Clayton Bellamy

He grew up in Bonnyville, Alberta before his family settled in Nashville, Tennessee.

Clayton Bellamy
OriginBonnyville, Alberta, Canada
GenresCountry rock n roll
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, radio personality record producer
InstrumentsGuitar
Vocals harmonica
LabelsMDM Recordings Inc.
EMI Music Canada
Open Road Recordings Anthem Records
Associated actsThe Road Hammers Clayton Bellamy & The Congregation Black Mountain Whiskey Rebellion
Websitewww.claytonbellamyband.com

Clayton Bellamy is a Canadian singer-songwriter

He has won many awards including a Juno for Best Country Recording, a five time Canadian Country Music Award winner Canadian Country Music Awards, and SOCAN Songwriter of the Year award. Clayton has dominated the stage performing at the Grand Ole Opry has been featured in People Magazine The New York Times and Rolling Stone and even performed for President Carter. He has released five solo studio records and has had songs recorded by Big Sugar Matt Anderson Grady Dan Davidson Jason Blaine W3apons FKB Willie Mack and many more. Bellamy is also one of the three members of the group The Road Hammers, which has released four studio albums, in addition to charting twelve singles in Canada with two number one singles and two in the United States with Montage Records He is Currently signed with Anthem Recordings touring with his rock n roll band Clayton Bellamy & The Congregation

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details
Everyone's a Dreamer
Five Crow Silver
  • Release date: June 11, 2013
  • Label: MDM Recordings/Universal

Singles

Year Single Album
2012 "Everyone's a Dreamer" Everyone's a Dreamer
"That Ain't Gonna Fly"
"Straight Into the Sun"
2013 "Goodbye America" Five Crow Silver
"Days Aren't Long Enough"
(with Kelly Prescott)

Music videos

Year Video Director
2012 "Everyone's a Dreamer"
"That Ain't Gonna Fly" Sean Smith
"Straight Into the Sun"

Awards

  • 1 SOCAN Songwriter of the Year
  • 4 CCMA Award
  • 1 Juno Award Best Country Recording
  • Western Canadian Music Award for Best Country Recording
  • Radio Music Award Recipient

References

[1]

  1. "Clayton Bellamy 'Dreams' with his fans". Topcountry.ca. February 2, 2012. Retrieved January 7, 2019.
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