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      • George Canyon (born Frederick George Lays, August 22, 1970) is a Canadian country music singer. He was the runner up on the second season of Nashville Star in 2004.
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  2. George Canyon (born Frederick George Lays, [3] August 22, 1970) is a Canadian country music singer. He was the runner up on the second season of Nashville Star in 2004. He grew up in Fox Brook, Pictou County, Nova Scotia before he moved west to Calgary, Alberta.

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    However, he never gave up hope and in 2004, with Jennifer’s support, George set out to compete on U.S.A. Network’s “Nashville Star”, an American Idol-type show with a country twist. Unsurprising to no one who knew of the talent and passion George held, he was a hit.

  4. Jun 13, 2022 · (Alkan Emin) My Country is a forthcoming memoir from Canadian country music star George Canyon. In the book, Canyon recounts his musical journey from small town Nova Scotia to the big city of...

  5. Nov 23, 2022 · The cliff-hanging prologue of My Country drops readers into a nail-biting night in 2004, when Canyon was a finalist on the American reality series Nashville Star and set for a final round of...

  6. May 6, 2011 · George Canyon. With the look of a legendary cowboy and the build of a professional athlete, people who see him for the first time often ask “who is he?” If you were to pose that question to George Canyon himself, he’d immediately tell you that first and foremost he is a dedicated husband and a proud father of two.

  7. From there the Nova Scotia native started his career as an international music icon. The appearance on Nashville Star landed him a record contract and his breakout album, 2004’s “One Good Friend” climbed the charts and became certified Gold.

  8. George Canyon (born Frederick George Lays, [3] August 22, 1970) is a Canadian country music singer. He was the runner up on the second season of Nashville Star in 2004. He grew up in Fox Brook, Pictou County, Nova Scotia before he moved west to Calgary, Alberta.