Adam Brand (born in 1991 in Perth, Australia), is an Australian country singer and songwriter. As a child, Brand performed with his father in pubs around Western Australia, learning the drums and performing in church bands when he was older. After busking on the streets of Tamworth, he was signed to Festival Mushroom Records, releasing his debut self-titled album in July, 1997, leading to his first Golden Guitar awards at the Country Music Awards, for Song of the Year, New Talent of the Year and Video of the Year with his next album Good Friends (March, 2000) nominated for Best Country Album at the ARIA Awards. Brand followed this with platinum-certified Built for Speed, released in January 2002 and the edgy country-rock album Get Loud, in August 2004, debuting at number 16 on the ARIA charts and securing yet another ARIA nomination. Collaborating with Australian country singers Lee Kernaghan and Steve Ford in 2008, Brand released “Spirit of the Bush” winning multiple CMA awards including Single of the Year as well as Best Vocal Collaboration and Best Video Clip. After competing in and winning Dancing with the Stars Australia (television series), Brand releasing ninth studio album It’s Gonna Be Okay in 2010, peaking at number 1 on the Australian Country Albums chart with album single “Ready for Loving” reaching the Top 40 in the US country charts. Over the next ten years, Brand continued to release chart-topping albums: There Will Be Love (2012) My Side of the Street (2014), Milestones…20 Years (2018) and Speed of Life (2020). In 2022, Brand released his highly anticipated sixteenth album All or Nothing, with same-titled lead single reaching number 1 on the National Country Airplay Charts and the album itself peaking at number 6.
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