Don Brownrigg | |
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Background information | |
Born | Newfoundland |
Origin | Canada |
Genres | Singer-songwriter |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Voice, guitar, piano |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | ( weewerk), Maple Music |
Website |
www |
Don Brownrigg is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Codroy Valley, Newfoundland and Labrador. [1] and has spent much of his career based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. [2] He has released 3 full length albums, several singles, many collaborations, [3] and has worked in theatre and puppetry. [4] The Coast, Halifax's alt-weekly, said Brownrigg is "instrumental to the Haligonian arts community". [2]
Brownrigg was raised in Upper Ferry in Codroy Valley. He is part of the MacArthur Family [5] [6] who settled in the area in the 19th century. His paternal great-grandfather is Henry J. Brownrigg.
In 2007, Brownrigg self-produced and released his debut full-length album, Wander Songs. [7] The album features Jenn Grant, Jim Bryson, and a duet with poet Tanya Davis. In 2008, ( weewerk) re-released the album and it went on to receive rave reviews and accomplishments [8] and Brownrigg was nominated for the 'Best New Artist' and 'Best Folk Album' categories at the 2008 East Coast Music Awards. [9]
In 2013, Brownrigg released his second full-length album, It Takes All Kinds (to make this world, I find), with Maple Music. [10] The album was produced by Daniel Ledwell and its songs went on to be featured in American Idol, The Blacklist, and The Fosters. [3] The lead-single 'Sweet Dream Sleeper' had chart and playlist success [11] and the song 'Just Breathe' became one of the 'Most Shazam-ed TV Songs' as compiled by The Hollywood Reporter and Neilson Music [12]
In 2019, Brownrigg released his third full-length album, Fireworks. Besides drums and violin/viola, all of the instrumentation on the album is provided by Brownrigg and the album's producer, Daniel Ledwell. [13] The album features a cover of Suzanne Vega's Tom's Diner. Brownrigg was tied for the most nominations at the 2019 Nova Scotia Music Awards [14] and received an East Coast Music Award nomination for Music Video of the Year for co-directing 'Room for Me', [15] the video for the album's lead single.
In 2022, Brownrigg released the singles 'The Same Time', 'The Same Time (Remix)', and 'Sweet Dream Sleeper (Remix)'. [16]
Don Brownrigg | |
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Background information | |
Born | Newfoundland |
Origin | Canada |
Genres | Singer-songwriter |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Voice, guitar, piano |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | ( weewerk), Maple Music |
Website |
www |
Don Brownrigg is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Codroy Valley, Newfoundland and Labrador. [1] and has spent much of his career based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. [2] He has released 3 full length albums, several singles, many collaborations, [3] and has worked in theatre and puppetry. [4] The Coast, Halifax's alt-weekly, said Brownrigg is "instrumental to the Haligonian arts community". [2]
Brownrigg was raised in Upper Ferry in Codroy Valley. He is part of the MacArthur Family [5] [6] who settled in the area in the 19th century. His paternal great-grandfather is Henry J. Brownrigg.
In 2007, Brownrigg self-produced and released his debut full-length album, Wander Songs. [7] The album features Jenn Grant, Jim Bryson, and a duet with poet Tanya Davis. In 2008, ( weewerk) re-released the album and it went on to receive rave reviews and accomplishments [8] and Brownrigg was nominated for the 'Best New Artist' and 'Best Folk Album' categories at the 2008 East Coast Music Awards. [9]
In 2013, Brownrigg released his second full-length album, It Takes All Kinds (to make this world, I find), with Maple Music. [10] The album was produced by Daniel Ledwell and its songs went on to be featured in American Idol, The Blacklist, and The Fosters. [3] The lead-single 'Sweet Dream Sleeper' had chart and playlist success [11] and the song 'Just Breathe' became one of the 'Most Shazam-ed TV Songs' as compiled by The Hollywood Reporter and Neilson Music [12]
In 2019, Brownrigg released his third full-length album, Fireworks. Besides drums and violin/viola, all of the instrumentation on the album is provided by Brownrigg and the album's producer, Daniel Ledwell. [13] The album features a cover of Suzanne Vega's Tom's Diner. Brownrigg was tied for the most nominations at the 2019 Nova Scotia Music Awards [14] and received an East Coast Music Award nomination for Music Video of the Year for co-directing 'Room for Me', [15] the video for the album's lead single.
In 2022, Brownrigg released the singles 'The Same Time', 'The Same Time (Remix)', and 'Sweet Dream Sleeper (Remix)'. [16]