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词条 Donny Parenteau
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

  3. Charity work

  4. Discography

     Studio albums  Singles  Music videos 

  5. Awards and nominations

  6. References

  7. External links

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| birth_place = Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
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| genre = Country, Western swing[1]
| occupation = Musician, singer-songwriter, record producer
| instrument = Fiddle, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, electric mandolin, double neck guitar and mandocaster[1]
| years_active = 1991–present
| label = Independent, 306 Records/EMI Music Canada
| associated_acts = Neal McCoy, Brad Johner, Sierra Noble
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}}Donny Parenteau (born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan) is singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. He is best for known his solo career and his work as fiddle player, guitarist, and mandolin player for country music singer Neal McCoy. In February 2011, Parenteau signed with the record label 306 Records/EMI Music Canada to help distribute his albums.[2]

Early life

At 14, Parenteau took up the fiddle. After mastering the fiddle, he picked up other instruments like the guitar (both acoustic and electric) and the mandolin (both acoustic and electric). Parenteau cites some of his influences as Bryan Sklar,[1] Freddie Pelltier,[1] and George Pistun[1]

Career

After picking up the violin at a young age, by 19 he was playing professionally.[1] In 1991, Parenteau was playing in Edmonton, Alberta and was invited to a show by Neal McCoy who was also playing in Edmonton.[1] Upon talking with McCoy, Parenteau discovered they had similar taste in music.[1] McCoy was looking for a fiddle player, but didn't have the money to hire one. Parenteau wanted the chance to audition and would not let up until he got the chance to audition. Parenteau listened to the group jamming and had a grasp of what they were playing. It was that song he would use as the audition piece.[1] During his time touring with McCoy, Parenteau got to open for such artists as Merle Haggard,[1] Tim McGraw,[1] Faith Hill,[1] Buck Owens,[1] George Jones,[1] Charlie Pride,[1] Loretta Lynn,[1] Charlie Daniels,[1] Hank Williams, Jr.,[1] Reba McEntire,[1] Garth Brooks,[1] and Shania Twain.[1] Parenteau also graced the Grand Ole Opry stage.[1] Parenteau was the only member of the live band that was also on the recordings.[1] After performing with Neal McCoy for 12 years and playing 250–300 shows a year, Parenteau returned to Prince Albert to embark on a solo career.[1]

Charity work

Parenteau has done a number of humanitarian and charity work. Evidence of that was winning the 2001 SCMA International Humanitarian Award. Parenteau has also made appearances on Telemiracle starting on the 32nd edition of the telethon. Parenteau co-wrote the current Telemiracle opening theme song with Brad Johner entitled "You are the Miracle". It became the theme in 2011. He also embarks on a tour of elementary schools in Saskatchewan each year as a motivational speaker in which he spreads his message of anti-bullying.

Discography

Studio albums

What It Takes
  • Release date: October 9, 2006
  • Label: Icon Records
  • Format: CD, digital download
  1. "Country Calling Me
  2. "Old Man Thibodeaux"
  3. "Postmarked Heaven"
  4. "Father Time
  5. "Backyard Swing"
  6. "Someone More Lonesome
  7. "Whatever It Takes
  8. "Cold Virginia Rain"
  9. "Belly Up"
  10. "What She Left Me For"
  11. "Dancing Fool"
  12. "Funky Two Step

To Whom It May Concern (11 January 2011)

  • Label: Phantom
  • Format: CD, digital download

Singles

  • "Belly Up"
  • "Father Time"
  • "Postmarked Heaven"
  • "I Love Christmas"
  • "Turn It Up"
  • "My Girl"
  • "Watching Over Me"
  • "My Dirt"
  • "To Whom It May Concern"
  • "Can't Afford to Love You"
  • "Sunshower"
  • "Honey It's Broke"

Music videos

  • "Belly Up"
  • "My Girl"
  • "To Whom It May Concern"
  • "Imagine A World"

Awards and nominations

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Parenteau has been nominated for a multitude of awards all across Canada picking up a number of them along the way. In 2008, Parenteau was nominated for his country's highest honour by being nominated for a Juno Award.

