Jon Bryant
Quick Facts
Biography
Jon Bryant (born 22 January 1986) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Native born to Halifax but now based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Bryant writes and sings acoustically melodic songs with a maritime influence.
Early life
Bryant was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Growing up in Fall River, NS, he attended George P. Vanier JuniorSchool and Lockview High School. Bryant graduated in 2004 from Caronport High School in Saskatchewan. He studied piano, and later learned to play guitar and drums. He attended Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.
He currently resides in Vancouver with his wife Bree (Woodill) Bryant, an actress and model from Halifax.
Career
As well as writing and singing his own songs, Bryant has toured throughout North America and Europe and is an artist advocate for World Vision while performing with Canadian music group Starfield.
Bryant's debut album, Two Coasts for Comfort, released on 29 October 2009, was iTunes Canada's "Featured Singer/Songwriter Album of 2009" and garnered a 2011 East Coast Music Award nomination for "Folk Album of the Year".
In May 2012, Bryant released his follow-up album, What Takes You, which featured a number of Canadian musicians, including JUNO Award winner Meaghan Smith, and guitarist Jason Mingo.
Bryant has twice performed at the Juno Awards ceremony.
Discography
- 2009: Two Coasts for Comfort
- 2012: What Takes You
- 2016: Twenty Something
- 2019: Cult Classic
Awards and achievements
- East Coast Music Awards
- 2011 – Folk Album of the Year Two Coasts for Comfort (nomination)
- Music Nova ScotiaAwards
- 2010 – Best New Artist (nominated)
- 2010 – Digital Artist of the Year (nominated)
- 2010 – Inspirational Artist of the Year (nominated)
- Covenant Awards
- 2010 – Best Folk Album Two Coasts For Comfort (nominated)
- iTunes Canada
- "Deaf" – iTunes "Single of the Week" – January 2010
- Two Coasts for Comfort – iTunes Featured Singer/Songwriter Album of 2009
- iTunes "Indie Spotlight" – February 2010
- TV/Film Placements
- "David Livingstone" – Rookie Blue Season 4 "Skeletons"
- "Evening Sun" – Rookie Blue Season 3 "Every Man"
- "David Livingstone" – Degrassi: The Next Generation Season 12 "Waterfalls (1)"
- "The Weekend" – Less Than Kind