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1 Music career  



1.1  Another Day, Another Dime and Johnny Reid  





1.2  Born to Roll  





1.3  Kicking Stones and Dance with Me  





1.4  A Place Called Love  





1.5  Fire It Up  





1.6  What Love Is All About  





1.7  Revival  







2 Maggie (the Musical)  





3 Discography  





4 Awards and nominations  





5 Band  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Johnny Reid
Johnny Reid in 2015
Born (1973-08-21) August 21, 1973 (age 50)
OccupationSinger
Years active1997–present
Labels
  • Open Road,
  • EMI Music Canada,
  • Manhattan
  • Websitewww.johnnyreid.com

    John Kirkland Reid (born August 21, 1973) is a Scottish-Canadian country music artist. Reid moved to Canada in July 1989 when he was 16 from Scotland United Kingdom. His father, a diesel mechanic, wanted to give Reid and his brother opportunities he did not think they would have in Scotland. He graduated from Turner Fenton Secondary SchoolinBrampton, Ontario, in 1992. Reid went on to attend Bishop's UniversityinLennoxville, Quebec, where he met his wife (and was a kicker on the varsity football team).[2]

    Reid moved to Nashville, Tennessee to make country music; he and his family reside in Nashville.[3] He was nominated for the 2008 Juno Award for Country Recording of the Year for Kicking Stones. Reid was named Male Artist of the Year at both the 2008 and 2009 CCMA Awards. He also performed at the Canada Day celebrations on Parliament Hill on July 1, 2010, which the Queen and Prince Philip attended.

    Music career[edit]

    Another Day, Another Dime and Johnny Reid[edit]

    Reid's debut album, Another Day, Another Dime, was released in 1997 on JCD Records. No singles were ever released from the album. However, it was his second album, which was self-titled and released in 2000, where he saw minimal chart success. Three singles from this album were released and all three of which charted. The lead-off and debut single, "Given Up on Me", was a minor hit on the RPM Country Tracks chart. It reached a peak of No. 45. A second single, "Runnin' Wild" charted at No. 50. The album's third and final single, "She Don't Wanna Hear", just missed the Top 40 of the country chart, peaking at No. 41.

    Born to Roll[edit]

    Reid's first single in four years, "You Still Own Me", was released in 2004. It was the lead-off single to his third studio album, Born to Roll. The charted in the 20 of the Canadian country charts. Born to Roll was released on March 15, 2005, via Open Road Recordings, and peaked at No. 5 on the Canadian Top Country Albums chart. A second single, "Sixty to Zero", charted to No. 19, however it was the album's third single to get Reid into the Top 10 of the charts. "Missing an Angel" eventually reached No. 6 on the charts, giving him his first Top 10 single of his career. A fourth single, "Time Flies", also managed to chart in the Top 10, peaking at No. 9. A fifth and final single, "Gypsy in My Soul", only made No. 12. Born to Roll became his first certified album, being certified Gold by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA).

    In 2007, Canadian music group Emerson Drive covered "You Still Own Me". They took the song to No. 22 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

    Kicking Stones and Dance with Me[edit]

    In 2007, a new single entitled "Love Sweet Love", would be released and act as the lead-off single to Kicking Stones, which was released on April 10, 2007. The single peaked at No. 11 on the Canadian country charts and was followed by a string of Top 20 singles. The second single, the album's title track, reached No. 13, and "Darlin'", the album's third single, became Reid's first Top 5 single. Two additional singles, "Thank You" and "Out of the Blue", were released, peaking at No. 13 and No. 7 on the charts, respectively.

    Reid's fifth studio album, Dance with Me, was released in March 2009, and debuted at No. 1 on the Canadian Top Country Albums chart and No. 3 on the Canadian Albums Chart.[4] "A Woman Like You" was released as the first single from the album and reached No. 4 on the country charts, peaking No. 4 in 2009. The title track was then released and reached No. 10, followed by "Old Flame", which has so far peaked in the Top 10.

    A Christmas album, entitled Christmas, was released November 10, 2009. Reid's first live DVD, Live at the Jubilee was released on February 9, 2010.

    A Place Called Love[edit]

    In 2010, Johnny Reid signed with EMI for the release of his next studio album, A Place Called Love, released August 31, 2010. The first single, "Today I'm Gonna Try and Change the World" was released on June 7. Reid's second live DVD, Heart & Soul was released on March 29, 2011, in Canada.

    Fire It Up[edit]

    2012 marked the release of Johnny Reid's second album for EMI, Fire It Up. The title track was released on January 10 to Canadian radio and iTunes. The album features Canadian guest artists Carolyn Dawn Johnson and Serena Ryder. The album was also released as a deluxe version with four bonus songs and a DVD featuring the making of the album.

    Reid released his second Christmas album, A Christmas Gift to You, on October 22, 2013.[5]

    What Love Is All About[edit]

    Reid's first studio album for Universal Music Canada, What Love Is All About, was released on November 13, 2015. The album features a duet with Kardinal Offishall. Reid's first single off the album was "A Picture of You". It was followed by "Honey Honey".

    Revival[edit]

    Reid released Revival with Universal Music Canada on November 3, 2017. The album featured 13 original songs and marked Reid's most soul-inspired album to date. In 2018, Revival was nominated for two JUNO Awards in the categories of Album of the Year and Adult Contemporary Album of the Year. On November 9, 2018, Reid released Revival Live, his first live album, which was recorded during the 2018 Revival Live Canadian tour.