YearNominated workAwardCategoryResultRef
2001Donny ParenteauSaskatchewan Country Music AwardsInternational Humanitarian{{won}}[3]
2003FiddleSaskatchewan Country Music AwardsAll-Star Band{{won}}[4]
2004HimselfSaskatchewan Country Music Awards[5]Aboriginal Artist of the Year{{won}}[6]
FiddleAll-Star Band{{won}}[6]
2005"The Great Unknown"Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards[7]Best Producer/Engineer{{nom}}
HimselfSaskatchewan Country Music AwardsAboriginal Artist of the Year{{won}}[8]
FiddleAll-Star Band{{won}}[8]
2006HimselfSaskatchewan Country Music AwardsAboriginal Artist of the Year{{won}}[9]
FiddleAll-Star Band{{won}}[9]
2007What it TakesCanadian Aboriginal Music AwardsBest Album of the Year{{nom}}
Best Country Album{{nom}}
"What It Takes"Best Producer/Engineer{{won}}[10]
"Father Time"Best Song Single{{won}}[11]
Best Songwriter{{nom}}
"Postmarked Heaven"{{nom}}
HimselfCanadian Country Music AwardsChevy Truck Rising Star{{nom}}[12]
"What It Takes"Saskatchewan Country Music AwardsAlbum of the Year{{nom}}[13]
HimselfFans' Choice Entertainer of the Year{{nom}}
Male Vocalist of the Year{{nom}}
Aboriginal Artist of the Year{{won}}[13]
Record Producer of the Year (with Steve Fox){{won}}[13]
FiddleAll-Star Band{{won}}[13]
Specialty{{won}}[13]
Donny Parenteau BandBack Up Band{{won}}[13]
"Country Calling Me"Single of the Year{{nom}}
Song of the Year{{nom}}
What it TakesWestern Canadian Music AwardsOutstanding Aboriginal Recording{{nom}}[14]
Outstanding Country Recording{{nom}}[14]
2008Juno AwardsAboriginal Recording of the Year{{nom}}[15]
FiddleCanadian Country Music AwardsAll-Star Band{{nom}}[16]
HimselfSaskatchewan Country Music AwardsAboriginal Artist of the Year{{won}}[17]
Fans' Choice Entertainer of the Year{{won}}[17]
Male Vocalist of the Year{{won}}[17]
Record Producer of the Year{{nom}}
FiddleAll-Star Band{{won}}[17]
Donny Parenteau BandBack Up Band{{won}}[17]
"Postmarked Heaven"Single of the Year{{won}}[17]
Song of the Year{{won}}[17]
"Father Time"Single of the Year{{nom}}
Song of the Year{{nom}}
What It TakesAboriginal People's Choice Music AwardsBest Country CD{{nom}}
Best Album Cover Design{{nom}}
2009FiddleCanadian Country Music AwardsAll-Star Band{{nom}}[18]
HimselfSaskatchewan Country Music AwardsAboriginal Artist of the Year{{won}}[19]
2010{{won}}[20]
2011{{won}}[21]
Fans' Choice Entertainer of the Year{{nom}}
Male Vocalist of the Year{{nom}}
Manager of the Year{{nom}}
FiddleAll-Star Band{{nom}}
Specialty{{won}}[21]
"My Girl"Single of the Year{{nom}}
Song of the Year{{nom}}
Video of the Year{{nom}}
HimselfAboriginal People's Choice AwardsAboriginal Male Entertainer of the Year{{nom}}[22][23]
To Whom It May ConcernBest Country CD{{nom}}[22][23]
Canadian Aboriginal Music AwardsBest Album of the Year{{nom}}
Best Country Album{{won}}[24][25]
HimselfBest Songwriter{{won}}[24][25]
Best Male Artist{{won}}[24][25]
Best Producer/Engineer (with Harry Stinson){{won}}[24][25]
"To Whom It May Concern"Best Song Single{{nom}}
Best Music Video{{won}}[24][25]
2012To Whom It May ConcernJuno AwardsAboriginal Recording of the Year{{nom}}[15]
FiddleCanadian Country Music AwardsAll-Star Band{{nom}}[26]
2013Donny ParenteauSaskatchewan Country Music AwardsAboriginal Artist of the Year{{won}}[27]
Fans' Choice Entertainer of the Year{{nom}}
Record Producer of the Year{{nom}}
Country Music Person of the Year{{nom}}
Bring It OnAlbum of the Year{{won}}[27]
"Sunshower"Song of the Year{{nom}}
"Can't Afford to Love You"Single of the Year{{nom}}
FiddleAll-Star Band{{won}}[27]
Specialty{{won}}[27]
Bring It OnJuno AwardsAboriginal Recording of the Year{{nom}}[15]
2014FiddleSaskatchewan Country Music AwardsAll-Star Band{{won}}[28]
2017Fiddle{{nom}}[29]
Specialty{{nom}}[29]

