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The Reklaws are a Canadian country music duo from North Dumfries, Ontario, formed in 2012. The duo consists of siblings Stuart and Jenna Walker. They have released three albums, ''Freshman Year'', ''Sophomore Slump'', and ''Good Ol' Days''. The duo has achieved three Number One hits with "Feels Like That", " Can’t Help Myself", and " 11 Beers" on the Canada Country chart, in addition to multiple gold and platinum certified singles. Origins The Walker siblings grew up in North Dumfries, Ontario, and are two in a family of seven. Their parents owned and operated the Yee Haw Adventure Farm, where they used to perform for visitors. They got their band name from their mother, who suggested the Reklaws sounded more interesting than the Walkers, Sibling Rivalry, or Bro-Sis. Reklaw is Walker spelled backwards. They were nominated for the CCMA Discovery Artist Award in 2013 and then won the Emerging Artist Showcase at the Boots and Hearts Music Festival in 2013. They met with seve ...
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Freshman Year (album)
''Freshman Year'' is the debut album of Canadian country music duo the Reklaws. It was released on August 27, 2019, via Universal Music Canada. It includes their #1 hit "Feels Like That", as well as the singles " Hometown Kids", " Long Live the Night", " I Do Too", and " Old Country Soul". Singles " Hometown Kids" was released as their debut radio single in June 2017, and became their first charting entry on the Billboard Canada Country chart, peaking at #16. " Long Live the Night" was the second single to radio in February 2018. It peaked at #6 on Canadian country radio and was certified Platinum by Music Canada. The song was released as part of a three-track, digital single that included "Wish You Were Beer" and "Last Call". A modified version of the track was made for the Canadian Football League and used as the theme song for the national TV broadcast ''Thursday Night Football'' on ''CFL on TSN'' in 2018 and 2019. "Feels Like That" was released as the third single to radio ...
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11 Beers
"11 Beers" is a song by Canadian country duo The Reklaws with American country artist Jake Owen. The track was written by Hardy, Ashley Gorley, Hunter Phelps, and Benjamin Johnson, and produced by Todd Clark. It was the lead single off the Reklaws' third studio album ''Good Ol' Days''. Background The Reklaws first met Jake Owen at the Boots and Hearts Music Festival in 2016, when Owen was a headlining act set to be introduced by the then-upcoming Reklaws. They initially watched Owen drive up backstage with the Volkswagen bus from the cover of his album ''American Love'', before he introduced himself to the sibling duo. Stuart Walker of the Reklaws stated that Owen's authenticity off the stage along with the "vibes" from his performance were inspiration for how he wanted the Reklaws to build their image as country artists. Years later, the two artists were looking to record a song together and sent demos to each other back and forth for approximately eight months. Owen sent "11 Bee ...
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Long Live The Night
"Long Live the Night" is a song recorded by Canadian country duo the Reklaws. The track was co-written by duo member Stuart Walker with Travis Wood and the track's producer Todd Clark. The song was released on a three-track EP of the same name, and became the second single off the Reklaws' debut album ''Freshman Year''. Critical reception Sterling Whitaker of ''Taste of Country'' said the Reklaws "captured the perfect country party vibe" on "Long Live the Night". He stated: "Up-tempo acoustic guitar strumming underpins the track from the start, but the Reklaws fuse some fairly traditional elements with a contemporary sheen. All of it supports a singalong melody that is instantly addictive ear candy. The lyrics to "Long Live the Night" celebrate having a good time while you can, before the sun comes up." ''Building Our Own Nashville'' called the song "very anthemic country pop song with great vocals” that is "hard not to sing along with". Commercial performance "Long Live the Ni ...
