Gord Bamford

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Blame It On That Red Dress 03:12 Tools
Drinkin' Buddy 02:51 Tools
When Your Lips Are so Close 00:00 Tools
Postcard From Pasadena 02:47 Tools
Stayed 'Til Two 00:00 Tools
Dive Bar 03:06 Tools
Is It Friday Yet? 03:00 Tools
Don't Let Her Be Gone 03:29 Tools
Life Is Good 02:48 Tools
All About Her 00:00 Tools
Fall in Love If You Want To 00:00 Tools
Neon Smoke 03:27 Tools
Where a Farm Used to Be 02:56 Tools
I Would For You 00:00 Tools
Little Guy 03:40 Tools
We're All Cowboys 03:29 Tools
Breakfast Beer 02:57 Tools
Put Some Alcohol On It 00:00 Tools
#REDNEK 03:24 Tools
Down 00:00 Tools
Livin' On Summertime 00:00 Tools
Heard You in a Song 00:00 Tools
Day Job 00:00 Tools
Heroes 00:00 Tools
In The Palm Of Your Hands 00:00 Tools
Leaning On A Lonesome Song 03:13 Tools
Rowdy Boys 00:00 Tools
Hurtin' Me Back 00:00 Tools
My Daughter's Father 00:00 Tools
My Heart's A Genius 00:00 Tools
Farm Girl Strong 00:00 Tools
Disappearing Tail Lights 03:26 Tools
On My Best Days 00:00 Tools
Unreal 00:00 Tools
Must Be A Woman 00:00 Tools
Chevy Truck 03:49 Tools
Things Go Better With Love 00:00 Tools
Slow Roll It 00:00 Tools
Hank Williams Lonesome 00:00 Tools
Come Over Here 00:00 Tools
Groovin' With You 00:00 Tools
I Call It Country 00:00 Tools
Honkytonks And Heartaches 00:00 Tools
Cheap Date 00:00 Tools
Off The Grid 00:00 Tools
Blue Collar Palace 00:00 Tools
Christmas in the Sun 00:00 Tools
Daughterville 00:00 Tools
The Watering Hole 00:00 Tools
Blue Jeans 00:00 Tools
Saturday's Beer 00:00 Tools
I Said Nothing 00:00 Tools
One Makes Me Want Another 00:00 Tools
To Get to You (feat. Jess Moskaluke) 00:00 Tools
That's What Grandpas Do 00:00 Tools
That's How We Party 00:00 Tools
She Gets Me 00:00 Tools
She Can Bring It 00:00 Tools
Stubborn Blood 00:00 Tools
Politically Incorrect 00:00 Tools
Ain't It Grand 00:00 Tools
She Makes Me Look Good 00:00 Tools
Tin Roof 00:00 Tools
Nights Like You 00:00 Tools
Joe's Place 02:35 Tools
Nothing Hurts As Bad As A Broken Heart 00:00 Tools
In This Town 00:00 Tools
I Won't Regret That 00:00 Tools
Day To Day Routine 00:00 Tools
Christmas in Canada 00:00 Tools
Kids 00:00 Tools
The Truth 00:00 Tools
Raise The Bar 00:00 Tools
Better 00:00 Tools
A Cowboy's Last Ride 03:12 Tools
Sing Another Song About Love 00:00 Tools
You Make It Better 00:00 Tools
Amber Glow 00:00 Tools
Country Junkie 03:02 Tools
Where the Wild Things Grow 00:00 Tools
Love Takes Time 00:00 Tools
The Country I Grew up On 03:18 Tools
Kendra's Song 00:00 Tools
Old 00:00 Tools
When You Look at Me 00:00 Tools
Come Kiss Me Boots 00:00 Tools
She Looks Good In It 00:00 Tools
Firebird 00:00 Tools
You Wear It Well 00:00 Tools
Apples 00:00 Tools
When I Go 00:00 Tools
It's a Good Thing 00:00 Tools
Works This Way 00:00 Tools
When I'm Drinking 00:00 Tools
Drinking Buddy 00:00 Tools
Where a Cowboy Likes to Roam 00:00 Tools
Years Ago Last Night 00:00 Tools
Wish I Did What He Did 00:00 Tools
Gold To Me 00:00 Tools
Classic Country Song 00:00 Tools
24 x 24 00:00 Tools
Little Cowboys 00:00 Tools
Starting All Over Again 00:00 Tools
There's A Ring To It 00:00 Tools
Now That You're Gone 00:00 Tools
Country Junkie (with Joe Diffie) 00:00 Tools
Ain't it grand (feat. Jim Cuddy) 00:00 Tools
Man of the House 00:00 Tools
God's Green Earth 00:00 Tools
State I'm In 00:00 Tools
Baseball Glove 00:00 Tools
We Were All Heros 00:00 Tools
Years Ago Last Night (feat. Jessie Farrell) 00:00 Tools
We Were All Heroes 00:00 Tools
The out crowd (feat. Tracy Lawrence) 00:00 Tools
24 by 24 00:00 Tools
When Your Lips Are so Close (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Now That Your'e Gone 00:00 Tools
Livin' On Summertime 00:00 Tools
Truth 00:00 Tools
One Makes Me Want Another 00:00 Tools
Drinkin’ Buddy 00:00 Tools
Rednek 00:00 Tools
DRINKIN BUDDY 00:00 Tools
Alberta Christmas Morning 00:00 Tools
Years Ago Last Night (with Jessie Farrell) 00:00 Tools
Livin’ On Summertime 00:00 Tools
When your Lips are so Close 03:00 Tools
The Out Crowd 00:00 Tools
When Your Lips Are So Close - Remix 00:00 Tools
Were All Cowboys 00:00 Tools
Winter Wonderland 00:00 Tools
Daddy's Beer 00:00 Tools
Away in a Manger 00:00 Tools
Twenty Four x Twenty Four 00:00 Tools
Chevy Truck (gods green earth 00:00 Tools
Jingle Bells 00:00 Tools
Twenty Four x Twenty Four (go 00:00 Tools
Cl~ Country Song (gods green 00:00 Tools
Disappearing Tail Lights (Official Video) 00:00 Tools
A Cowboy Likes To Roam (gods g 00:00 Tools
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 00:00 Tools
State I`m In~ (gods green ear 00:00 Tools
Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy 00:00 Tools
That’s What Grandpa’s Do 00:00 Tools
This Old Hat (Calgary Stampede Song) 00:00 Tools
