Tim Hicks
{{Short description|Canadian country singer-songwriter}}
{{BLP sources|date=April 2025}}
{{for-multi|the American football player|Tim Hicks (American football)|the American politician|Tim Hicks (politician)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=June 2020}}
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Tim Hicks
| image = Canadian-country-artist-tim-hicks.jpg
| caption =
| image_size =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|mf=yes|1979|8|22}}
| birth_place = Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
| origin = St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
| instrument =
| genre = Country
| occupation = Singer-songwriter
| years_active = 2012–present
| label = {{hlist|Open Road|ABC Music}}
| website = {{URL|timhicksmusic.com/}}
}}
Tim Hicks (born August 22, 1979){{Cn|date=April 2025}} is a Canadian country music singer-songwriter from St. Catharines, Ontario.{{Cn|date=April 2025}} Since releasing his debut single "Get By" in 2012, he has had eighteen top ten hits on the Canada Country chart. His albums include: Throw Down, 5:01, Shake These Walls, and New Tattoo.
Hicks has earned four nominations for the JUNO Awards. He has also won a CCMA Award, earned two platinum selling singles, seven gold singles ("Loud" is one), one gold album, and two No. 1 chart topping singles including "What a Song Should Do", and "No Truck Song".
Personal life
At the age of six, Hicks started taking music lessons at the Ontario Conservatory of Music in Niagara Falls.{{Cite web|date=November 30, 2015|title=Hometown hero Tim Hicks takes over Scotiabank|url=https://www.niagarathisweek.com/whatson-story/6142113-hometown-hero-tim-hicks-takes-over-scotiabank/|access-date=March 19, 2020|website=Niagara This Week |language=en-CA}} Tim is married to Amanda Hicks, and they have 2 children.{{Cn|date=April 2025}}
In 2002, Hicks graduated from the University of Waterloo with a bachelor's in Psychology.{{Cite web|date=November 22, 2013|title=Tim Hicks|url=https://uwaterloo.ca/alumni/tim-hicks|access-date=March 19, 2020|website=Alumni|language=en}} During his time at the University of Waterloo, Hicks spent his spare time playing at open mic nights across the Waterloo Region.{{Cn|date=April 2025}}
His father is James Hicks.{{Cite web |title=HICKS, James Clarence Douglas - Picton Gazette {{!}} The Picton Gazette |url=https://pictongazette.ca/post/hicks-james-clarence-douglas |access-date=2025-04-07 |website=pictongazette.ca |language=en}}
Career
= Early career =
Early in his career, Hicks built a loyal and dedicated fan base in his home town of Niagara Falls by frequently playing at the local pubs and wineries. This is what led to him being discovered by Open Road Recordings.
= Record deal and ''Throw Down''=
In 2011, Hicks signed a deal with his record label Open Road Recordings. Hicks then opened for Dallas Smith and Chad Brownlee on the Boys of Fall tour in 2012.{{Cite web|title=Tim Hicks's Concert & Tour History {{!}} Concert Archives|url=https://www.concertarchives.org/bands/tim-hicks|access-date=2020-07-18|website=concertarchives.org}}
In 2013, Hicks released his debut album Throw Down, which featured his debut single "Get By" that has since been certified Platinum.{{Cite web|date=2017-02-06|title=Tim Hicks' Debut Single 'Get By' Goes Platinum|url=https://topcountry.ca/tim-hicks-debut-single-get-goes-platinum/|access-date=2020-07-18|website=Top Country|language=en-US}} "Get By" landed in the Top 10 at Country Radio in less than 8 weeks and became his first Gold single.{{Cn|date=April 2025}}
