The Reklaws Explained
The Reklaws |
Origin: | North Dumfries, Ontario, Canada |
Years Active: | 2012-present[1] |
Current Members: | - Stuart Walker
- Jenna Walker
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The Reklaws are a Canadian country music duo from North Dumfries, Ontario, formed in 2012.[1] The duo consists of siblings Stuart and Jenna Walker.[2] They have released three albums, Freshman Year, Sophomore Slump, and Good Ol' Days.[3] [4] The duo has achieved four number one hits with "Feels Like That", "Can't Help Myself", "11 Beers", and "Honky Tonkin' About" on the Canada Country chart, in addition to multiple gold and platinum certified singles.
Origins
The Walker siblings grew up in North Dumfries, Ontario, and are two in a family of seven.[5] Their parents owned and operated the Yee Haw Adventure Farm, where they used to perform for visitors. They attended Glenview Park Secondary School in Cambridge, Ontario. They would regularly perform at Talent Shows for the school. [6]
They got their band name from their mother, who suggested the Reklaws sounded more interesting than the Walkers, Sibling Rivalry, or Bro-Sis.[7] Reklaw is Walker spelled backwards.
They were nominated for the CCMA Discovery Artist Award in 2013 and then won the Emerging Artist Showcase at the Boots and Hearts Music Festival in 2013.[8] They met with several Nashville songwriters before being signed by Universal Music Canada.[9]
Career
2017–2019: Feels Like That and Freshman Year
The duo scored their first national country music hit in 2017 with "Hometown Kids".[10]
In 2018, they released the EP Long Live the Night. The EP's title track was released in both a "regular" version and a Canadian Football League-themed rewrite which served as a theme song for CFL on TSN games.[11] Their EP Feels Like That was released in 2018 and received a Juno Award nomination for Country Album of the Year.[12] Later in the year they won the Rising Star Award at the Canadian Country Music Association Awards,[13] and performed the kickoff show at the 2018 Grey Cup.[14] The track "Feels Like That" became the duo's first Number One Canada Country hit in January 2019.[15]
In August 2019, the Reklaws released their debut full-length album, Freshman Year on Universal Music Canada.[16] [17] The album included the previously released singles "Hometown Kids", "Long Live the Night", and "Feels Like That", in addition to the top ten hits "I Do Too" and "Old Country Soul".[18]
Their song "Roots" was selected as the official song for TSN's broadcast of the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship in 2019 and 2020.[19] [20]
2020–present: Sophomore Slump, and Good Ol' Days
In February 2020, the Reklaws joined Dean Brody on the single "Can't Help Myself".[21] The song would top the Canada Country chart and set the record for most played song ever at Canadian country radio in a single week on the Nielsen BDS charts with 1782 spins.[22] In October 2020, the Reklaws released their second album, Sophomore Slump, featuring their singles, "Where I'm From" and "Not Gonna Not".[23]
In May 2021, they independently released the promotional single "What the Truck" with fellow Canadian country artist Sacha.[24] The song debuted with over 450,000 streams in its first week, setting the record for the most streamed Canadian country song in a single week. It then became the fastest Canadian country song to reach 1 Million domestic streams.[25] Alongside Brett Kissel, they featured on the single "Somewhere to Drink" by their new labelmate Nate Haller in September 2021.[26] In March 2022, they released the single "11 Beers" with American country artist Jake Owen.[27] [28] [29] [30] They released their third studio album Good Ol' Days on Starseed Records on November 4, 2022.[31]
In 2023, they participated in an all-star recording of Serena Ryder's single "What I Wouldn't Do", which was released as a charity single to benefit Kids Help Phone's Feel Out Loud campaign for youth mental health.[32] Later that year, they collaborated with Drake Milligan on their single "Honky Tonkin' About".[33] In 2024, they released the single "I Grew Up on a Farm".[34]
