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Tim Hicks (born August 22, 1979) is a Canadian
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singer-songwriter from
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,
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. Since releasing his debut single " Get By" in 2012, he has had eighteen top ten hits on the
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chart. His albums include: '' Throw Down, 5:01, Shake These Walls,'' and ''New Tattoo.'' Hicks has earned four nominations for the
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. He has also won a CCMA Award, earned two platinum selling singles, seven gold singles (" Loud" is one), one gold album, and two No. 1 chart topping singles including " What a Song Should Do", and " No Truck Song".


Personal life

At the age of six, Hicks started taking music lessons at the Ontario Conservatory of Music in
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. Tim is married to Amanda Hicks, and they have 2 children. In 2002, Hicks graduated from the
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with a bachelor's in Psychology. During his time at the University of Waterloo, Hicks spent his spare time playing at open mic nights across the Waterloo Region. His father is James Hicks.


Career


Early career

Early in his career, Hicks built a loyal and dedicated fan base in his home town of Niagara Falls by frequently playing at the local pubs and wineries. This is what led to him being discovered by
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.


Record deal and ''Throw Down''

In 2011, Hicks signed a deal with his record label Open Road Recordings. Hicks then opened for Dallas Smith and
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on the Boys of Fall tour in 2012. In 2013, Hicks released his debut album '' Throw Down,'' which featured his debut single " Get By" that has since been certified Platinum. "Get By" landed in the Top 10 at Country Radio in less than 8 weeks and became his first Gold single. "Get By" performed well on the digital charts as the number-one selling Canadian Country single for more than 17 weeks. According to
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, Hicks was the most played debut country artist in 2013 and was also the best selling digital Canadian country artist of the year.


“Stronger Beer”

One of the tracks "Stronger Beer" from Hicks's ''Throw Down'' album is a humorous take on the comparisons of Canadian and American cultures. Although the song was never released as a single, a lyric video was released March 8, 2013, and became a cultural hit. The song has gone on to accumulate over 10 million streams and was certified Platinum in Canada in May 2017.


''5:01'', ''5:01+,'' and ''Tim Hicks''

Hicks' second album '' 5:01'' was released August 5, 2014. This album featured the Top 10 singles " Here Comes the Thunder", "She Don't Drink Whiskey Anymore", and "So Do I". In 2014, it was announced that Hicks would join
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's ''Riser'' tour as an opening act for its Canadian dates. An extended version of ''5:01'' called ''5:01+'' was released on July 10, 2015 with four new songs, including the Top 10 hit "Young, Alive and in Love". "Young, Alive and in Love" also reached Top 10 in
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on the CMC Top 50 charts. Later in the Fall of 2015, Hicks headlined his first Canadian national tour called the “Get A Little Crazy Tour”, with openers Cold Creek County and Jason Benoit. ''Tim Hicks'', a combination of hits from ''Throw Down'' and ''5:01+'', was released in Australia and
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on Jan 28, 2016 through
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. This album reached #4 on the iTunes charts.


''Shake These Walls'' and tour

Hicks's next album '' Shake These Walls'' was released on September 9, 2016. It was produced by CMA and
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nominee Corey Crowder. The album featured the top-10 singles "Stompin' Ground", "Slow Burn", "Slide Over", and "Forever Rebels". In 2017 Hicks headlined his second nationwide tour, called the Shake These Walls Tour.   CMT TV aired a special on the Shake These Walls Tour titled ''Tim Hicks Sudbury Sunday Night''. The special was nominated for a CCMA Award and Certified for two CIMA Road Gold Awards.


''New Tattoo'' and Get Loud Tour

In 2018, Hicks was presented with the first Nielsen Compass Award at the Country Music Association of Ontario Awards. He won the award again in 2019. In March 2018, Hicks joined
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's tour as an opening act throughout Western Canada. In June 2018, Hicks released his fourth studio album ''New Tattoo'' and announced his Get Loud tour. His first single " Loud" from this album was licensed by the
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across
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. The song was used on
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and
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in various promotional segments. The Get Loud tour was his third headlining national tour in Canada and featured Tebey,
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, and Andrew Hyatt as opening acts. For the tour he partnered with PLUS1 and donated $1 from every ticket sold to the Unison Fund. His next single from ''New Tattoo'' " What a Song Should Do" became his first number 1 song at Canadian country radio. This song also reached number one on Australia’s CMC Chart. By the end of 2018, it was announced that Hicks was the 7th most played Canadian country artist for that year.


''Wreck This'', ''Campfire Troubador'', and ''Talk to Time''

In early 2020, Hicks announced the “Wreck This Town World Tour” along with a digital release of ''Wreck'' a three-song EP which included the single " No Truck Song". “No Truck Song” was produced by Jeff Coplan and co-written by Hicks, Coplan, and Bruce Wallace. "No Truck Song" became Hicks' second number one single at Canadian country radio. Hicks expanded on his previous EP with a 6-track extended play ''Wreck This'' released on June 26, 2020. In 2021, he released the extended play ''Campfire Troubador'', which included a special edition of the single " The Good, the Bad and the Pretty". He released a new single, " Whiskey Does", in February 2022. On September 2, 2022, Hicks released his fifth studio album ''Talk to Time'', which included the singles "The Good, the Bad and the Pretty", "Whiskey Does", "Dodge Out of Hell", and the
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.


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Extended plays


Singles


As lead artist


As featured artist


Other songs


Music videos


Awards and nominations


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hicks, Tim Canadian country singer-songwriters Canadian male singer-songwriters Living people Musicians from St. Catharines Singers from Ontario People from Niagara Falls, Ontario Canadian Country Music Association Rising Star Award winners 1979 births 21st-century Canadian male singers University of Waterloo alumni 21st-century Canadian singer-songwriters