"Get By" performed well on the digital charts as the number-one selling Canadian Country single for more than 17 weeks.{{Cite web |title=Tim Hicks – Throw Down – Open Road Recordings |url=https://openroadrecordings.com/albums/tim-hicks-throw-down/ |access-date=2020-07-18 |language=en}}
According to Mediabase, Hicks was the most played debut country artist in 2013 and was also the best selling digital Canadian country artist of the year.{{Cite web|title=Tim Hicks, Brett Kissel, Dallas Smith and Special Guests Florida Georgia Line To Perform on the 2015 CCMA Awards Show|date=June 25, 2015 |url=https://730ckdm.com/index.php/article-archive/42-music-news/954-tim-hicks-brett-kissel-dallas-smith-and-special-guests-florida-georgia-line-to-perform-on-the-2015-ccma-awards-show|access-date=2020-07-18|publisher=CKDM |language=en}}
== “Stronger Beer” ==
One of the tracks "Stronger Beer" from Hicks's Throw Down album is a humorous take on the comparisons of Canadian and American cultures.{{Cn|date=April 2025}} Although the song was never released as a single, a lyric video was released March 8, 2013, and became a cultural hit. The song has gone on to accumulate over 10 million streams and was certified Platinum in Canada in May 2017.{{Cite web|date=2017-08-30|title=How Tim Hicks' "Stronger Beer" Hopped Up His Career In 2017|url=https://www.fyimusicnews.ca/articles/2017/08/30/how-tim-hicks-stronger-beer-hopped-his-career-2017|access-date=2020-07-18|website=FYI Music News|language=en}}
=''5:01'', ''5:01+,'' and ''Tim Hicks''=
Hicks' second album 5:01 was released August 5, 2014. This album featured the Top 10 singles "Here Comes the Thunder", "She Don't Drink Whiskey Anymore", and "So Do I".{{Cn|date=April 2025}}
In 2014, it was announced that Hicks would join Dierks Bentley's Riser tour as an opening act for its Canadian dates.{{Cite web|date=2014-10-17|title=Dierks Bentley's Riser Tour with Tim Hicks kicks off tomorrow|url=https://topcountry.ca/hicks-opening-select-dates-bentleys-riser-tour/|access-date=2020-07-18|website=Top Country|language=en-US}}
An extended version of 5:01 called 5:01+ was released on July 10, 2015 with four new songs, including the Top 10 hit "Young, Alive and in Love". "Young, Alive and in Love" also reached Top 10 in Australia on the CMC Top 50 charts.{{Cn|date=April 2025}}
Later in the Fall of 2015, Hicks headlined his first Canadian national tour called the “Get A Little Crazy Tour”, with openers Cold Creek County and Jason Benoit.{{Cn|date=April 2025}}
Tim Hicks, a combination of hits from Throw Down and 5:01+, was released in Australia and New Zealand on Jan 28, 2016 through ABC Music. This album reached #4 on the iTunes charts.{{Cite web|date=2016-02-09|title=Tim Hicks - Self Titled|url=https://www.abcmusic.com.au/discography/tim-hicks-self-titled|access-date=2020-07-18|website=ABC Music|language=en}}
= ''Shake These Walls'' and tour =
Hicks's next album Shake These Walls was released on September 9, 2016. It was produced by CMA and Grammy nominee Corey Crowder. The album featured the top-10 singles "Stompin' Ground", "Slow Burn", "Slide Over", and "Forever Rebels".{{Cn|date=April 2025}}
In 2017 Hicks headlined his second nationwide tour, called the Shake These Walls Tour.{{Cite web|title=Tim Hicks "Shake These Walls" Tour |url=https://www.country1011.com/events/tim-hicks-montreal/|access-date=2020-07-18|publisher=CKXA-FM |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170110134630/https://www.country1011.com/events/tim-hicks-montreal/ |archive-date=January 10, 2017 |url-status=dead}}
CMT TV aired a special on the Shake These Walls Tour titled Tim Hicks Sudbury Sunday Night. The special was nominated for a CCMA Award and Certified for two CIMA Road Gold Awards.{{Cite web|title=Road Gold {{!}} Canadian Independent Music Association|url=https://cimamusic.ca/initiatives/road-gold|access-date=2020-07-18|website=cimamusic.ca}}
