Dean Brody, born on August twelfth, nineteen seventy-five, is a celebrated Canadian country music artist hailing from British Columbia. With a remarkable career that has garnered him sixteen CCMA Awards and two JUNO Awards, Brody has firmly established himself in the music industry.
His journey began in two thousand eight when he signed with Broken Bow Records, releasing his debut single, 'Brothers,' later that year. This track marked his entry into the country music scene, achieving a spot in the Top forty country hits in the United States. Following this success, he released his self-titled debut album in two thousand nine, produced by Matt Rovey.
In two thousand ten, Brody transitioned to Open Road Recordings, where he unveiled his second album, 'Trail in Life.' His third album, 'Dirt,' released in two thousand twelve, earned him the prestigious CCMA Album of the Year award and a JUNO nomination for Country Album of the Year in two thousand thirteen. Brody's accolades continued as he won the CCMA Male Artist of the Year award in both two thousand twelve and two thousand thirteen.
Brody's discography expanded with the release of 'Crop Circles' in two thousand thirteen, followed by 'Gypsy Road' in two thousand fifteen. His sixth album, 'Beautiful Freakshow,' debuted in two thousand sixteen, leading to three awards at the two thousand seventeen CCMA Awards, including Fan's Choice and Songwriter of the Year for his hit 'Bush Party.' In two thousand twenty, he achieved a remarkable milestone with 'Canadian Summer,' which became the most played song ever in a single week at Canadian country radio, featured on his seventh album, 'Boys.'
Notably, Dean Brody is the only Canadian country artist to have headlined the Budweiser Stage in Toronto for six consecutive years, showcasing his enduring popularity and influence in the genre.