Of The House (gods green eart 00:00 Tools
Wish I Did (gods green earth) 00:00 Tools
O Holy Night 00:00 Tools
Whyour Lips are so Close 03:00 Tools
A Cowboy Likes To Roam (gods 00:00 Tools
Gods Gr. Earth (gods green ea 00:00 Tools
The Christmas Song 00:00 Tools
Twenty Four x Twenty Four (god 00:00 Tools
Starting All Over 00:00 Tools
Ain’t It Grand 00:00 Tools
Hank Williams Lonely 00:00 Tools
Country Junkie (feat. Joe Diffie) 00:00 Tools
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"Gord is one of the hardest working artists I have ever met. He is finally getting his due!" - Byron Hill, Nashville. The year 2008 is shaping up to be a big one for Lacombe, Alberta's Gord Bamford. Gord continues his winning ways with the July release of his third single from the acclaimed "Honkytonks And Heartaches" album. "Postcard from Pasadena" was written by Gord and song writing partner Byron Hill. The award winning Stephano Barberis produced the video for the song and filmed it in the desert atmosphere of Osoyoos B.C. In January Gord had released his second single and the song "Stayed ‘Til Two" rocketed into the top ten after only four weeks of release. The song, again penned by Gord and co-producer Byron Hill tells the familiar story of the guy who went for "one" and time just slipped away. It was in early February that Gord also received his first Juno nomination, with the aforementioned album being nominated for "Country Recording Of The Year". An appearance on the 2008 Juno Awards show followed in April, as "Stayed ‘Til Two" reached the top of the national radio and video charts. In May, Gord was approached by The Calgary Stampede to write a song commemorating the saga and tradition of the cowboy hat. Gord, along with co-writer Hill penned “This Old Hat”. The song was premiered at the Stampede’s Media Conference and gained local play in Southern Alberta. Gord commented on the song, “First of all I was very honoured that the Calgary Stampede asked me to write this song and even more excited that it was well received. The title “This Old Hat” was something that I felt I could write about without having to dig too deep within myself. I was brought up in a rural Alberta town and amongst a family that lives the true Western Heritage. My upbringing was exemplified by hard work and integrity. This song therefore struck a real chord with me as a person and how I strive to live my life.” Since the release of the album in September 2007, Gord has quickly established himself as one of the "young guns" of country music. The first single "Blame It On That Red Dress" was released to radio in early August and by mid-October was firmly entrenched in the Top Ten in Canada, as well as being the highest charted single by a Canadian artist at that point. The video for "Blame It On That Red Dress" was filmed on the beach in Tofino, B.C. and in early November reached the Number One spot on CMT's Chevy Top Twenty. In October, 2007, Gord was featured in the cover story of Country Music News, and the publisher Larry Delaney, says of the new album, “…just watch what this one should deliver. It’s the stuff that “Album Of The Year” are made of!!” True enough, the album was selected as Country Music News’ Canadian Album Of The Year. Gord got his start in the way that many artists do, playing bars, opening for stars too numerous to mention, and saving enough money to go into the studio. Those efforts resulted in the release of his first album “God’s Green Earth” in 2001, followed by the breakthrough release “Life Is Good” in 2004. The album generated six top twenty radio hits and firmly established Gord as an up and coming star on Canada’s country music scene. Gord spent 2006 doing what he does best – song writing and touring. He once again turned to his writing friends and started putting together songs for what would be his third album, “Honkytonks And Heartaches”. Gord also wrote in earnest with Byron Hill on frequent trips to Nashville, and those efforts resulted in nine songs for the new album. The album was recorded in Nashville and Saskatoon in 2007, with Gord and Byron at the production helm, and noted Canadian producer Bart McKay, spearheading vocal mixing. Byron says of Gord, “He’s a true country artist and is destined to be a huge star. His very likeable personality will endear him to even the harshest critics of the genre, and those who really know the genre will instantly hear Gord’s roots. Gord Bamford lives it, breathes it and sings it. Alberta better hurry up and name a street after this guy before Texas does. He’s earned his song writing stripes with this album”. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.