Aaron Goodvin
Canadian-American country music singer
Musical artist
Aaron Goodvin is a Canadian-American country music singer and songwriter. Active since 2016, he has charted multiple singles on the Billboard Canada Country charts, including the number-one hits "You Are " and "Boy Like Me ", and the double platinum-certified "Lonely Drum ".
Biography
Goodvin was born in Spirit River, Alberta , Canada. He took interest in music after winning a singing competition at a local shopping mall at age 12. His family moved to St. Albert, Alberta , by the time he was a teenager. At age 25, Goodvin moved to Nashville, Tennessee , to pursue his career in country music. After performing in local venues, he was signed to a songwriting contract with Warner Chappell Music , which led to him writing the track "Out Like That" on Luke Bryan 's 2013 album Crash My Party . Scottish-Canadian country singer Johnny Reid then began mentoring Goodvin and hired him as an opening act. This led to him signing a contract with Warner Music Canada in April 2016.[ 1]
The label issued Goodvin's self-titled debut album in 2016, which accounted for three entries on the Billboard Canada Country charts. "Lonely Drum ", one of the singles, was certified double platinum by Music Canada and received a nomination for Songwriter of the Year at the Canadian Country Music Awards . In 2018, he signed an American record deal with Reviver Records.[ 2] In 2019, Goodvin released his second album, V , which includes the singles "You Are ", "Bars & Churches ", "Good Ol' Bad Days ", and "Every Time You Take Your Time ".[ 1] The album received a Juno Award nomination for Country Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2020 .[ 3]
In 2022, Goodvin signed a new Canadian record deal with Sakamoto Music, and released the single "You Ain't" featuring Meghan Patrick .[ 4]
Discography
Albums
Extended plays
Singles
Awards and nominations
Year
Award
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref
2017
Canadian Country Music Association
Rising Star Award
Aaron Goodvin
Nominated
[ 10]
2018
Single of the Year
"Lonely Drum"
Nominated
Rising Star Award
Aaron Goodvin
Nominated
Songwriter(s) of the Year (with Catt Gravitt)
"Lonely Drum"
Won
2019
Interactive Artist or Group of the Year
Aaron Goodvin
Nominated
2020
Juno Awards
Country Album of the Year
V
Nominated
[ 11]
Canadian Country Music Association
Interactive Artist of the Year
Aaron Goodvin
Nominated
[ 12]
Songwriter(s) Of The Year (shared with Skip Back, Matt Nolen)
"Good Ol’ Bad Days"
Nominated
2021
2021 Canadian Country Music Awards
Interactive Artist of the Year
Aaron Goodvin
Nominated
[ 13] [ 14]
Songwriter(s) of the Year (shared with Ed Hill , Jimmy Ritchey )
"Every Time You Take Your Time"
Nominated
2022
Canadian Country Music Association
Interactive Artist or Group of the Year
Aaron Goodvin
Nominated
[ 15] [ 16] [ 17]
Single of the Year
"Boy Like Me"
Nominated
2024
Innovative Campaign of the Year
"Country Dance" Line Dance Campaign
Nominated
[ 18]
Songwriter(s) of the Year (with Catt Gravitt, Skip Black)
"Country Dance"
Nominated
Notes
^ "Lonely Drum" was re-released as a single to country radio in the United States on February 16, 2021.[ 9]
^ "The Longer I Live" was only released as a single to country radio in the United States.
References
^ a b Mark Deming. "Aaron Goodvin biography" . AllMusic . Retrieved October 16, 2019 .
^ "REVIVER RECORDS SIGNS PLATINUM SELLING COUNTRY ARTIST AARON GOODVIN" . Reviver Records . October 16, 2018. Retrieved October 10, 2022 .
^ Melody Lau, "Alessia Cara and Tory Lanez lead the 2020 Juno nominations" . CBC Music , January 28, 2019.
^ "SAKAMOTO MUSIC SIGNS AARON GOODVIN, RELEASING "YOU AIN'T" FEATURING MEGHAN PATRICK" . Sakamoto Agency . September 22, 2022. Retrieved October 10, 2022 .
^ "Aaron Goodvin Chart History (Canadian Hot 100)" . Billboard . Archived from the original on November 18, 2021. Retrieved August 17, 2022 .
^
^ "Aaron Goodvin Chart History (Country Indicator)" . Billboard . Retrieved November 30, 2021 .
^ a b "Canadian certifications – Aaron Goodvin" . Music Canada . Retrieved May 23, 2021 .
^ Cantrell, L.B. (February 2, 2021). "Mark Your Calendar—February 2021" . MusicRow Magazine .
^ "PAST CCMA AWARD WINNERS AND NOMINEES" . Retrieved February 9, 2020 .
^ "2020 Juno Awards Nominees" . Archived from the original on April 8, 2020. Retrieved February 9, 2020 .
^ "2020 CCMA Awards: The complete country music winners list" . Global News . Retrieved September 28, 2020 .
^ Colley, Katie (September 21, 2021). "The Reklaws Lead CCMA Awards Nominations With Six: See The Full List" . ET Canada . Archived from the original on September 23, 2021.
^ "CCMA 2021 Award Nominees" . Canadian Country Music Association . Archived from the original on November 27, 2021. Retrieved November 30, 2021 .
^ "2022 CCMA AWARD NOMINEES" . Canadian Country Music Association . July 20, 2022. Archived from the original on September 13, 2022. Retrieved September 12, 2022 .
^ "TENILLE TOWNES TAKES HOME FOUR WINS AT THE 2022 CCMA AWARDS PRESENTED BY TD" . Canadian Country Music Association (Press release). Global News Wire. September 11, 2022. Archived from the original on September 12, 2022.
^ "CANADIAN COUNTRY MUSIC ASSOCIATION REVEALS FIRST ROUND OF 2022 AWARD WINNERS AT THE CCMA MUSIC INDUSTRY GALA DINNER & AWARDS" . Canadian Country Music Association (Press release). Global News Wire. September 12, 2022. Archived from the original on September 12, 2022. Retrieved September 12, 2022 .
^ "2024 CCMA AWARDS NOMINEES" . Canadian Country Music Association . July 18, 2024. Archived from the original on July 19, 2024. Retrieved July 19, 2024 .