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John Landry's unmistakable voice combined with his
intelligent songwriting abilities create one
memorable hit after another. Landry's
sensational debut into the Canadian country music
scene began in 2000 with his first single "There You
Were", which became the most played song on radio
winning the prestigious SOCAN award. The album
"Forever Took Too Long" continued to become a
phenomenal success garnering multiple Juno Award
nominations and capturing "Best Independent Male" at
the CCMA's. The album also produced the
signature high-rotation hits "Bit By Bit", "Long
Gone & Forgotten" and "My Heart Says Yes".
In 2002, Landry continued his fan-driven success with
the release of "Bottom of The Ninth" and the top-20
charting debut single "When Will Your Memory Let Me
Go". This album went on to see the release of
five more singles, including the CCMA nominated
"Everybody Rides", a moving song about all of our
journey's throughout life.
For the recording of "Someday" in 2005, John
Landry spent three months in Nashville, TN and
worked with world-renowned musicians such as Paul
Franklin, Eddie Beyers, Paul Liem and John Willis,
whose instrumental talents can be savored on the
albums of artists such as Sting, Mark Knopfler, Alan
Jackson and Shania Twain.
Now John Landry is geared up to introduce fans
and industry alike to his newest recording entitled
"Changing Man", which will be released in 2009.
The new album which has already gathered much "hype"
promises to deliver, as Landry teams up once again
with long-time friend and songwriter Rich Baker, who
co-wrote "Bit By Bit", "Long Gone & Forgotten" and
"My Heart Says Yes", for five of the thirteen songs
on the album. |
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