Growing up in the country, at the edge of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Dean started at a very young age to appreciate the rural way of life. He spent a significant part of his childhood involved in country fairs, 4-H, fishing, hunting and splitting firewood, and in his spare time began playing guitar and writing songs.
At the age of 16, Dean did what most other boys did around town and started working at the local sawmill after school and on weekends, eventually becoming a full time employee. But after years of working and writing on the side, Dean knew that to move forward with music he had to move on to Nashville. So in March of 2004, he loaded up a U-haul, hit the I-15 into Montana and began the 2500 mile trek to Tennessee.
After 2 years with a Music Row publishing company, Dean got the news that his contract and US work permit would not be renewed. He and his family moved back to Canada. A year later, after pursuing deals and watching doors slowly close, Dean started looking for work at the local mines. "It was a sobering time in our lives, having tried so hard - and come so close," Dean says, "But we knew I had to find a solid job to look after our family." So he and his wife drove up to a mining town to find a place to live and made the decision to move - letting the dream of a career in country music go. The following day Dean made the call to friend and producer Matt Rovey to give him the news, but Matt had some news of his own... producer Keith Stegall, (Alan Jackson and George Jones) wanted to sign him to Broken Bow Records! Dean once again hit the I-15 into Montana and moved his family back to Nashville. He is now working on his first album with the label.
Favorites: Fly-fishing, hangin with friends and family, long drives and football
Movies: Open Range, Gladiator
Food: Jim & Nick's barbecue and sweet tea
Little Known Fact:
*Dean lived 4 hours from the nearest football program when he was a child, but always dreamed of playing pro football. "I began punting in the 4th grade because I knew that was the one thing I could do without being coached. I used to punt back and forth over our 3 story farmhouse and out in the horse pasture hoping someday I'd get the chance to play." When he was 19, he went to a walk-on tryout and made a semi-pro team.
Hey Dean, It was so nice to meet open for you the other day, and it was awesome to get a chance to talk to you :) Congrats on your CCMA award. Hopefully see you soon
Hi Dean I love your music and do spin you on MuseRevolution Country Radio would love to have more , esp your new ones Thanks for adding me, have an awesome weekend Jody
thank you so much for the add. if you get a chance, will you check out my page tell me whatcha think about my music and pics? i would really appreciate it. have a great day! muah
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I just wanted to stop by and say thanks for the add. I really love your music and the song "Brothers" almost brought a tear to my eye..I'm sure a lot of other veterans out there feel the same way. Thanks again.
hey i was just wondering if i send you my address if you could send some music and stuff over to me and my platoon over here in iraq right now we are in kuwait we go next week to iraq my name is pfc manley from the 206 mp co out of albany new york
Hey man just wanted to tell ya i love your music especially the song brothers because i was in the marines before. I think your songs bring country music back to its roots unlike alot of this new country music garbage thats been coming out the past few years. Anyways good luck to you man hope you go far and do well!!
I realy liekthat song brohter it sitllg et to me sicne the frist time I heard it and it realy does put you in the head of the way pepoel fell when a love one in the songs case the big brother is in the miltary and is called to go in to the war inted of a other job inthe miltary and how scarry it is hoping they are safe. Well inthe song boy still need his big brother around but it already got the call by the goverment.