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refimprove|date=January 2008Infobox musical artist | | name = The Wilkinsons| image =| caption =| image_size = | background = group_or_band| origin = Trenton, Ontario|Trenton , Ontario , Canada | genre = Country music|Country | years_active = 1998–present| label = Giant Records (Warner)|Giant
Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros. Nashville
BNA Records|BNA
Open Road Recordings|Open Road
Fontana Distribution|Fontana North
Angeline Entertainment|Angeline | associated_acts = Motion Picture Ending http://www.sonicbids.com/epk/epk.asp? epk_id=86231 Motion Picture Ending - Supersonic EPK| website = http://www.wilkinsonsonline.net/ www.wilkinsonsonline.net| current_members = Amanda Wilkinson
Steve Wilkinson
Tyler Wilkinson| past_members =
The Wilkinsons is a country music trio from Trenton, Ontario , Canada . Founded in 1997, the group comprises lead singer Amanda Wilkinson , her brother Tyler Wilkinson, and their father, Steve Wilkinson. The Wilkinsons achieved success late in 1998 with the hit single " 26 Cents ", a Number One on the Canadian country music charts and Top 5 hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs ) charts. It was followed by " Fly (The Angel Song) ", also a #1 in Canada.

Although their U.S. success waned after "26 Cents", The Wilkinsons have continued to have singles in the charts in Canada. Lead singer Amanda Wilkinson has also created several solo recordings in addition to her career in The Wilkinsons.

History


Beginnings


Steve Wilkinson was born on August 18, 1955 in Belleville, Ontario , Canada . http://www.thewilkinsons.tv/bios.htm Before the country trio was formed, he was struggling to make ends meet after he lost his job at a nuclear power plant due to downsizing. He took menial jobs in order to provide for his family, but his real passion was music . Their success in the music world began in 1998 when The Wilkinsons moved to the heart of country music, Nashville, Tennessee . Steve and his wife, Christine, along with their three children Amanda, Tyler and Kiaya arrived in Nashville with an old 1982 yellow Cadillac pulling a tent trailer and with $17,000 to their name.

They performed at an Atlanta club for an investor showcase where Mark Wills asked if he could perform "26 Cents". Steve turned down the offer made by Wills, though he regretted his decision during the four hour drive back to Nashville. However, Steve’s regret was short lived when Reese Wilson invited the group to sing in Nashville’s famous Broken Spoke nightclub. The Wilkinsons amazed the crowd and a record company bidding war commenced. They had been in Nashville for just ten days. While the war ensued, the group met and sang for Vince Gill . Gill was moved to tears by fifteen-year-old Amanda’s powerful voice and surprised the trio by inviting them to sing on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry . Gill accompanied The Wilkinsons with the song "I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry". Shortly after, the group signed with Giant Records (Warner)|Giant Records .

Breakthrough


The Wilkinsons' first album, Nothing But Love (album)|Nothing But Love , reached #16 on the Billboard (magazine)|Billboard Top Country Albums charts in 1998. The trio have been nominated for the Country Music Association 's Horizon Award and Vocal Group of the Year and for Single of the Year by the Academy of Country Music|Academy of Country Music Awards . Their second album, Here and Now (The Wilkinsons album)|Here and Now , won the Canadian Country Music Association award for Best Album. The band has received nine Canadian Country Music Awards, one Juno Award and two Grammy nominations (both for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group). http://www.winspearcentre.com/content.asp? contentid=645& catid=20& rootid=6

Move to BNA Records


In 2001, after the release of their third album Shine (The Wilkinsons album)|Shine , the singing family trio asked for and were given release by Giant Records (Warner)|Giant Records when it closed its Nashville division. Shortly thereafter the trio was signed to BNA Records . Weeks before the release of their first single for BNA, the label's president wanted Amanda to record a solo album, which would ultimately disband the trio. The trio eventually left the label and signed with the independent Canadian label Open Road Records for their 2005 album, Highway (The Wilkinsons album)|Highway .

Solo work


Amanda Wilkinson signed with Universal South Records and released her solo debut album, Amanda Wilkinson (album)|Amanda Wilkinson . Amanda received four nominations at the 2006 Canadian Country Music Awards (Single of the Year, CMT Video of the Year, Female Artist of the Year, and Album of the Year).

Tyler started the alternative rock band Motion Picture Ending. The band is composed of drummer and long-time friend Justin Devries, bassist Curtis Weekes, guitarist Greg Bolton and lead singer and guitarist Tyler Wilkinson.

Greatest Hits… and Then Some


In 2007, The Wilkinsons won Independent Group of the Year at the Canadian Country Music Awards.

Greatest Hits… and Then Some (The Wilkinsons album)|Greatest Hits… and Then Some , a greatest hits album, was released on October 7, 2008. The first single, "When I'm Old", was released in mid 2008.

Small Town Pistols


Amanda and Tyler Wilkinson have teamed up as a duo to be called Small Town Pistols and will release an album together in Canada in late 2012.

Reality television


main|The Wilkinsons (TV series)The Wilkinsons were also the subject of a fictionalized reality television|"reality" television program on the CMT Canada network, The Wilkinsons . The show follows the family as they move back to Quinte|The Quinte Area , Ontario , from Nashville, Tennessee . In 2006 , the show was nominated for Country Music Program or Special of the Year at the Canadian Country Music Awards.

Discography


Studio albums


1998–2000


Title Details Peak chart positionsCertifications
( List of music recording sales certifications
CAN Country US Country US US Heat
Nothing but Love
  • Release date: August 11, 1998
  • Label: Giant Records (Warner)|Giant Records
  • Music Canada|CAN : Gold
  • Recording Industry Association of America|US : Gold
  • Here and Now
  • Release date: April 4, 2000
  • Label: Giant Records


  • 2001–2010


    Title Details
    Shine
  • Release date: May 22, 2001
  • Label: Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros. Nashville
  • Highway
  • Release date: March 29, 2005
  • Label: Open Road Recordings
  • Home
  • Release date: March 20, 2007
  • Label: Fontana Distribution|Fontana North


  • Compilation albums


    Title Details
    Greatest Hits… and Then Some
  • Release date: October 7, 2008
  • Label: Angeline Entertainment


  • Singles


    1998–2000


    Year Single Peak chart positions Album
    CAN Country US Country US
    1998 1 3 55 Nothing but Love
    " Fly (The Angel Song) "
    1999 3 50
    "The Yodelin' Blues"
    "Nothing but Love (Standing in the Way)"
    2000 11 34 Here and Now
    "Shame on Me"
    A
    "—" denotes releases that did not chart


    2001–2010


    Year Single Peak positions Album
    US Country
    2001 51 Shine
    2003 Highway
    2004
    "Leaving Song"
    2006 Home
    " Fast Car "
    2007
    "Nobody Died"
    2008
    "When I'm Old"
    2009
    "—" denotes releases that did not chart



    ;Notes
  • A #ref_A| ^ "1999" reached number 16 on the Canadian RPM Country Singles chart when RPM ceased publication.



  • Music videos


    Year Video Director
    1998 Jim Shea
    "Fly (The Angel Song)"
    1999
    2000 Jim Shea
    "1999"
    2001 Deaton Flanigen
    2003
    2004 Warren P. Sonoda
    "Leaving Song"
    2006 Margaret Malandruccolo
    2007
    "Nobody Died"
    2008
    2009


    References


    Reflist

    External links


  • http://www.wilkinsonsonline.net/ Official web site

  • myspace|wilkinsonsmusic|The Wilkinsons


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