=''New Tattoo'' and Get Loud Tour =
In 2018, Hicks was presented with the first Nielsen Compass Award at the Country Music Association of Ontario Awards.{{Cite web|title=2018 Winners & Nominees |publisher=Country Music Association of Ontario|url=https://cmaontario.ca/2018-winners-and-nominees/|access-date=March 19, 2020|language=en-CA}} He won the award again in 2019.{{Cite web|last=Porch|first=Front|date=2019-06-21|title=Winners from the 2019 CMA Ontario Awards|url=http://frontporchmusic.ca/music-news/2019-cma-ontario-award-winners/|access-date=2020-07-18|website=Front Porch Music|language=en-US}}
In March 2018, Hicks joined Brantley Gilbert's tour as an opening act throughout Western Canada.{{Cn|date=April 2025}}
In June 2018, Hicks released his fourth studio album New Tattoo and announced his Get Loud tour. His first single "Loud" from this album was licensed by the NHL across North America. The song was used on Sportsnet and NBC Sports in various promotional segments.{{Cite web |date=2018-04-14 |title=Hear Tim Hicks' New Song "LOUD" during NHL Playoffs on Sportsnet & NBC Sports |url=https://topcountry.ca/tim-hicks-loud-nhl-playoffs-sportsnet-nbc-sports/ |access-date=2020-07-18 |website=Top Country |language=en-US}}
The Get Loud tour was his third headlining national tour in Canada and featured Tebey, Madeline Merlo, and Andrew Hyatt as opening acts.{{Cite web|last=Média|first=Bell|title=Tim Hicks Announces 'Get Loud Tour'|url=https://www.iheartradio.ca/news/tim-hicks-announces-get-loud-tour-1.4114627|access-date=2020-07-18|website=iheartradio.ca|language=en-CA}} For the tour he partnered with PLUS1 and donated $1 from every ticket sold to the Unison Fund.{{Cn|date=April 2025}}
His next single from New Tattoo "What a Song Should Do" became his first number 1 song at Canadian country radio.{{Cite web|title=Tim Hicks has his first career #1 with "What A Song Should Do"|url=https://cisnfm.com/news/5377756/tim-hicks-has-his-first-career-1-with-what-a-song-should-do/|access-date=2020-07-18|publisher=CISN-FM |location=Edmonton|language=en}} This song also reached number one on Australia’s CMC Chart.{{Cn|date=April 2025}}
By the end of 2018, it was announced that Hicks was the 7th most played Canadian country artist for that year.{{Cn|date=April 2025}}
=''Wreck This'', ''Campfire Troubador'', and ''Talk to Time''=
In early 2020, Hicks announced the “Wreck This Town World Tour” along with a digital release of Wreck a three-song EP which included the single "No Truck Song". “No Truck Song” was produced by Jeff Coplan and co-written by Hicks, Coplan, and Bruce Wallace.{{cite web|url= https://openroadrecordings.com/news/tim-hicks-no-truck-song-leads-3-track-ep-release-wreck-out-now/|title=Tim Hicks 'No Truck Song' Leads 3 Track EP Release 'Wreck' Out Now|date=March 4, 2020|publisher=Open Road Recordings|accessdate=December 29, 2020}} "No Truck Song" became Hicks' second number one single at Canadian country radio.{{Cite web|title=Tim Hicks Celebrates Success Of 'No Truck Song'|url=https://etcanada.com/video/9c423a0a-baef-11ea-baee-0242ac110005/tim-hicks-celebrates-success-of-no-truck-song/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200830172111/https://etcanada.com/video/9c423a0a-baef-11ea-baee-0242ac110005/tim-hicks-celebrates-success-of-no-truck-song/|url-status=dead|archive-date=August 30, 2020|access-date=2020-07-18|website=ET Canada}} Hicks expanded on his previous EP with a 6-track extended play Wreck This released on June 26, 2020.{{cite web|url=https://canadianbeats.ca/2020/06/22/tim-hicks-announces-wreck-this-ep-available-on-digital-platforms-june-26/|first=Melissa|last=Wiseman|title=Tim Hicks announces Wreck This EP available on digital platforms June 26|date=June 22, 2020|work=Canadian Beats Media|accessdate=January 2, 2021}}
