Brett Kissel
Brett Kissel is a Canadian country singer who won the Juno award for Country Album of the Year in 2019, breaking a 17-year streak for country artists.
Country Singer
May 27, 1990
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Brett Kissel, a renowned Canadian singer and songwriter, has made significant contributions to the country music scene. He first rose to fame with his 2010 debut album, “Keeping It Country,” and has since established himself as one of Canada’s most prominent country music artists. Among his notable works are “Pick Me Up” and “We Were That Song,” which earned him the 2014 Juno Award for Country Album of the Year. In 2019, Kissel was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Association Hall of Fame.
Throughout his career, Kissel has released several other albums, including “Started with a Song,” “Tough People Do,” “3,2,1,” and “Anthem.” Apart from his musical pursuits, he is an enthusiastic hockey player and fan, frequently taking part in charity hockey games and performing the Canadian national anthem at NHL matches. Kissel is also dedicated to philanthropy, supporting organizations such as Ronald McDonald House Charities and the Children’s Wish Foundation.
As a husband and father, Kissel often shares updates about his family life on social media. An interesting fact about him is that he became the first country artist in 17 years to win the Juno Award for Country Album of the Year in 2019.