year NominatedSingle of the Year Where d You Learn How to Do That NominatedReferences Edit Dean Brody s road to success had plenty of bumps on the way Archived from the original on September 13 2012 Retrieved August 19 2011 Canadian songwriter Brody Archived from the original on January 14 2011 Retrieved September 9 2010 Complete List of 2017 CCMA Award Winners Canadian Country Music Association www ccma org Retrieved September 13 2017 CCMA Awards Did Your Favourite Canadian Country Artist Win Top Country Music Country Music News Charts Playlists Videos September 1 2017 Retrieved September 12 2017 a b Owen Randy September 25 2020 Dean Brody Sitting at the Top 104 3 Country Rogers Media Retrieved November 5 2020 a b Dagg Nanci October 4 2022 Dean Brody shares his new single You Got The Wrong Guy Canadian Beats Media Leggett Steve Dean Brody biography Allmusic Retrieved April 9 2009 Dean Brody s trail in life leads him to the South Shore Archived from the original on March 23 2012 Retrieved September 13 2011 Dean Brody biography CMT Canada Retrieved December 17 2008 Thomson Aly September 9 2015 Nova Scotia has some country twang says Dean Brody CTV News Atlantic Bell Media Retrieved June 23 2020 Dean Brody At Home Here in Nova Scotia Sea and be Scene com August 2010 Retrieved June 23 2020 Cooke Stephen October 18 2018 Dean Brody s Dirt Road leads back to Nova Scotia The Chronicle Herald SaltWire Network Retrieved June 23 2020 a b Scott Katie June 24 2020 Dean Brody on summer anthems and his new beer Hucklejack Canadian Lager Global News Corus Entertainment Retrieved June 24 2020 DEAN BRODY BOWEN BYRAM TEAM UP WITH NHLPA GOALS amp DREAMS IN FORT STEELE B C NHLPA July 25 2022 Retrieved September 27 2022 DEAN BRODY LIGHTS UP SUMMER NIGHTS WITH NEW PLAYLIST ESSENTIAL BUSH PARTY AVAILABLE JULY 29 Open Road Recordings July 28 2016 a b Canadian certifications Dean Brody Music Canada Retrieved May 21 2021 a b Dean Brody Canada Country Billboard Retrieved August 4 2020 What You Missed Top 5 Moments from Dean Brody amp Tim Hicks at Budweiser Stage Top Country Music Country Music News Charts Playlists Videos August 2 2017 Retrieved September 12 2017 Novacaska Melissa April 24 2019 Dean Brody Black Sheep Exclaim ca Ontario Creates Schneider Jason August 23 2019 Five Questions With Dean Brody FYI Music News Top Country Pick Dean Brody s Whiskey In A Teacup Top Country July 4 2019 Retrieved November 28 2020 Dean Brody Releases Anticipated EP Black Sheep and new single in Advance of Fall Tour Open Road Recordings Archived from the original on September 26 2020 Retrieved April 22 2020 Owen Randy August 21 2019 Dean Brody s New Single New Album and New Tour 101 1 Country Rogers Media Dean Brody and The Reklaws on their new single Can t Help Myself Global News Corus Media Retrieved June 1 2020 Dean Brody Canadian Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved June 23 2020 Music News Digest June 8 2020 FYI Music News June 8 2020 Retrieved June 23 2020 Dean Brody on Twitter BIG NEWS My new album Boys is out Nov 18 As a special sneak peek I ll be playing the full album plus some other songs with full live production a day before I can t wait to see what you think of it Retrieved November 2 2020 via Twitter FYI Schedule of Upcoming Releases Nov 12 2020 FYI Music News November 12 2020 Doole Kerry November 22 2020 Dean Brody Boys FYI Music News Stefano Angela March 29 2021 Mickey Guyton Notches First Ever No 1 Song in Canada With Dean Brody Duet Boys Taste of Country Retrieved March 31 2021 Dagg Nanci May 1 2021 Dean Brody releases another single from his Boys album Lightning Bug Canadian Beats Media Pick of the Week Jade Eagleson amp Dean Brody More Drinkin Than Fishin Top Country July 25 2021 Schneider Jason October 13 2021 Essentials with Dean Brody FYI Music News Dagg Nanci May 14 2022 Dean Brody prepares to make 2022 the biggest yet with three great announcements Canadian Beats Media Retrieved July 20 2022 Dagg Nanci April 8 2023 Dean Brody releases new single Broke Canadian Beats Media Retrieved July 12 2023 Dean Brody To Be Honoured With CCMA Award Of Achievement As The 2023 Recipient Of The Gary Slaight Music Humanitarian Award Cashbox Canada July 7 2023 Retrieved July 12 2023 Dagg Nanci September 1 2023 Dean Brody s Eighth Studio Album Right Round Here to Drop on September 15 Canadian Beats Media Retrieved September 13 2023 Dagg Nanci May 30 2023 Dean Brody Announces Right Round Here Acoustic Tour this Fall and New Album by the Same Name Canadian Beats Media Retrieved August 26 2023 Colley Katie September 21 2021 The Reklaws Lead CCMA Awards Nominations With Six See The Full List ET Canada Archived from the original on September 23 2021 Samhan Jamie November 30 2021 2021 CCMA Awards winners list Dallas Smith voted entertainer of the year Global News 2022 CCMA AWARD NOMINEES Canadian Country Music Association Archived from the original on September 13 2022 Retrieved September 12 2022 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