In 2021, he released the extended play Campfire Troubador,{{cite web |title=May 21 is a day that Tim Hicks fans need to mark on their calendar. It's the release day for his new album, Campfire Troubadour|url=https://canadianbeats.ca/2021/04/27/may-21-is-a-day-that-tim-hicks-fans-need-to-mark-on-their-calendar-its-the-release-day-for-his-new-album-campfire-troubadour/|first=Nanci|last=Dagg|website=Canadian Beats Media|date=April 28, 2021}} which included a special edition of the single "The Good, the Bad and the Pretty".{{cite web |url=https://www.socanmagazine.ca/news/video-tim-hicks-discusses-the-good-the-bad-and-the-pretty/|title=VIDEO: TIM HICKS DISCUSSES "THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE PRETTY"|first=Howard|last=Druckman|date=February 19, 2021|work=Words and Music|publisher=SOCAN}} He released a new single, "Whiskey Does", in February 2022.{{cite web|url=https://canadianbeats.ca/2022/03/02/tim-hicks-starts-off-2022-with-the-release-of-his-latest-single-a-ballad-whiskey-does/|title=Tim Hicks starts off 2022 with the release of his latest single, a ballad, "Whiskey Does"|date=March 2, 2022|first=Nanci|last=Dagg|work=Canadian Beats Media}} On September 2, 2022, Hicks released his fifth studio album Talk to Time, which included the singles "The Good, the Bad and the Pretty", "Whiskey Does", "Dodge Out of Hell", and the title track.{{cite web|url=https://www.partonandpearl.com/blog/album-review-tim-hicks-talk-to-time|title=Album Review: Tim Hicks, Talk to Time|first=Kim|last=Hughes|date=November 14, 2022|access-date=April 27, 2023|work=Parton and Pearl}}{{cite web|url=https://canadianbeats.ca/2023/02/23/tim-hicks-unveils-video-for-his-new-single-talk-to-time/|title=Tim Hicks unveils video for his new single, "Talk To Time"|first=Nanci|last=Dagg|date=February 23, 2023|work=Canadian Beats Media|access-date=April 27, 2023}}
Discography
= Studio albums =
=Live albums=
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scope="col" | Title
! scope="col" | Details |
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scope="row"| Tim Hicks Live{{cite news|last1=Kennedy|first1=John R.|title=Tim Hicks To Release Live Album|url=http://www.iheartradio.ca/chom/tim-hicks-to-release-live-album-1.2580253|accessdate=May 8, 2017|work=iHeartRadio|publisher=iHeartMedia|date=May 2, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181215122539/http://www.iheartradio.ca/chom/tim-hicks-to-release-live-album-1.2580253|archive-date=December 15, 2018|url-status=live}}
|
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=Extended plays=
class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" |
scope="col" style="width:10em;" rowspan="2"| Title
! scope="col" style="width:20em;" rowspan="2"| Details ! scope="col"| Peak positions |
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style="font-size:smaller;"
! scope="col" width="65"| AUS |
scope="row"| Tim Hicks
|
| 94 |
scope="row"| Wreck This
|
| — |
scope="row"| Campfire Troubador
|
| — |
= Singles =
== As lead artist ==
class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" |
scope="col" rowspan="2"| Year
! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:18em;"| Title ! scope="col" colspan="2"| Peak chart ! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:10em;" | Certifications ! scope="col" rowspan="2"| Album |
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style="font-size:smaller;"
! scope="col" style="width:4em;"| CAN
! scope="col" style="width:4em;"| CAN Country
|
2012
! scope="row"| "Get By" | 57 | 9 |
| align="left" rowspan="4"| Throw Down |
rowspan="2"| 2013
