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Adam Gregory (born July 12, 1985) is a Canadian
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singer-songwriter and actor. Active since 2000, he has recorded four studio albums to date, including '' The Way I'm Made'' (2000) and ''Workin' on It'' (2002), both on
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, and a self-titled album in 2006 on Mensa Records. He has charted several singles on the Canadian country music charts, including two singles which were also Top 40 hits on the ''
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chart in the United States. In 2010, Gregory starred in ''WWJD'', a film-based on ''
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'' by Charles Sheldon.


Career


Canadian career

Adam Gregory launched his career in country music when his first album, '' The Way I'm Made'', was released in 2000 on
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. It was certified as a
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by
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in May 2003. He won a Prairie Music Award for Outstanding Country Music Recording in 2001, and the
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for Best New Country Artist for his song "Horseshoes." He met
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while performing at
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in
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. Cyrus was the headliner and asked Gregory to perform with him on his hit "
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". Soon after, Cyrus was heard on "When I Leave This House". The song was included on Gregory's second album, ''Workin' on It'', which was released in 2002. Gregory went to
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,
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in 2003 for the OP ATHENA Show Tour from November 19 to December 5 to perform for the troops. Other performers included
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, singer and dancer Jana Jana, and the Rock-Paper-Scissors Improv Comedy group. Gregory has shown his philanthropic side by being a supporter of the
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for many years, appearing on the show three times, holding charities for the
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, and his involvement with the Sunshine Foundation, which is similar to the
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. Gregory also performed at
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in 2005 to help raise money for the
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awards. Gregory was also nominated in 2005 for the
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's Global Country Artist Award. In June 2006, Gregory's third album, ''Adam Gregory'', containing the single, "Get It On", was released by Mensa Records in association with Aquarius Records. Adam Gregory has continued to further develop his career in the entertainment industry through film, taking a leading role in the comedy ''Sharp as Marbles''. In 2009, he starred in ''WWJD'' with John Schneider. Adam Gregory’s song “The World Could Use A Cowboy” was covered by Canadian Country Music Singer Ty Baynton in 2021 on his album Wrong Turns.


U.S. crossover

In 2007, Gregory signed an exclusive management deal and signed with longtime supporter Jeff Walker of AristoMedia for all publicity campaigns and signed with
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. He has been booked by the
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in Nashville. In April 2008, Gregory released his first single to the United States. " Crazy Days" peaked at No. 33 on the
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chart. In July 2008,
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co-signed Gregory with
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. A new album, '' Crazy Days'', was released on March 24, 2009, in Canada through Big Machine/
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/NSA. The second single from the album, " What It Takes", was released in November and peaked at No. 38 on the Hot Country Songs chart. In October 2008,
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partnered with
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and Gregory for a promotional sponsorship with ringtones and in store events for the remainder of 2008. In January 2009, Gregory became a spokesman for the charity
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which raises money and donates shoes for the needy. In 2010, Gregory sang "What Would Jesus Do?" in the movie ''WWJD'', which is based on the book ''
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'' by the late Charles Sheldon. Although Big Machine went on to release Gregory's ''Crazy Days'' album in conjunction with
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in Canada, a U.S. release never happened, and Gregory left the label to focus on his songwriting and complete a series of tour commitments in his native Canada. Since then, Gregory has focused on his songwriting and recorded a newer, more personal batch of songs. In 2012, Gregory released his first EP, ''Different Places''. It was recorded with Australian producer Mark Moffatt in 2011 and was released on
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/Calusa Entertainment. On February 13, 2013, Gregory signed with Shakir Entertainment Management in New York City.


Movie career

In 2010, Gregory appeared in ''What Would Jesus Do''.


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


Music videos


Awards and nominations


References


External links

* *Country Music Association (January 17, 2005).
Strong Slate of International Candidates Vie For Third Annual CMA Global Country Artist Award
'. Press Release.
What Would Jesus Do?
at
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Gregory, Adam 1985 births Living people Big Machine Records artists Canadian child singers Canadian country singer-songwriters Canadian male singer-songwriters Midas Records Nashville artists Musicians from Edmonton Open Road Recordings artists 21st-century Canadian male singers