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Sophomore Slump (album)
''Sophomore Slump'' is the second album of Canadian country music duo the Reklaws. It was released on October 16, 2020, via Universal Music Canada. It includes their No. 2 hit " Where I'm From", as well as the No. 5 hit "Not Gonna Not "Not Gonna Not" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian country music duo the Reklaws. The duo wrote the song with Gavin Slate, Travis Wood, and producer Todd Clark. It was the second single off their second studio album ''Sophomore Slump ( ...". The album was supported by a virtual tour in the Fall of 2020. Track listing Charts Singles Awards and nominations Release history References {{Authority control 2020 albums The Reklaws albums Universal Music Canada albums Albums produced by Todd Clark ...
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Hometown Kids
"Hometown Kids" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian country duo The Reklaws. The duo wrote the song with Gavin Slate and Travis Wood. It was the lead single off their debut studio album ''Freshman Year''. Background Stuart Walker told ''The Boot'' that the sibling duo "wanted everybody to understand that we are just college kids at heart". It was the first song they wrote with prolific Canadian country songwriters Gavin Slate and Travis Wood. Jenna Walker said the song is "important to us because it was our first major, like, ime tosit down ndreally configure who we are as artists and what we want to say". Critical reception Jenna Melanson of ''Canadian Beats Media'' called the song the "perfect summer anthem". Mary Ayers of ''Teenplicity'' referred to the track as a "joyful country jam" that "creates a yearning for fun summer nights with friends". Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau added the song to his personal Spotify playlist. Music video The official music ...
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Feels Like That
"Feels Like That" is a song recorded by Canadian country duo the Reklaws. The track was co-written by duo member Stuart Walker with Travis Wood, Donovan Woods, and the track's producer Todd Clark. The song was released on a seven-track EP of the same name, and became the third single off the Reklaws' debut album ''Freshman Year''. Commercial performance "Feels Like That" was certified Gold by Music Canada on October 2, 2019, with over 40,000 sales, later achieving Platinum status on July 19, 2023. It reached a peak of #1 on the ''Billboard'' Canada Country chart dated January 26, 2019, marking their first chart-topper. Music video The official music video for "Feels Like That" premiered on January 31, 2019 and was directed by Ben Knechtel. It was shot in Banff, Alberta and Malibu, California Malibu ( ; es, Malibú; Chumash: ) is a beach city in the Santa Monica Mountains region of Los Angeles County, California, situated about west of Downtown Los Angeles. It is known ...
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Can’t Help Myself (Dean Brody And The Reklaws Song)
"Can't Help Myself" is a song recorded by Canadian country music artists Dean Brody and the Reklaws. It was independently released in February 2020 through Brody’s label, Scurvy Dog Music. The song was written by Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line, along with Blake Redferrin, Jason E. Afable, and Rocky Block. Critical reception Matthew Weaver of ''Corus Radio'' called the song the "perfect summer tune" that "gets the party started". Music video The music video was directed by Ben Knechtel and premiered on March 11, 2020. The video was filmed in Toronto, Ontario, and featured Brody, the Reklaws, and fans who were able to enter a casting call. It also featured a can of Brody’s new beer, "Hucklejack Canadian Lager". Commercial performance "Can’t Help Myself" peaked at number 49 on the Canadian Hot 100 for the week of June 6, 2020. It was a Number One hit on the ''Billboard'' Canada Country chart for the same week while setting a record as the most played s ...
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I Do Too
"I Do Too" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian country music duo the Reklaws. The duo wrote the song with Brad Rempel of High Valley and Ben Stennis. It was the fourth single off their second studio album ''Freshman Year''. Critical reception "I Do Too" was named ''Top Country'' Pick of the Week for June 11, 2019. They stated that the song "illustrates the struggle of self-doubt, even when your dreams are coming true", calling it an "important message". Commercial performance "I Do Too" reached a peak of number 6 on the ''Billboard'' Canada Country chart dated August 17, 2019. It also peaked at #98 on Canadian Hot 100 in the same week. It has been certified Platinum by Music Canada. Credits and personnel Credits adapted from ''Freshman Year'' CD booklet. *Todd Clark — production, engineering, programming, backing vocals, guitar, keyboard *Andrew Mendelson — mastering *Sean Moffitt — mixing *Mike Waldron — guitar, banjo *Jenna Walker The Reklaws are a Canad ...
