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Jake Mathews (born Jacques Lagrandeur born March 14, 1971, in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian
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singer, songwriter and performer.


Career

Jake's self-titled debut CD (''Jake Mathews'') garnered six nationally charted hits: "I’ll Do You One Better," "Try Again Tomorrow," "That's How Long," "Rush," "I’m Gone" and "There Ain't No Such Thing." His second CD, ''Time After Time'', released in 2004, was voted Best Album by Country Music News. Singles released from the album include the title track, "Signs of You Everywhere," "Kings for a Day" and "Arizona on My Mind." Although he is the younger brother of Gil Grand, he has established a music career in his own right. In 2006, Mathews and Grand joined forces for "Raise the Roof," a tour that took them across Canada, raising awareness of Ronald McDonald House Charities.


Discography


Albums


Singles


Music videos


Awards and achievements

Western Country Music Awards *2005 – Nominated – Outstanding Country Recording for ''Time After Time'' *2003 – Nominated – Outstanding Country Recording for ''Jake Mathews'' Country Music News 2004 *''Time After Time'' voted Best Album
Canadian Country Music Awards The Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) was founded in 1976 as the Academy of Country Music Entertainment to organize, promote and develop a Canadian country music industry. The groundwork for the association began on June 3, 1973, when a gr ...
*2005 – Nominated – Independent Male Artist of the Year *2004 – Nominated – Independent Male Artist of the Year *2003 – Nominated – Rising Star Award *2002 – Nominated – Rising Star Award


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External links


Jake Mathews Official
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