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Newsroom Ready Jade Eagleson Wins Album Of The Year At Ccmas

## Newsroom Ready: Jade Eagleson Wins Album of the Year at CCMAs ### September 12, 2022 **Toronto, ON** - Jade Eagleson took home the Album of the Year award at the 2022 Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) Awards, held in London, Ontario, on Sunday, September 11th. Eagleson's album, "Honky Tonk Revival," was released in August 2021 and features 10 tracks, including the hit singles "She's My Kinda Crazy" and "Close." The album was produced by Eagleson and Tim Hicks and was recorded at The Pool Studios in Toronto. Eagleson was nominated for Album of the Year alongside Brett Kissel, Tenille Townes, and The Reklaws. He is the first artist to win Album of the Year twice, having previously won in 2019 for his self-titled debut album. In addition to Album of the Year, Eagleson was also nominated for Male Artist of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, and Single of the Year. "I'm so grateful for this award," said Eagleson. "This album is a labor of love, and I'm so proud of it. I want to thank my team, my family, and my fans for all their support." Eagleson's win is a testament to his talent as a singer, songwriter, and performer. He is one of the brightest stars in Canadian country music, and his music has resonated with audiences across the country. Eagleson is a true ambassador for Canadian country music, and his success is a source of pride for the entire industry. ### About Jade Eagleson Jade Eagleson is a Canadian country music singer, songwriter, and producer. He was born in Peterborough, Ontario, and raised in Norwood, Ontario. Eagleson began playing guitar at the age of 5 and started writing songs at the age of 13. He released his debut album, "Jade Eagleson," in 2019, which was nominated for four CCMA Awards. His second album, "Honky Tonk Revival," was released in 2021 and won the CCMA Award for Album of the Year. Eagleson is known for his traditional country sound and his energetic live performances. ### About the C


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