Paul Brandt

About Paul Brandt

With his old-school sound and rich baritone, Paul Brandt turned himself into a household name in Canada’s country scene. Born Paul Rennée Belobersycky in Calgary in 1972, Brandt was raised on gospel in nearby Airdrie and found a kinship with artists like George Strait, who was holding strong to traditionalist approaches in the genre’s ‘90s heyday. As a young man, Brandt limited his musical endeavours to entering talent competitions while pursuing a career in nursing—until 1993, when the lonesome breakup tune “Calm Before the Storm” won a national songwriting contest. That song became the title track of his 1996 debut album, which also contained two mega-hits: the restless “My Heart Has a History” and everlasting love song “I Do”. Since then, he’s traded in personal narratives (1999’s “That’s the Truth”), tongue-in-cheek jazz (2001’s “Canadian Man”), modern arena rockers (2007’s “Didn’t Even See the Dust”) and made a return to commercial dominance, even joining forces with the new generation on 2015’s windswept “I’m an Open Road” with Jess Moskaluke.

HOMETOWN
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
BORN
21 July 1972
GENRE
Country

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