When I was a kid it seemed like all of the country stars were old. Yes, my opinion of old was skewed, but even so, the hit makers weren’t in their early twenties and actively connecting to a young audience.
But the times they are a changing, especially in Canada where we have a bevy of young country stars making a name for themselves with great albums, killer live shows, #1 hits, and gold singles.
I’ve been lucky to meet and talk to a few of these new hit makers in the last 2 years, and I’ve seen even more of them on stage doing what they love – and what they’re really good at. It’s become clear to me that the future of Canadian country music is bright and it’s becoming clearer every day that the future is also here right now.
Brett Kissel
Born 1990: 24 years old – Flat Lake, Alberta
2 time winner at the 2014 CCMA Awards – CMT Video of the Year “3,2,1” & Interactive Artist of the Year
Kissel is also a bonafide hit maker with three Top Ten hits already coming from his debut release (Started With A Song, Raise Your Glass, 3,2,1) and another on the way to the Top Ten right now with his current single, Tough People Do. His dedication to his craft and his fans is immediately identifiable in his interviews, social media presence and live shows.
It’s not at all a stretch to imagine seeing Brett Kissel on award show stages and country music charts for many years to come in the same way that we’ve seen Gord Bamford and Paul Brandt.
Jess Moskaluke
Born 1990: 24 years old – Langenburg, Saskatchewan
2014 CCMA Award winner – Female Artist of the Year
1st female gold single in Canada since Shania Twain – Cheap Wine and Cigarettes
But now, with the success of Cheap Wine and Cigarettes, Jess has cemented herself as one of the biggest and brightest new voices in Canada. At the 2014 CNE we talked to Tim Hicks who told us that Jess would make a great Female of the Year winner because of her work ethic and the fact that Cheap Wine and Cigarettes might be the biggest song of the summer. He wasn’t wrong and the surprised – but deserving Moskaluke was called to the stage in Edmonton to accept her 1st CCMA award.
What comes next only Jess knows, but Light Up The Night is a really good country album and I have a feeling the next one, and the one after that are going to be just as good – and maybe even better.
Kira Isabella
Born 1993: 21 years old – Ottawa, Ontario
2 time CCMA Award winner – 2012 Rising Star, 2013 Female Artist of the Year
At the age of 21 Isabella is already a two time CCMA Award winner, including Female Artist of the Year in 2013 and she was nominated in the category again in 2014. If she continues on the track she’s on now it will not surprise me at all to find out that she’s been nominated for the award seven times in ten years when we take a look back when Kira turns 30.
Kira Isabella’s second album, Caffeine & Big Dreams comes out on October 14, 2014 and I’m willing to bet that there are more singles to come from that album that make their way into the Canadian country music Top Twenty.
MacKenzie Porter
Born 1990: 24 years old – Medicine Hat, Alberta
3 time CCMA Award nominee – 2013 Discovery Award & Rising Star, 2014 Female Artist of the Year
Porter hasn’t picked up her 1st CCMA Award yet, but it’s coming – and with three nominations at the 2014 British Columbia Country Music Awards (Female Vocalist of the Year, Ray McAuley Horizon Award, Single of the Year) I find it hard to believe that she’s going to go home empty handed on the year.
Keep an eye and ear open for MacKenzie Porter in the coming years, she’s not going anywhere – and it already seems like she’s finding a way to be everywhere.
One More Girl
Britt McKillip – Born 1991: 23 years old – Vancouver, British Columbia
Carly McKillip – Born 1989: 25 years old – Vancouver, British Columbia
2010 CCMA Rising Star Award winner & Group or Duo of the Year nominee
We saw their set at Boots & Hearts 2014 and loved the way they shared the stage with each other, had
a whole lot of fun, and played to the crowd from start to finish. Britt and Carly are clearly enjoying their music career and if I were to start making guesses and predictions, I’d say that we’re going to see them a lot more moving forward – with more charting singles and nominations at the CCMA Awards.Special mention: Trinity Bradshaw, Jordan McIntosh, The Reklaws, Lindsay Ell, Wes Mack, Lindsay Broughton, Leah Daniels.
It’s interesting to note the abundance of young female talent in Canadian country music at a time when Bro-Country has been dominating the charts and it’s hard to find a lot a of women on the US charts at all. Maybe Canada will lead the way in a resurgence of female country popularity that a lot of people are hoping for.
Either way, we’ve got some great young country acts in Canada right now that are paving the way for the future of country music in this country – and if they keep up the work that they’ve been doing – I don’t think Canadian country music fans are going to have anything to complain about for quite a while!