Over their decade-plus time together, Doc Walker have earned the title of ‘the hardest working country band in
Canada’ the old fashioned way, through relentless perseverance and constantly honing their chops as a songwriting and a performing unit. Doc
Walker hit every little speck on the map again and again, putting over a million miles behind them in
Canada alone, in an effort to forge a lasting relationship with their audience.
That perseverance has netted them multiple top-10 and top-5 hits on Canadian radio and some of the Canadian music industry’s highest awards, including six CCMAs in 2008 alone, as well as the 2009 Juno for Country Recording of the Year for their last record, Beautiful Life. Doc
Walker also continued their streak as reigning CCMA Group or Duo of the Year in 2009 and, most recently, picked up the Western Canadian Music Award for Country Album of the Year. However, the real payoff for Doc Walker isn’t the awards and accolades that come with their growing success. If anything, it’s more accurately measured in a mutual dedication to each other, and to their audience.
Doc
Walker’s latest album, GO, hit stores on
September 8, 2009. With hits like “Coming Home” and their latest, “If I Fall,” both hitting top-10 on the country radio charts, GO is set to be a career-defining album for Doc Walker.
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