Melfort, SK, Canada / CJVR Today s Best Country
Apr 29, 2021 | 11:19 AM
Australian-born and Alberta-raised, Gord Bamford stands as one of the most decorated artists in Canadian country music with an impressive
26 Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) awards, multi JUNO nominations and the only two-time winner out of Nashville’s
Country Music Association (CMA) receiving the
2013 & 2015 CMA Global Country Artist award. But it is his distinctive sound and songwriting ability that defines Gord Bamford as one of country music’s best neo-traditional artists and like so many others that have come before him; Bamford is not an overnight success. He has spent the better part of the last 20 years honing his craft, working to get where he is today.
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Steve Earle for a remake of
Bob Dylan s The Times They Are A-Changin , due Feb. 5 on Bandcamp and Feb. 8 at digital streaming outlets. The 1964 classic addresses civil rights, warning the voices of hate that they will sink like a stone if they swim against the tide of inclusion.
• Rory Feek released his own version of The Times They Are A-Changin on Jan. 22, accompanied by a video that addresses the power that online messages have to unite or divide in the current cultural conversation.
• Rodney Atkins issued a cover of
Anne Murray s 1983 single A Little Good News on Jan. 9. The song tackles war in the Middle East, economic travails, fires and shootings all of which remain relevant in 2021.