Tours
Discography
Albums
Extended plays
Singles
As lead artist
As featured artist
Promotional singles
Notes
Music videos
Awards and nominations
Year | Association | Category | Nominated Work | Result | Citation |
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2013 | | Discovery Award | | | [49] |
| Emerging Artist Showcase | | | |
2018 | | Rising Star Award | | | |
Group or Duo of the Year | | |
Video of the Year | "Hometown Kids" | |
2019 | | Country Album of the Year | Feels Like That | | |
| Album of the Year | Feels Like That | | [50] |
Fans' Choice Award | | |
Group or Duo of the Year | | |
Video of the Year | "Feels Like That" | |
2020 | | Group of the Year | | | [51] |
| Entertainer of the Year | | | [52] |
Fans' Choice Award | | |
Group or Duo of the Year | | |
Songwriter(s) of the Year | "I Do Too" (shared Brad Rempel, Ben Stennis) | |
CMAO Awards | Single of the Year | "Old Country Soul" | | [53] |
Album of the Year | Freshman Year | |
Group or Duo of the Year | | |
Music Video of the Year | "Feels Like That" | |
Fans' Choice | | |
2021 | Juno Awards of 2021 | Group of the Year | | | [54] |
CMAO Awards | Fans' Choice | | | [55] |
Group or Duo of the Year | | |
MRC Data Compass Award | | |
Music Video of the Year | "Where I'm From" | |
| Entertainer of the Year | | | [56] [57] |
Fans' Choice Award | | |
Group or Duo of the Year | | |
Interactive Artist or Group of the Year | | |
Single of the Year | "Can't Help Myself" | |
"Where I'm From" | |
2022 | Juno Awards of 2022 | Country Album of the Year | Sophomore Slump | | [58] |
Group of the Year | | |
CMAO Awards | Fans' Choice | | | [59] [60] |
Group or Duo of the Year | | |
Songwriter(s) of the Year | "More Drinkin' Than Fishin' (shared Gavin Slate, Travis Wood) | |
Canadian Country Music Association | Group or Duo of the Year | | | [61] [62] |
Interactive Artist or Group of the Year | | |
Fans' Choice | | | [63] |
Top Selling Canadian Single of the Year | "What the Truck" (with Sacha) | | [64] |
2023 | Juno Awards of 2023 | Country Album of the Year | Good Ol' Days | | [65] |
Fan Choice Award | | |
Group of the Year | | |
CMAO Awards | Group or Duo of the Year | | | [66] |
Compass Award | | |
Canadian Country Music Association | Album of the Year | Good Ol' Days | | [67] |
Fans' Choice | | |
Group or Duo of the Year | | |
Musical Collaboration of the Year | "11 Beers" (with Jake Owen) | |
Single of the Year | "11 Beers" (with Jake Owen) | |
Top Selling Canadian Album of the Year | Good Ol' Days | | [68] |
2024 | CMAO Awards | Fans' Choice | | | [69] [70] |
Group or Duo of the Year | | |
Music Video of the Year | "Honky Tonkin' About" (with Drake Milligan) | |
Single of the Year | "Honky Tonkin' About" (with Drake Milligan) | |
Canadian Country Music Association | Entertainer of the Year | | | [71] |
Fans' Choice | | |
Group or Duo of the Year | | |
Music Video of the Year | "Honky Tonkin' About" (with Drake Milligan) | |
Vocal Collaboration of the Year | "Honky Tonkin' About" (with Drake Milligan) | |
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Notes and References
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- Web site: Juno-nominated band The Reklaws spending the 'most Canadian day' in London . https://web.archive.org/web/20190318022922/https://globalnews.ca/news/5059194/reklaws-canadian-day-london/ . dead . 18 March 2019 . Liny Lamberink . 15 March 2019 . globalnews.ca . . 17 March 2019 .
- Web site: Nanci. Dagg. It was a twofold delivery day for platinum selling country music duo The Reklaws with the release of their album Sophomore Slump and video for "Not Gonna Not" . Canadian Beats Media. October 19, 2020.
- Web site: Melissa. Wiseman. The Reklaws share their new album, Good Ol' Days. Canadian Beats Media. November 18, 2022. November 22, 2022.
