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Latest Release
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- 14 JUN 2024
- 24 Songs
- All the World Fades Away (With Commentary) · 2024
- All the World Fades Away · 2024
- All the World Fades Away (With Commentary) · 2024
- All the World Fades Away (With Commentary) · 2024
- All the World Fades Away (With Commentary) · 2024
- All the World Fades Away (With Commentary) · 2024
- All the World Fades Away (With Commentary) · 2024
- All the World Fades Away (With Commentary) · 2024
- All the World Fades Away (With Commentary) · 2024
- All the World Fades Away (With Commentary) · 2024
Music Videos
- 2024
- 2024
- 2019
- 2019
- 2018
Appears On
About Jim Cuddy
Blessed with a road-worn voice, Jim Cuddy has a knack for penning poignant country tunes that make him one of Canada’s premier roots musicians. Born James Gordon Cuddy in 1955 in Toronto, Cuddy teamed up with his eventual songwriting partner Greg Keelor in school, and the two of them started the power-pop group The Hi-Fis before shifting to country rock as Blue Rodeo. After years of critical and commercial success with the band, Cuddy released his first solo record, 1998’s All In Time, building on his familiar Americana with touches of alt-rock on songs like the rollicking title track. On 2006’s The Light That Guides You Home, he heads back to the country for a duet with Kathleen Edwards, “Married Again”, and ballads like “Pull Me Through”. In 2011, he opts for a smoother, adult contemporary sound on Skyscraper Soul, and on 2018’s Constellation, he explores heavy topics like the loss of a close friend. On Countrywide Soul (2019), recorded in his barn loft with longtime collaborators, Cuddy reworks his own songs and covers alongside new compositions, with palpable warmth resonating through tracks like “Back Here Again”.
- HOMETOWN
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- BORN
- 2 December 1955
- GENRE
- Rock