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Multi-platinum, iconic Canadian artist Dean Brody is celebrating the biggest years of his career. No country artist has owned the Canadian "Live" stage more than Dean in recent years with three national arena tours (two breaking national ticket sale records), an acoustic national tour and as the only Canadian country artist to hold a 7-year residency at Toronto's Budweiser Stage. Not one to ever slow down, Brody has been busy setting records and marking major career milestones. 2021 saw the acclaimed artist land his sixth and seventh #1's at Canadian country radio on back-to-back duets with his history-making track "Boys" feat. country music's fastest rising star Mickey Guyton and "More Drinkin' Than Fishin'" with labelmate Jade Eagleson. He also secured his 18th CCMA Award, landing the "Top Selling Canadian Single" with his #1 track feat. The Reklaws, "Can't Help Myself." He kicked off 2022 by earning a JUNO Awards nomination for Country Album of the Year and securing his first TRIPLE-PLATINUM single with "Bring Down The House," making him only the second artist in Canadian history to ever achieve this status on a single. He also landed his eighth #1 with his single "Where'd You Learn How to Do That." Brody celebrated these moments with fans throughout the year with headlining stops across the country including Budweiser Stage (Toronto), Festival Country Lotbinière and Dauphin Country Fest, a 10-night residency at the Calgary Stampede as well as a show in his hometown of