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Canadian Country Music Association
The Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) was founded in 1976 as the Academy of Country Music Entertainment to organize, promote and develop a Canadian country music industry. The groundwork for the association began on June 3rd, 1973 when a group of twelve entertainers, promoters and radio personalities met at The Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto, Ontario and formed a Board of Directors to help promote Canadian content. The group included Jury Krytiuk, president of Boot Records, Bod Dalton, a promotor, Sean Eyre, DJ Lindsay, radio personality Harold Moon who worked for BMI Records, Jack Starr of The Horseshoe Tavern, Barry Haugen of RCA Records, Vic Folliott of Brantford Radio, Mary Butterill of CAPAC Publishing and Ben Kerr who was a prominent promoter and Brent Williams, a notable country and bluegrass entertainer. This group was aided by future Country Music Awards organizer and Country Music Hall of Fame inductee Joe Talbot who flew up from Nasville especially for this meeti ...
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Boots And Hearts Music Festival
The Boots and Hearts Music Festival is a multi-day country music and camping festival produced by Republic Live Inc. and owned by Stan and Eva Dunford. The festival is held annually at the Burl's Creek Event Grounds in Oro-Medonte, Ontario, Canada. Since its inception in 2012, Boots and Hearts has grown to become Canada's largest country music festival and the second largest music festival in North America behind only the CMA Music Festival. Boots and Hearts was awarded the CCMA (Canadian Country Music Association) "Festival of the Year" Award in 2014, 2015, and 2016, as well as the Canadian Music Week "Festival of the Year" in 2015. In 2019 and 2020, they were nominated for "Festival of the Year" by the Academy of Country Music Awards. The 2020 and 2021 editions of the event were cancelled due to the global COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. History Owned by Stan and Eva Dunford, under Republic Live Inc, Boots and Hearts took place for the first time in 2012 at Canadian Tire Mo ...
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Juno Award For Country Album Of The Year
The Juno Award for "Country Recording of the Year" has been awarded since 1970, as recognition each year for the best country music artist in Canada. A number of previous award categories have been combined under this name, including "Best Country Male Artist", "Best Country Female Artist" and "Country Group or Duo of the Year". Winners Best Country Male Artist (1970 - 1974) *1970 - Tommy Hunter * 1971 - Stompin' Tom Connors *1972 - Stompin' Tom Connors *1973 - Stompin' Tom Connors * 1974 - Stompin' Tom Connors Best Country Female Artist (1970 - 1974) *1970 - Dianne Leigh * 1971 - Myrna Lorrie *1972 - Myrna Lorrie *1973 - Shirley Eikhard * 1974 - Shirley Eikhard Best Country Group or Duo (1970 - 1974) *1970 - The Mercey Brothers * 1971 - The Mercey Brothers *1972 - The Mercey Brothers *1973 - The Mercey Brothers * 1974 - The Mercey Brothers Country Male Vocalist of the Year (1975 - 1998) *1975 - Stompin' Tom Connors *1976 - Murray McLauchlan *Juno Awards of 1977, 1977 - ...
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Juno Award
The Juno Awards, more popularly known as the JUNOS, are awards presented annually to Canadian musical artists and bands to acknowledge their artistic and technical achievements in all aspects of music. New members of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame are also inducted as part of the awards ceremonies. The Juno Awards are often referred to as the Canadian equivalent of the Brit Awards in the United Kingdom or the Grammy Awards given in the United States. Members of the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS), or a panel of experts, depending on the award, choose the award winners. However, sales figures are the sole basis for determining the winners of nine of the forty-two categories like Album of the Year or Artist of the Year. CARAS members determine the nominees for Single of the Year, Artist and Group of the Year. A judge vote by experts in the relevant genre, determines the nominees for the remaining categories. The names of the judges remain confidential. Th ...
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