    Maggie (the Musical)[edit]

    In 2022, Reid announced that his new musical, co-written with Canadian playwright Matt Murray, would premiere at Theatre Aquarius in Hamilton, Ontario in 2023.[6] The show is also scheduled to headline The Charlottetown Festival in summer 2023[7] and will have a limited run at The Savoy Theatre in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, in fall 2023. Set in Lanarkshire, Scotland, Maggie is based on a true story and inspired by Reid's grandmother. It features music co-written by Johnny Reid, Matt Murray and Canadian musical theatre composer Bob Foster and is produced by Michael Rubinoff, the originating producer of Come From Away. Originally titled My Bonnie Lass, the show was developed at Sheridan College’s prestigious Canadian Music Theatre Project in 2018,[8] receiving a studio theatre production at the college in 2019.

    Discography[edit]

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Year Association Category Result
    2005 Canadian Country Music Association Chevy Trucks Rising Star Award Nominated
    Independent Song of the Year — "You Still Own Me" Won
    2006 Chevy Trucks Rising Star Award Won
    Single of the Year — "Missing an Angel" Nominated
    SOCAN Songwriter of the Year — "Missing an Angel" Nominated
    Independent Male Artist of the Year Won
    Independent Single of the Year — "Missing an Angel" Won
    2007 Male Artist of the Year Nominated
    Independent Male Artist of the Year Won
    2008 Juno Awards of 2008 Country Recording of the Year — Kicking Stones Nominated
    Canadian Country Music Association Album of the Year — Kicking Stones Nominated
    Top Selling Canadian Album — Kicking Stones Won
    Male Artist of the Year Won
    2009 Album of the Year — Dance with Me Won
    Video of the Year — "A Woman Like You" Won
    Male Artist of the Year Won
    Fan's Choice Award Won
    Single of the Year — "A Woman Like You" Nominated
    Songwriter of the Year — "A Woman Like You" Won
    Top Selling Canadian Album — Dance with Me Won
    2010 Juno Awards of 2010 Country Album of the Year — Dance with Me Won
    Album of the Year — Dance with Me Nominated
    Artist of the Year Nominated
    Juno Fan Choice Award Nominated
    Canadian Country Music Association Single of the Year — "Dance with Me" Won
    Video of the Year — "Dance with Me" Nominated
    Songwriter of the Year — "Dance with Me" Won
    Top Selling Canadian Album — Dance with Me Won
    Fans' Choice Award Won
    Male Artist of the Year Nominated
    2011 Juno Awards of 2011 Juno Fan Choice Award Nominated
    Artist of the Year Nominated
    Album of the Year — A Place Called Love Nominated
    Country Album of the Year — A Place Called Love Won
    Canadian Country Music Association Fans' Choice Award Won
    Male Artist of the Year Won
    Album of the Year — A Place Called Love Nominated
    Top Selling Canadian Album — A Place Called Love Won
    Single of the Year — "Today I'm Gonna Try and Change the World" Nominated
    Songwriter of the Year — "Today I'm Gonna Try and Change the World" Nominated
    Video of the Year — "Today I'm Gonna Try and Change the World" Won
    2012 Juno Awards of 2012 Single of the Year — "Let's Go Higher" Nominated
    Canadian Country Music Association Fans' Choice Award Won
    Male Artist of the Year Nominated
    Album of the Year — Fire It Up Nominated
    Top Selling Canadian Album — Fire It Up Won
    Single of the Year — "Fire It Up" Nominated
    Songwriter of the Year — "Fire It Up" Nominated
    Video of the Year — "Fire It Up" Nominated
    Interactive Artist of the Year Nominated
    2013 Juno Awards of 2013 Artist of the Year Nominated
    Country Album of the Year — Fire It Up Won
    Video of the Year — "Fire It Up" Nominated
    Canadian Country Music Association Fans' Choice Award Nominated
    Songwriter of the Year — "Baby I Know It" Nominated
    Top Selling Canadian Album — Fire It Up Won
    2014 Juno Awards of 2014 Adult Contemporary Album of the Year — A Christmas Gift to You Won
    Canadian Country Music Association Fans' Choice Award Won
    Interactive Artist of the Year Nominated
    Top Selling Canadian Album — A Christmas Gift to You Won
    2015 Fans' Choice Award Won
    2016 SOCAN Awards[9] National Achievement Award Won
    Canadian Country Music Association Fan's Choice Award Nominated
    Male Artist of the Year Nominated
    CMT Video of the Year — "What Love Is All About" Nominated
    2017 Country Music Association of Ontario Video of the Year — "What Love Is All About" Nominated
    2018 JUNO Awards of 2018 Album of the Year - Revival Nominated
    Adult Contemporary Album of the Year - Revival Nominated

    Band[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Johnny Reid - The Real Deal".
  • ^ "Canadian country star Johnny Reid being courted by labels around the world".
  • ^ "Johnny Reid – the biggest Scots star you've never heard of". The Sunday Post. 2013-06-15.
  • ^ "SOCAN@Country Music Awards", Words and Music, Winter 2010
  • ^ "Johnny Reid brings Christmas tour to Edmonton". Edmonton Journal. October 4, 2013. Retrieved October 22, 2013.
  • ^ "Maggie The Musical to Premiere in Hamilton, ON in 2023". www.johnnyreid.com. 15 July 2022. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
  • ^ Gallant, Isabelle (December 1, 2021). "New musical by Johnny Reid to headline Charlottetown Festival in 2023". CBC News.
  • ^ BWW News Desk. "Sheridan's Canadian Music Theatre Project Launches Four New Musicals". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2022-11-29.
  • ^ "2016 SOCAN Awards - SOCAN". www.socan.ca. Archived from the original on 2016-11-04. Retrieved 2016-06-27.
  • External links[edit]


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