! scope="row"| "Hell Raisin' Good Time" | 59 | 8 |
|
scope="row"| "Buzz, Buzz, Buzzing"
| 94 | 8 | |
rowspan="3"| 2014
! scope="row"| "Got a Feeling" {{small|(featuring Blackjack Billy)}} | 62 | 14 |
|
scope="row"| "Here Comes the Thunder"
| 69 | 10 |
| align="left" rowspan="3"| 5:01 |
scope="row"| "She Don't Drink Whiskey Anymore"
| 91 | 10 | |
rowspan="2"| 2015
! scope="row"| "So Do I" | 87 | 8 | |
scope="row"| "Young, Alive and In Love"
| — | 11 | | align="left"| 5:01+ |
rowspan="2"| 2016
! scope="row"| "Stompin' Ground" | — | 7 |
| align="left" rowspan="4"| {{nowrap|Shake These Walls}} |
scope="row"| "Slow Burn"
| — | 9 | |
rowspan="2"| 2017
! scope="row"| "Slide Over" | — | 2 | |
scope="row"| "Forever Rebels"
| — | 10 | |
rowspan="2"| 2018
! scope="row"| "Loud" | — | 4 |
| align="left" rowspan="3"| New Tattoo |
scope="row"| "The Worst Kind" {{small|(featuring Lindsay Ell)}}
| — | 17 | |
2019
! scope="row"| "What a Song Should Do" | — | 1 |
|
rowspan="2"| 2020
! scope="row"| "No Truck Song" | 71 | 1 |
| rowspan="2" align="left"| Wreck This |
scope="row"| "Wreck This Town"
| — | 43 | |
2021
! scope="row"| "The Good, the Bad and the Pretty" | — | 26 | | align="left" rowspan="4"| Talk to Time |
rowspan="2"| 2022
! scope="row"| "Whiskey Does" | — | 10 | |
scope="row"| "Dodge Out of Hell"
| — | 10 |
rowspan="2"| 2023
! scope="row"| "Talk to Time" | — | 7 | |
scope="row"| "Yee to the Haw"
| — | 30 | | rowspan="3" {{TBA}} |
2024
! scope="row"| "One More" | — | 19 | |
2025
! scope="row"| "Quits" | — | 24 | |
colspan="6" style="font-size:85%"| "—" denotes releases that did not chart |
==As featured artist==
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scope="col" rowspan="2"| Year
! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:18em;"| Title ! scope="col"| Peak chart ! scope="col" rowspan="2"| Album |
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style="font-size:smaller;"
! style="width:4em;"| CAN Country |
2015
! scope="row"| "One Horse Town" | 41 | align="left"| The Squeeze |
2024
! scope="row"| "Won't Forget" | — | {{TBA}} |
=Other songs=
class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" |
scope="col"| Year
! scope="col"| Title ! scope="col"| Certifications ! scope="col"| Album |
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2013
! scope="row"| "Stronger Beer" |
| align="left"| Throw Down |
=Music videos=
{{BLP unsourced section|date=September 2024}}
class="wikitable plainrowheaders" |
scope="col" | Year
! scope="col" | Title ! scope="col" | Director |
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rowspan="3"| 2013
! scope="row"| "Get By" | Jason Lupish |
scope="row"| "Hell Raisin' Good Time"
| Steven Goldmann |
scope="row"| "Buzz, Buzz, Buzzing" |
rowspan="3"| 2014
! scope="row"| "Got a Feeling" (featuring Blackjack Billy) | rowspan="2"| Adam Rothlein |
scope="row"| "Here Comes the Thunder" |
scope="row"| "She Don't Drink Whiskey Anymore"
| The Edde Brothers |
rowspan="4"| 2015
! scope="row"| "So Do I" | Brent Bergerson |
scope="row"| "Young, Alive and In Love"
| |
scope="row"| "One Horse Town" (with The Road Hammers)
| |
scope="row"| "I'll Be Home for Christmas but I'll Be Drunk"
| Joel Stewart |
rowspan="2"| 2016
! scope="row"| "Stompin' Ground" | |
scope="row"| "Slow Burn"
| Ross Kolton |
2017
! scope="row"| "Slide Over" |
rowspan="2"| 2018
! scope="row"| "Loud" |
scope="row"| "The Worst Kind"
| Ben Knechtel |
2019
! scope="row" | "What a Song Should Do" | Lee Levin / Adam Rothlein |
2020
! scope="row" |"No Truck Song" |Adam Rothlein |
2021
! scope="row" |"Slow" | |
rowspan="3"| 2022
! scope="row"| "Whiskey Does" |Adam Rothlein |
scope="row"| "High Rollers"
| |
scope="row"| "Dodge Out of Hell"
|Adam Rothlein |
