Don Neilson

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{{Infobox musical artist

| name = Don Neilson

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| origin = Toronto, Ontario, Canada

| instrument = Vocals, guitar

| genre = Country

| occupation = Singer-songwriter

| years_active = 1992–1997

| label = Epic

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Don Neilson is a Canadian country music artist best known for three studio albums released through Epic Records in the 1990s. He charted twelve singles on the Canadian country music charts, of which the highest was "You're My Hometown", peaking at #9 in 1993.[http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-110.01-e.php?PHPSESSID=qcl0ndp69of2tclt1feufsnbj4&q1=don+neilson RPM] Neilson was nominated for two Juno Awards in 1993 for Most Promising Male Vocalist and Best Country Male Vocalist, and again for the latter in 1996.

Discography

=Albums=

class="wikitable"

! Year

! Title

1992

| The Other Side of You

1994

| Based on a True Story

1996

| …Or Is It Just Me?

=Singles=

class="wikitable"

! Year

! Title

! CAN Country

! Album

rowspan="2"| 1992

| "Still in the Game"

| align="center"| 10

| rowspan="4"| The Other Side of You

"The Other Side of You"

| align="center"| 22

rowspan="2"| 1993

| "You're My Hometown"

| align="center"| 9

"Let Me Be the One"

|

rowspan="2"| 1994

| "Country in the City"

| align="center"| 10

| rowspan="6"| Based on a True Story

"Tell Me the Lie"

| align="center"| 15

rowspan="3"| 1995

| "Rusted Hinges"

| align="center"| 46

"Easy to Say"

| align="center"| 37

"World to Me"

| align="center"| 60

rowspan="2"| 1996

| "Love That I Deserve"

| align="center"| 29

"Sadie's Kitchen"

| align="center"| 23

| rowspan="4"| …Or Is It Just Me?

rowspan="3"| 1997

| "Home of the Brave"

| align="center"| 60

"High and Outside"

| align="center"| 66

"In My Day"

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References