References

1. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 {{Cite web|url=http://www.donnyparenteau.com/articles/Session_Front_Page_Article.pdf|first=Lorena|last=Kelly|title=Donny Parenteau: Called by Country|publisher=The Session|accessdate=March 13, 2011}}{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
2. ^{{Cite web|url = http://cashboxcanada.ca/donny-parenteau-signs-%E2%80%9C360-recordsemi-0|title = Donny Parenteau signs with "360 Records/EMI|publisher = CashBoxCanada.ca|date = 18 February 2011|accessdate = March 12, 2011}}
3. ^{{Cite web|title = 2001 SCMA Award Winners|publisher=Saskatchewan Country Music Association|url = http://scma.sk.ca/past-awards/2001-scma-award-winners/|website = scma.sk.ca|accessdate = 2015-11-28}}
4. ^{{Cite web|title = 2003 SCMA Awards Winners|publisher=Saskatchewan Country Music Association|url = http://scma.sk.ca/past-awards/2003-scma-awards-winners/|website = scma.sk.ca|accessdate = 2015-11-28}}
5. ^{{Cite web|title = 2004 SCMA Award Winners {{!}} Saskatchewan Country Music Association|url = http://scma.sk.ca/past-awards/2004-scma-award-winners/|website = scma.sk.ca|accessdate = 2015-11-28}}
6. ^{{Cite web|title = 2004 SCMA Award Winners|publisher=Saskatchewan Country Music Association|url = http://scma.sk.ca/past-awards/2004-scma-award-winners/|website = scma.sk.ca|accessdate = 2015-11-28}}
7. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.canab.com/mainpages/events/archive_files/music_awards/2005finalists.html|title = Music Awards- 2005 Category Finalists|publisher = Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards|accessdate = March 12, 2011}}
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9. ^{{Cite web|title = 2006 SCMA Award Winners|publisher=Saskatchewan Country Music Association|url = http://scma.sk.ca/past-awards/2006-scma-award-winners/|website = scma.sk.ca|accessdate = 2015-11-28}}
10. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.canab.com/mainpages/events/archive_files/music_awards/2007winners.html#producer|title=Best Producer/Engineer|publisher=Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards|accessdate=March 12, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110315181342/http://www.canab.com/mainpages/events/archive_files/music_awards/2007winners.html#producer#producer|archive-date=15 March 2011|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}}
11. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.canab.com/mainpages/events/archive_files/music_awards/2007winners.html#songsingle|title=Best Song Single|publisher=Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards|accessdate=March 12, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110315181342/http://www.canab.com/mainpages/events/archive_files/music_awards/2007winners.html#songsingle#songsingle|archive-date=15 March 2011|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}}
12. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.nationtalk.ca/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2479|title = Canadian Country Music Awards Nominees Released|publisher = NationTalk.ca|date = 1 August 2007|accessdate = March 12, 2011}}
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14. ^{{Cite web|url=http://breakoutwest.ca/awards/previous-years/2007-awards/|title=2007 Awards Winners|publisher=Western Canadian Music Alliance, Inc.|accessdate=March 12, 2011|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110315091612/http://breakoutwest.ca/awards/previous-years/2007-awards/|archivedate=15 March 2011|df=dmy-all}}
