Codie Prevost

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Codie Prevost
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Prevost at 2019 SCMA Awards
Background information
Born (1984-12-19) December 19, 1984 (age 39)
Origin Archerwill, Saskatchewan, Canada
Genres Country, Country rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active2005–present
LabelsGood Spirit Records
Website codieprevost.com

Codie Prevost (born December 19, 1984) is a Canadian country music artist. He is a four time Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) nominee and a six time Saskatchewan Country Music Association (SCMA) Entertainer of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year winner. [1] In total, he has received 26 SCMA Awards. Prevost's past performances include CMA Music Festival, Dauphin Countryfest, South by Southwest, American Tours Festival, Havelock Country Jamboree, Craven Country Jamboree and Manitoulin Island Country Fest.

Contents

Prevost released two full-length albums and one EP on his own label, Good Spirit Records. [2] He started his climb onto the country music scene in 2005 after recording his debut album, The Road Ahead. In 2010, he released his second album, Get Loud, which helped him to earn the SCMA awards for Entertainer of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year. Nashville Music Guide rated the album with 6 out of 7 stars. [3] He has since been nominated for the Canadian Country Music Association Rising Star Award in both 2011 and 2012. Prevost was selected as one of the Top 12 out of 7,500 artists in the world in the Unsigned Only Competition. [4] He has four official music videos on CMT, the most recent video being his latest single "Last Night All Day." He has been featured on ET Canada and has opened for Joe Nichols, The Oak Ridge Boys and Florida Georgia Line. He was nominated at the CCMA Awards for Interactive Artist of the Year in 2013. [5]

Discography

Studio albums

TitleDetails
The Road Ahead
  • Release date: July 15, 2005
  • Label: Good Spirit Records
Get Loud
  • Release date: June 22, 2010
  • Label: Good Spirit Records
All Kinds of Crazy
  • Release date: March 1, 2014
  • Label: Good Spirit Records

Extended plays

TitleDetails
Spin 6-Pak Vol. 1
  • Release date: 2008
  • Label: Good Spirit Records

Singles

YearSinglePeak positionsAlbum
CAN Country
[6]
2005"Not Just the Beer Talkin'"The Road Ahead
"The Road Ahead"
2006"He's Not Me"
"A Million Miles Away"
2007"Shinin' River"
"Next Weekend"
2008"Spin"Spin 6-Pak Vol. 1
"Good Livin'"
2009"Call Me When You Get There"
"One of Those Days"
"Breathtaking"
2010"Rolling Back to You"Get Loud
"Standing Still"
2011"Cruising Song"
"Honky Tonk Groupie"
2012"Finish What He Started"
"Last Night All Day"All Kinds of Crazy
2014"Someday"43
"All Kinds of Crazy"
"Say My Name"
2015"Down the Line"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Guest singles

YearSingleArtistAlbum
2015"You Brought the Party"Samara YungThis Is Me

Music videos

YearVideoDirector
2010"Rolling Back to You"Anthony J. Vanden Berghe
"Standing Still"
2011"Honky Tonk Groupie"Troy Niemans
2012"Finish What He Started"
"Last Night All Day"Liam Richards
2014"Someday"
"All Kinds of Crazy"
2015"Down the Line"
"You Brought the Party"
(with Samara Yung)
David Pichette

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryResult
2015Saskatchewan Country Music AssociationSong of the Year – SomedayWon
Male Vocalist of the YearWon
2014 Canadian Country Music Awards Album of the Year – All Kinds of CrazyNominated
Saskatchewan Country Music AssociationFan's Choice Entertainer of the YearWon
Male Vocalist of the YearWon
SCMA Achievement AwardWon
Western Canadian Music Awards Country Recording of the Year – All Kinds of CrazyWon
2013Saskatchewan Country Music AssociationEntertainer of the YearWon
Male Vocalist of the YearWon
Canadian Country Music Awards Interactive Artist of the YearNominated
2012Saskatchewan Country Music Association [7] Entertainer of the YearWon
Male Vocalist of the YearWon
Video of the Year – "Honky Tonk Groupie"Won
Canadian Country Music Awards Rising StarNominated
2011Saskatchewan Country Music AssociationEntertainer of the YearWon
Male Vocalist of the YearWon
Song of the Year (Composer: Codie Prevost and Adam Wheeler for "I'm Okay")Won
Single of the Year – "Rolling Back to You"Won
Video of the Year – "Standing Still"Won
Album of the Year – Get LoudWon
Back Up Band of the Year – Codie Prevost BandWon
Canadian Country Music Awards Rising StarNominated
2010 Lieutenant Governor's Arts Award ArtsNominated
Independent Music AwardsBest Country SongWon

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