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Risk Album awarded 2008 Juno for Country Recording of the Year |
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Combined Total Sales of over One Million:
Calm Before the Storm-Certified US Gold
Outside the Frame
That’s the Truth
A Paul Brandt Christmas-Shall I Play For You?
What I Want To Be Remembered For-Greatest Hits
Small Towns & Big Dreams-2002 CCMA Album of the Year
'This Time Around' 2005 CCMA Album of the Year |
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6 time CCMA Awards Show Host |
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Billboard's Best Selling New Male Country Artist (1996) |
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Country Music Television's (CMT) Top New Male Artist (1996) |
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Country America New Male Artist (top-ten list award) in 1997 |
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Six Juno awards including 1998 Male Vocalist-(Pop overall category), and
Country Male Vocalist at the Juno Awards (Canada’s Grammy equivalent)
& Juno Awards Country Male Vocalist of the Year-2000 |
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CCMA Humanitarian Award- 1998- Paul works closely with World Vision and
Children’s Hospitals across Canada, primarily the Alberta Children’s
hospital, his “Homecoming Concert Fundraiser” brought in over
$250,000 for the hospital. |
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12 CCMA Awards including CCMA Male Vocalist of the Year 1997, 1998, 1999,
2000,2002 (with his 5th win, receives Male Vocalist honor more than any
artist in history) |
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"My Heart Has A History" CCMA Song of the Year-1996/ Most played
song at Canadian Radio (source: The Record Magazine 1996)/ Peak US chart
position #5 in R&R/ Peak Canadian position #1/ BMI* Award Winner &
BMI* “Million-air” Award |
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"I Do" - SOCAN Song of the Year-1997/ CCMA Single of the Year-1997/
CCMA Video of the Year-1997/ Peak US chart position #1 in R&R (with
this milestone, Paul becomes the first Canadian male country artist to achieve
a #1 US chart position since Hank Snow)/ Peak Canadian chart position #1/
BMI* Award Winner & BMI* “Million-air” Award |
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"I Meant to do That"- Peak Canadian chart position #1-(1997)/
Annual SOCAN Award |
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"Take it From Me" – Peak Canadian chart position #1-(1997)/
Annual SOCAN Award/ Most performed song at Canadian Radio |
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"That's the Truth"- Peak Canadian chart position #1- (1999)/
Annual SOCAN Award/ CCMA Video of the Year |
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"What I Want to be Remembered For" - Peak Canadian chart position
#1-(2001) |
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Song called “For You” written by Paul and his long time co-writer
and co-producer Steve Rosen recorded by Johnny Cash and Dave Matthews for
the Mel Gibson epic “We Were Soldiers”. |
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Paul re-writes original lyrics to the Steve Pineo song “Canadian
Man” to make a tribute song “Canadian Man- Hockey Version”
celebrating the success of the women’s and men’s Olympic Hockey
Teams. The song quickly becomes the #1 selling single in Canada, top 5 selling
single of 2002 |
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“Small Towns & Big Dreams” produced by Steve Rosen and
Brandt, wins CCMA 2002 Album of the Year, Paul also takes home CCMA Male
Artist of the Year. |
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June 2003, Brandt begins first studio album project since 1999’s
“That’s the Truth”, titled “This Time Around”.
Slated for June 29 2004 release. His first single off the CD debuts as the
#5 most added song all formats, #4 most added Canadian, and #1 most added
at country radio (BDS). |
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July 2006, Brandt begins recording of his second Christmas CD- 'A Gift' for release in 2006, along with a 10 year Anniversary project for '07 release. |
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May 2007- Releases 'Didn't Even See The Dust' to Country Radio and CMT in advance of the album 'Risk'. |