2023
! scope="row"| "Talk to Time" |Travis Didluck |
Awards and nominations
class="wikitable" |
scope="col" | Year
! scope="col" | Association ! scope="col" | Category ! scope="col" | Result ! scope="col" | {{Ref.}} |
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2013
| Canadian Country Music Association | Rising Star | {{nom}} |
rowspan="10" | 2014
| rowspan="2"| Juno Awards of 2014 | Breakthrough Artist of the Year | {{nom}} |
Country Album of the Year – Throw Down
| {{nom}} |
rowspan="4" |Canadian Country Music Association
| Rising Star | {{won}} |
Album of the Year – Throw Down
| {{nom}} |
Songwriter of the Year – "Hell Raisin' Good Time"
| {{nom}} |
CMT Video of the Year – "Got a Feeling"
| {{nom}} |
rowspan="4" |Country Music Association of Ontario
|Male Artist of the Year | {{won}} |
Album of the Year – Throw Down
| {{nom}} |
Single of the Year – "Get By"
| {{nom}} |
Songwriter of the Year – "Get By"
| {{nom}} |
rowspan="6" | 2015
| rowspan="3" |Canadian Country Music Association | Male Artist of the Year | {{nom}} |
Album of the Year – 5:01
| {{nom}} |
Interactive Artist of the Year
| {{nom}} |
rowspan="3" |Country Music Association of Ontario
|Single of the Year – "Here Comes The Thunder" | {{nom}} |
Video of the Year – "She Don’t Drink Whiskey Anymore"
| {{nom}} |
Songwriter of Year – "Here Comes The Thunder"
| {{nom}} |
rowspan="5" |2016
|Canada Music Week's Live Music Awards |Breakthrough Touring Artist of the Year | {{nom}} |
Canadian Country Music Association
|Interactive Artist of the Year | {{nom}} |{{Cite web|url=https://www.ccma.org/cgi/page.cgi/_article.html/News/2016_CCMA_Awards_Nominees|title=2016 CCMA Awards Nominees – Canadian Country Music Association|publisher=Canadian Country Music Association |access-date=March 19, 2020}} |
rowspan="7" |Country Music Association of Ontario
|Fans’ Choice | {{nom}} |
Male Artist of the Year
| {{nom}} |
Album of the Year – 5:01+
| {{nom}} |
rowspan="6" |2017
| Male artist of the Year | {{won}} |
Album of the Year – Shake These Walls
| {{nom}} |
Songwriter of the Year – "Stompin’ Ground" (with Todd Clark, Gavin Slate and Travis Wood)
| {{nom}} |
Fan's Choice
| {{nom}} |
rowspan=3|Canadian Country Music Association
| Male Artist of the Year | {{nom}} |
Interactive Artist or Group of the Year
| {{nom}} |
rowspan="6" | 2018
| Fan's Choice Award | {{nom}} |
Juno Awards of 2018
|Country Album of the Year – Shake These Walls | {{nom}} |
rowspan="4" |Country Music Association of Ontario
|Fans’ Choice of the Year | {{nom}} |
Male Artist of the Year
| {{nom}} |
Single of the Year – "Slide Over"
| {{nom}} |
Video of the Year – "Slide Over"
| {{nom}} |
rowspan="12" |2019
|Canada Music Week's Live Music Awards |Video of the Year – "The Worst Kind" | {{won}} |
Juno Awards of 2019
| Country Album of the Year – New Tattoo | {{nom}} |
rowspan="4" |Canadian Country Music Association
| Entertainer of the Year | {{nom}} | rowspan="4" |{{cite web |title=2019 CCMA Award Nominees – Canadian Country Music Association |url=https://www.ccma.org/2019_CCMA_Award_Nominees.html |publisher=Canadian Country Music Association |accessdate=August 17, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190715172334/https://www.ccma.org/2019_CCMA_Award_Nominees.html |archive-date=July 15, 2019 |url-status=live }} |
Album of the Year – New Tattoo
| {{nom}} |
Fans' Choice Award
| {{nom}} |
Male Artist of the Year
| {{nom}} |
rowspan="6" |Country Music Association of Ontario
|Male Artist of the Year | {{won}} |
Fans’ Choice of the Year
| {{nom}} |
Single of the Year – "Loud"
| {{nom}} |
Album of the Year – New Tattoo
| {{nom}} |
Video of the Year – "The Worst Kind"
| {{nom}} |
Songwriter of the Year – "Loud"
| {{nom}} |
rowspan=2|2020
