For this week’s client spotlight, we’re showing love to country artist Don Amero.
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Get To Know Don Amero:
Don Amero is an engaging storyteller, singer-songwriter and performer, three-time JUNO Award nominee. He has has been tirelessly touring, performing and speaking across Canada for the last decade, earning the respect and attention of the Canadian Music industry and fans alike. With his unique ability to effortlessly and genuinely connect with his audience, he became part of the MDM Recordings Inc. roster in early 2019. Recognized for his work as an amplifier of Indigenous thought and ideas, Amero is of Cree and Metis heritage, and he continues his work building bridges between communities in Canada.
His lastest album, “The Next Chapter”, is available now via MDM Recordings Inc./Universal Music Canada. This album marks a pivotal milestone in Amero’s career. It simultaneously looks towards the future while re-examining the past and is his first full-length project since inking his deal with MDM Recordings. Amero debuted the track “On Down The Road” with a memorable performance during the CCMA Awards broadcast and took part in the SiriusXM Top of the Country competition, performing as a semi-finalist and vying for the grand prize of $25,000.
“This album truly is ‘The Next Chapter’ for me,” says Amero. “It is my first official label release, it’s fully country, and it’s setting me on a brand new path in the world of music. Already this new music has opened up new doors to me and I am excited for you all to dive into this Next Chapter with me because I sure didn’t get here alone!”
“I Hate That Song” is solely written by Don Amero in isolation, and he is releasing it for all his fans who have been supporting his recent singles. Don is joined by friend Rihanna Rae Saj, who helps bring the song to new heights vocally.
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