15. ^{{Cite web|url = http://junoawards.ca/awards/?from-year=1970&to-year=2017&nomination-category=&wins-only=no&artist=Donny+Parenteau|title = Artist Summary – Donny Parenteau|publisher = Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences|accessdate = March 12, 2013}}
16. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.ccma.org/pdfs/07-30-08-nomineesformatted.pdf |title=2008 CCMA Awards Nominees |publisher=Canadian Country Music Association |date=30 July 2008 |accessdate=March 12, 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110626215157/http://www.ccma.org/pdfs/07-30-08-nomineesformatted.pdf |archivedate=26 June 2011 |df=dmy }}
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18. ^{{Cite press release|title = 2009 CCMA Awards Nominees Listing|publisher = Canadian Country Music Association|date = 29 July 2009|url = http://www.ccma.org/press_release.cfm?PressReleaseID=0401J44C526080441|accessdate = March 12, 2011|deadurl = yes|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20131112150701/http://www.ccma.org/press_release.cfm?PressReleaseID=0401J44C526080441|archivedate = 12 November 2013|df = dmy-all}}
19. ^{{Cite web|title = 2009 SCMA Award Winners|publisher=Saskatchewan Country Music Association|url = http://scma.sk.ca/past-awards/2009-scma-award-winners/|website = scma.sk.ca|accessdate = 2015-11-28}}
20. ^{{Cite web|title = 2010 SCMA Award Winners|publisher=Saskatchewan Country Music Association|url = http://scma.sk.ca/past-awards/2010-scma-award-winners/|website = scma.sk.ca|accessdate = 2015-11-28}}
21. ^{{Cite web|title = 2011 SCMA Winners|publisher=Saskatchewan Country Music Association|url = http://scma.sk.ca/past-awards/2011scma-winners-new/|website = scma.sk.ca|accessdate = 2015-11-28}}
22. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.mbchamber.mb.ca/2011/08/nominees-announced-for-2011-aboriginal-peoples-choice-music-awards/|title = Nominees Announced For 2011 Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards|publisher = Manitoba Chamber of Commerce|accessdate = November 18, 2011}}
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24. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.canab.com/mainpages/events/musicawards_files/2011/winners/|title = 2011 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards Winners|publisher = Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards|accessdate = February 29, 2012}}
25. ^{{Cite web|url = http://rpm.fm/news/2011-canadian-aboriginal-music-award-winners/|title = 2011 Canadian Aboriginal Music Award Winners|publisher = RPM - Revolutions Per Minute|accessdate = December 4, 2017}}
26. ^{{Cite web|url=https://topcountry.ca/2012-ccma-awards-winners-list/|title=2012 CCMA Award Winners List|date=September 9, 2012|publisher=TopCountry.ca|accessdate=November 28, 2017}}
27. ^{{Cite web|title = 2013 SCMA Winners|publisher=Saskatchewan Country Music Association|url = http://scma.sk.ca/past-awards/2013-award-winners/|website = scma.sk.ca|accessdate = December 4, 2017}}
28. ^{{Cite web|title = 2014 SCMA Award Winners|publisher=Saskatchewan Country Music Association|url = http://scma.sk.ca/past-awards/2014-scma-award-winners/|website = scma.sk.ca|accessdate = December 4, 2017}}
29. ^{{Cite web|title = 2017 SCMA Award Nominees|publisher=Saskatchewan Country Music Association|url = http://scma.sk.ca/awards/2017-scma-nominees/|website = scma.sk.ca|accessdate = December 4, 2017}}

External links

  • DonnyParenteau.com
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