- Web site: MEET: Brother-Sister Country Duo, The Reklaws . . 4 January 2019 . umusic.ca . . 18 March 2019 .
- Web site: Reklaws have big shoes to fill . Joel Rubinoff . 17 March 2019 . therecord.ca . . 17 March 2019 .
- Web site: Who Are The Reklaws? 5 Things You Need to Know . Liv Stecker . 7 November 2018 . theboot.com . . 18 March 2019 .
- Web site: The Reklaws are Seeing Stars with first-ever music video . Richard Vivian . 13 July 2014 . cambridgetimes.ca . . 17 March 2019 .
- Web site: Tebey with The Reklaws: a free double shot of Canadian country on July 28 . Paul Rellinger . 26 July 2018 . kawarthanow.com . kawarthaNow . 18 March 2019 .
- Web site: Cambridge's 'Hometown Kids' make strides across Canada with three CCMA nominations . Bill Doucet . 13 July 2018 . cambridgetimes.ca . . 17 March 2019 .
- Web site: Country star Gord Bamford and The Reklaws perform free Games concert Friday . Lana Michelin . 20 February 2019 . reddeeradvocate.com . . 17 March 2019 .
- Web site: Shawn Mendes and the Weeknd lead the 2019 Juno nominations . . 29 January 2019 . cbc.ca . . 17 March 2019 .
- Web site: Big week for Cambridge's The Reklaws culminates with CCMA award . Bill Doucet . 12 September 2018 . cambridgetimes.ca . . 17 March 2019 .
- Web site: The Reklaws performing at Grey Cup kickoff show in Edmonton . . 28 June 2018 . globalnews.ca . . 17 March 2019 .
- Web site: THE REKLAWS "FEELS LIKE THAT" NO. 1 IN CANADA. Arcade Songs. January 1, 2021.
- Web site: BREAKOUT COUNTRY MUSIC STARS, THE REKLAWS, RELEASE HIGHLY ANTICIPATED ALBUM, FRESHMAN YEAR, OUT NOW. UMusic.ca. August 27, 2019.
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- Web site: THE REKLAWS RELEASE HIGHLY ANTICIPATED ALBUM 'FRESHMAN YEAR' . SoundZine. August 29, 2019.
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- Web site: The Reklaws drop new single, "11 Beers" featuring Jake Owen. Canadian Beats Media. Nanci. Dagg. March 13, 2022.
- Web site: The Reklaws Talk 'Full Circle Moment' Collaborating With Jake Owen On '11 Beers'. https://web.archive.org/web/20220312183849/https://etcanada.com/video/3ca32e5c-a17e-11ec-9cc7-0242ac110005/the-reklaws-talk-full-circle-moment-collaborating-with-jake-owen-on-11-beers/. dead. March 12, 2022. March 11, 2022. ET Canada.
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- Brent Furdyk, "Feel Out Loud: Alessia Cara, Serena Ryder & More Canadian Artists Collaborate On New Single Promoting Youth Mental Health Initiative". Entertainment Tonight Canada, March 2, 2023.
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- Web site: The Reklaws Honour Their Country Roots in New Single "I Grew Up On A Farm". Lily. Braendle. February 20, 2024. Front Porch Music. June 11, 2024.
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- Web site: Where I'm From (Deluxe) - EP by The Reklaws. Apple Music. July 17, 2020.
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- Singles before 2021: The Reklaws Chart History (Canada Country). Billboard. June 21, 2022. dead. December 1, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211201062504/https://www.billboard.com/artist/the-reklaws/chart-history/ccw/.
- "Somewhere to Drink": Brett Kissel Chart History (Canada Country) . . June 21, 2022.
- "11 Beers": Jake Owen Chart History (Canada Country). Billboard. July 18, 2022.
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- "Honky Tonkin' About": Canada Country chart for November 25, 2023. Billboard. November 21, 2023. subscription.
- "I Grew Up on a Farm": Canada Country chart for June 29, 2024. Billboard. June 25, 2024. subscription.
- "One Beer Away": Canada Country chart for August 24, 2024. Billboard. August 20, 2024. subscription.
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