| rowspan="2" |Canadian Country Music Association | Songwriter(s) Of The Year – "No Truck Song" (shared with Jeff Coplan, Bruce Wallace) | {{nom}} |
Video Of The Year – "No Truck Song"
| {{nom}} |
rowspan="6"| 2021
| rowspan="5"| Country Music Association of Ontario |Fans' Choice | {{nom}} |
Male Artist of the Year
| {{nom}} |
Music Video of the Year – "No Truck Song"
| {{nom}} |
Single of the Year – "No Truck Song"
| {{won}} |
Songwriter(s) of the Year – "No Truck Song" (with Jeff Coplan, Bruce Wallace)
| {{nom}} |
2021 Canadian Country Music Awards
| Single of the Year – "No Truck Song" | {{nom}} | {{cite web|first=Katie|last=Colley|url=https://etcanada.com/news/821320/the-reklaws-lead-ccma-nominations-with-six/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210923090024/https://etcanada.com/news/821320/the-reklaws-lead-ccma-nominations-with-six/|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 23, 2021|title=The Reklaws Lead CCMA Awards Nominations With Six: See The Full List|work=ET Canada|date=September 21, 2021}} |
rowspan="6"|2022
|Country Album of the Year – Campfire Troubador | {{nom}} |Jackson Weaver, [https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/2022-juno-award-nominees-1.6367948 "Charlotte Cardin, The Weeknd, Justin Bieber lead 2022 Juno Award nominees"]. CBC News, March 1, 2022. |
rowspan="3"|Country Music Association of Ontario
|Album of the Year – Campfire Troubador | {{nom}} |
Fans' Choice
| {{won}} |
Male Artist of the Year
|{{won}} |
rowspan=2|Canadian Country Music Association
| Songwriter(s) of the Year – "Whiskey Does" (with Deric Ruttan, Monty Criswell) | {{nom}} | rowspan=2|{{cite web|url=https://ccma.org/2022-nominees/|title=2022 CCMA AWARD NOMINEES|work=Canadian Country Music Association|date=July 20, 2022 |access-date=September 12, 2022|archive-date=September 13, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220913031458/https://ccma.org/2022-nominees/}} |
Video of the Year – "Whiskey Does"
| {{nom}} |
rowspan=6|2023
| rowspan=4|Country Music Association of Ontario | Album of the Year – Talk to Time | {{nom}} | rowspan=4|{{cite web|url=https://frontporchmusic.ca/cmaontario-awards-nominees-winners/ |title=2023 CMAOntario Awards: Celebrating the Best Country Music In Ontario |date=March 27, 2023|work=Front Porch Music|access-date=April 17, 2023}} |
Fans' Choice
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Male Artist of the Year
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Songwriter(s) of the Year – "Whiskey Does" (with Deric Ruttan, Monty Criswell)
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rowspan="2"| Canadian Country Music Association
| Album of the Year - Talk to Time | {{nom}} | rowspan="2"| {{cite web|url=https://ccma.org/2023-nominees/|title=2023 CCMA Awards Nominees|work=Canadian Country Music Association|date=July 13, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230714125710/https://ccma.org/2023-nominees/|archive-date=July 14, 2023|access-date=July 18, 2023}} |
Fans' Choice
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rowspan="2"| 2025
| rowspan="2"| Country Music Association of Ontario | Male Artist of the Year | {{nom}} |
Songwriter(s) of the Year – "Quits" (with Deric Ruttan, Monty Criswell)
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References
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External links
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Category:Canadian country singer-songwriters
Category:Canadian male singer-songwriters
Category:Musicians from St. Catharines
Category:People from Niagara Falls, Ontario
Category:Canadian Country Music Association Rising Star Award winners
Category:21st-century Canadian male singers