Dean Brody (born August 12, 1975) is a Canadian country music artist from British Columbia. He has won 16 CCMA Awards and 2 JUNO Awards.
Originally signed to Broken Bow Records in 2008, Brody made his debut later that year with the single "Brothers". This song, a Top 40 country hit in the US, was the first single from his self-titled debut album, released in 2009 under the production of Matt Rovey. In 2010, Brody was signed to Open Road Recordings and released his second album, Trail in Life. In 2012, he released his third album, Dirt, earning the 2012 CCMA Album of the Year award and a 2013 Juno nomination for Country Album of the Year. Brody also won the 2012 and 2013 CCMA Male Artist of the Year award. Brody's fourth album, Crop Circles, was released in 2013. Brody's fifth album, Gypsy Road, was released in 2015. Brody's sixth album, Beautiful Freakshow, was released in 2016, and he subsequently earned the singer 3 Awards at the 2017 CCMA Awards show, including Fan's Choice, Songwriter of the Year and Top-Selling Canadian Single of the Year for "Bush Party". In 2020, Brody landed the record for the most played song ever in a single week at Canadian country radio with "Canadian Summer", which was included on his seventh album Boys. He is the only Canadian country artist to have headlined the Budweiser Stage in Toronto for six consecutive years.
The first single from Brody's second album, "Wildflower", was released in April 2010. A second single, "Roll That Barrel Out", was released in July 2010. The album, Trail in Life, was released by Open Road Recordings in August 2010. Other singles included the title track, "People Know You by Your First Name" and "Little Yellow Blanket".
Brody's fourth studio album, Crop Circles, was released on November 5, 2013. The lead single, "Bounty", was released on August 19. It was followed by the title track in December 2013, "Another Man's Gold" in April 2014 and "Mountain Man" in September 2014.
Brody's sixth studio album, Beautiful Freakshow, was released on October 21, 2016. The album's lead single, "Bush Party" released to Canadian country radio on 2016, and was certified Platinum by Music Canada. The album also included Brody's third number one hit "8th Day", as well as the Platinum-certified "Beautiful Freakshow" and Gold-certified "Time". In 2017, Brody headlined the Budweiser Stage in Toronto, Ontario for the first time.
Brody released his seventh album, Boys on November 18, 2020. The title track "Boys" was released as the third single to country radio off the album and featured American country singer Mickey Guyton. The song would also reach #1 on the Canada Country chart. "Lightning Bug" was released to radio as the fourth single off the album in April 2021. Brody then collaborated with fellow Canadian country artist Jade Eagleson on "More Drinkin' Than Fishin'", and released "I'd Go to Jail" as the fifth single from Boys.
In May 2022, he released the new single "Where'd You Learn How to Do That". The song would go on to become Brody's eight number one in Canada, and he followed it up with the release of "You Got the Wrong Guy" in October 2022. In April 2023, he released the single "Broke", which will be included on his ninth studio album, slated for release in the fall of 2023. In July 2023, Canadian Country Music Association announced that Brody would receive "Gary Slaight Music Humanitarian Award" for his contributions and achievements through his Dean Brody Foundation.
In September 2023, Brody released his eighth album Right Round Here, which includes his previous singles from 2022 and 2023. He embarked on the acoustic "Right Round Here" Tour across Canada to support the album in the fall of 2023. In 2024, Brody released the single "Your Mama Would Hate Me" with the James Barker Band.
2009 | Canadian Country Music Association | Single of the Year – "Brothers" | |
Songwriter of the Year – "Brothers" | |||
CMT Video of the Year – "Brothers" | |||
Rising Star | |||
2010 | Male Artist of the Year | ||
Album of the Year – Dean Brody | |||
Single of the Year – "Dirt Road Scholar" | |||
Songwriter of the Year – "Dirt Road Scholar" | |||
CMT Video of the Year – "Wildflower" | |||
2011 | Juno Awards of 2011 | Country Album of the Year – Trail in Life | |
Canadian Country Music Association | Fans' Choice Award | ||
Male Artist of the Year | |||
Album of the Year – Trail in Life | |||
Single of the Year – "Trail in Life" | |||
Songwriter of the Year – "Trail in Life" | |||
2012 | Fans' Choice Award | ||
Male Artist of the Year | |||
Album of the Year – Dirt | |||
Single of the Year – "Canadian Girls" | |||
Songwriter of the Year – "Canadian Girls" | |||
CMT Video of the Year – "Canadian Girls" | |||
Interactive Artist of the Year | |||
2013 | Juno Awards of 2013 | Country Album of the Year – Dirt | |
Canadian Country Music Association | Fans' Choice Award | ||
Male Artist of the Year | |||
Single of the Year – "It's Friday" | |||
Songwriter of the Year – "Bob Marley" | |||
Songwriter of the Year – "It's Friday" | |||
CMT Video of the Year – "I'm Movin' On" | |||
2014 | Juno Awards of 2014 | Country Album of the Year – Crop Circles | |
Canadian Country Music Association | Fans' Choice Award | ||
Male Artist of the Year | |||
Album of the Year – Crop Circles | |||
Single of the Year – "Bounty" | |||
Songwriter of the Year – "Bounty" | |||
CMT Video of the Year – "Bounty" | |||
2015 | Fans' Choice Award | ||
Male Artist of the Year | |||
Album of the Year – Gypsy Road | |||
Single of the Year – "Another Man's Gold" | |||
Songwriter of the Year – "Upside Down" | |||
Video of the Year – "Upside Down" | |||
2016 | Juno Awards of 2016 | Juno Fan Choice Award | |
Country Album of the Year – Gypsy Road | |||
2017 | Canadian Country Music Association | Fan's Choice Award | |
Songwriter of the Year - "Time" | |||
2019 | Canadian Country Music Association | Male Artist of the Year | |
Entertainer of the Year | |||
Fans' Choice Award | |||
2020 | Juno Awards of 2020 | Country Album of the Year – Black Sheep | |
Canadian Country Music Association | Album Of The Year – Black Sheep | ||
Entertainer Of The Year | |||
Fans’ Choice Award | |||
Male Artist Of The Year | |||
Single Of The Year - "Whiskey In A Teacup" | |||
2021 | 2021 Canadian Country Music Awards | Entertainer of the Year | |
Fans’ Choice Award | |||
Male Artist of the Year | |||
Single of the Year - "Can't Help Myself" | |||
2022 | Juno Awards of 2022 | Country Album of the Year – Boys | |
Canadian Country Music Association | Fans' Choice | ||
Male Artist of the Year | |||
Single of the Year - "More Drinkin' Than Fishin'" | |||
Music Video of the Year - "More Drinkin' Than Fishin'" | |||
2023 | Canadian Country Music Association | Entertainer of the Year | |
Fans' Choice | |||
Gary Slaight Music Humanitarian Award | |||
Male Artist of the Year | |||
Single of the Year - "Where'd You Learn How to Do That" | |||
2024 | Juno Awards | Country Album of the Year - Right Round Here | "Junos 2024: full list of winners". CBC Music, March 23, 2024. |
Canadian Country Music Association | Fans' Choice | ||
Innovative Campaign of the Year - Right Round Here Album Setup & Release Campaign, "Right Round Here Tour" | |||
Male Artist of the Year | |||
2025 | Juno Awards | Juno Fan Choice | |
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