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Naomi Bristow
Born (1997-10-04) 4 October 1997 (age 27)
Occupation(s)Musician, singer
Years active2007 - present

Naomi Bristow (born 4 October 1997) is a country music artist from Beeton, Ontario, Canada.

Early life

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Her family was involved in rodeo, which led her down the path of country, western and gospel culture.

Career

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Bristow has opened for artists including Gene Watson, Johnny Reid, David Frizzell, Moe Bandy, Ronda Vincent, Charlie Daniels, Marty Stuart, Jim Ed Brown, George Canyon, Bobby Bare, and Dean Brody.[1]

Naomi Bristow's Easter version of "Hallelujah" (new lyrics by Kelley Mooney) went viral in the Spring of 2019 and reached 14 million views on Facebook. The song is a cover of the song written and recorded by Leonard Cohen in 1984.

In 2019, Bristow was invited to go on tour with the Scott Woods Band, performing 90 shows in 95 days.[2] She was featured in the top 200 across Canada on Canada's Got Talent (2012).[3] Bristow is a regular on Midwest Country Show and was featured on three seasons of the Shotgun Red Variety Show.[4] Bristow recorded in Nashville with Grand Ole Opry stars Jim Ed Brown, and Richard Sterban. She recorded a Gospel CD with Vince Gill and a Christmas CD with Bill Anderson.[4]

In the spring of 2008, Bristow recorded her first album, Cowboy Sweetheart, followed by The Yodelin' Cowgirl, in late 2008, and then Ridin' High, in 2009. Ridin' High was awarded the Traditional Yodel Album of the Year 2010 by the National Traditional Country Music Association in the United States.[5]

Her fourth CD Lookin' Back was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee. Bristow sang two duets with Jim Ed Brown. In the spring of 2011, Bristow recorded her fifth studio album, Lovin' the Ride featuring Brown and Richard Sterban from the Oakridge Boys. In March 2012 Bristow recorded her most memorable CD, Blessed Trails.[5]

Bristow released her seventh album with a collection of all her yodeling songs, Yee Haw Yodelin. In 2013, she released her first DVD, The Heart of a Cowgirl with live performances and tapings from television shows.[5]

A mixture of traditional country music is featured on Naomi's CD, Stayin’ On Track, released in 2014. Bristow released an album in 2015 of yodeling songs titled, Just Yodelin. She released Yodelin’ Christmas with an assortment of Christmas songs and some yodeling. Whisperin’ Bill Anderson offered his song, Po Folks Christmas as a duet with her.[5]

Recognition

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Her talents have been recognized in many venues:[1]

Discography

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Year Album
2007 Cowboy Sweetheart
2008 The Yodelin' Cowgirl
2009 Ridin' High
2010 Lookin' Back (Feat. Jim Ed Brown)
2011 Lovin' the Ride (Feat. Jim Ed Brown & Richard Sterban)
2012 Blessed Trails (Feat. Vince Gill)[8]
2012 The Heart of the Cowgirl (DVD)
2014 Stayin' On Track
2016 Yodelin' Christmas (Feat. Bill Anderson)
2020 You're Lookin' At Country

References

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  1. ^ a b "Naomi Bristow (2017-09-16)". Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  2. ^ a b May 3, Jeffrey Ougler Published on; May 3, 2019 | Last Updated; Edt, 2019 2:26 Pm (3 May 2019). "Melodious arrangement". Sault Star. Retrieved 11 September 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Atlantic Seabreeze: Profile". www.atlanticseabreeze.com. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Naomi Bristow". www.welcomehomergv.com. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d "Naomi Bristow". countryatthecreek. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  6. ^ Pritchard, Brad (11 October 2016). "Beeton singer Naomi Bristow wins music award". Simcoe.com. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  7. ^ "Naomi Bristow is a true yodelin' cowgirl". Retrieved 11 September 2019 – via PressReader.
  8. ^ ObserverXtra (3 December 2015). "Christmas takes on a country flavour in Maryhill". The Observer. Retrieved 11 September 2019.