On the heels of his first headline tour, “It’s the Ride,” Canadian country artist Aaron
Goodvin is excited to be releasing new music. “Country Dance” releases globally on
July 7 and is the latest, absolutely addictive song from the same team Aaron wrote with
on “Lonely Drum;” the double-platinum, award-winning global juggernaut that spawned
its own line dance and was featured on the nationally syndicated Bobby Bones show.
“Stepping out on stage to those sold-out crowds re-ignites you,” Aaron says, “and their
enthusiastic response to the song whose lyrics inspired the tour name, ‘The Longer I
Live’, told me that they’re ready for new music!” So, Aaron is back in the studio coproducing
with talented names like Matt McClure and Skip Black, preparing a new batch
of songs in Aaron’s signature style; the perfect blend of modern country, 90’s sounds,
gritty, soulful vocals and a knack for songwriting.
The Alberta-born, Nashville-based artist has enjoyed a storied career that includes three
critically acclaimed albums, two number one singles, six top 10’s, a 2018 CCMA
Songwriter of the Year Award, a 2020 JUNO Award nomination for Country Album of the
Year, and a tour with Rascal Flatts. He was most-recently nominated for two 2022
CCMA Awards – Interactive Artist of the Year and Single of The Year for his second #1
Canadian single, “Boy Like Me”, bringing his career total to eleven nominations.
In addition to being an electrifying live performer, Goodvin is an incomparable
singer/songwriter whose music resonates with fans worldwide. His sincere
songwriting and gritty soulful voice, engages fans who relate to the themes of love,
relationships, and life experiences and his humorous side inspires his fans to escape
the complications of those experiences and just have fun!
HIGHLIGHTS:
● over 80 million total streams
● 2 x #1 singles in Canada: “Boy Like Me” and “You Are”
● 6 Top 10 singles in Canada
● Double-Platinum certification on “Lonely Drum”
● 11-time CCMA nominee and 2018 CCMA Winner / Songwriter of the Year for
“Lonely Drum”
● Songwriter cuts by Luke Bryan, Jon Pardi, Cole Swindell, and Josh Gracin.