- Gord Bamford
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Name = Gord Bamford
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Background = solo_singer
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Born = birth date and age|1976|04|17
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Origin = Traralgon, Australia
Instrument = guitar, vocals
Genre = Country
Occupation =Singer
Years_active = 2000 – present
Label =Royalty Records
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URL = [http://www.gordbamford.com/ www.gordbamford.com]
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Past_members =Gord Bamford (born
April 17 1976 in Traralgon, Australia) is acountry music singer .http://www.gordbamford.com/about.php]Biography
When Bamford was 5 years old, he moved with his mother, Marilyn, from Australia to Lacombe,
Alberta . [http://www.countrymusicnews.ca/news.ihtml?step=2&article_id=783 Country Music News Canadian country Music Artists CD's CDs CD Nashville report ] ] A singer who toured with an Australian country band, Bamford's mother encouraged him to pursue a career in music. In 1995, Bamford entered and won the Nornet Radio Network's "Search for the Stars." With Rob Bartlett from Sundae Sound producing, Bamford went toCalgary to record his debut single, "Forever Starts Today," written byDean McTaggart . The song received a positive response from Canadian country radio the following year.In the summer of 2000, Bamford released his debut album, "God's Green Earth", on his own GWB Records. The album was produced by Bart McKay at Sound Edge Productions in
Saskatoon ,Saskatchewan . Bamford wrote two songs on the album. Five songs were released from the project - "God's Green Earth," "24 x 24," "Where a Cowboy Likes to Roam," "Man of the House" and "Classic Country Song."In 2003, Bamford began spending time in
Nashville, Tennessee writing with Steve Fox, Tim Taylor, andByron Hill , who went on to co-produce his second album. The album, "Life Is Good", was released onOctober 19 2004 .http://www.gordbamford.com/news.php] Bamford wrote or co-wrote 10 of the 11 songs on the project. Six singles were released from the album, including the top 20 singles "Heroes," "My Heart's a Genius," "All About Her," "Life Is Good" and "I Would for You." Amusic video was shot for "All About Her," and reached #8 on CMT Canada's Chevy Top 20.Over the next few years, Bamford opened shows for
Tim McGraw ,Kenny Rogers ,Carolyn Dawn Johnson ,Don Williams andTerri Clark . In both 2005 and 2006, he was nominated at theCanadian Country Music Awards for Independent Male Vocalist of the Year, Independent Song of the Year, and the Chevy Trucks Rising Star Award. [http://www.charleswstockeycentre.com/cwsc/newsrelease.php?story=116 Charles W. Stockey Centre for the Performing Arts and the Bobby Orr Hall of Fame (Festival Performance Hall - Events Calendar) ] ] OnJune 4 2007 , Bamford was one of only two Canadian artists invited to perform at the Global Artist Party at theCMA Music Festival in Nashville.Bamford's second album, "Honkytonks and Heartaches", produced by Nashville producer
Byron Hill , was released onSeptember 25 2007 . The first single, "Blame It On That Red Dress," was Gord's first top 10 hit on the Canadian country singles chart and the music video, directed by award-winning directorStephano Barberis , reached #1 on CMT Canada's Chevy Top 20 for one week.Discography
Albums
ingles
*ACurrent single.
References
External links
* [http://www.gordbamford.com Gord Bamford Official Site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/gordbamford Gord Bamford MySpace]
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