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Troy Cassar-Daley

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Troy Cassar Daley in concert
Troy Cassar Daley in concert
Background information
Origin Surry Hills/Grafton
Genre(s) Country music
Instrument(s) Guitar/Harmonica
Years active First single released in 1994
Label(s) Sony Music
Associated
acts
It Takes Two (Australian TV series)
Website Troy Cassar-Daley web site
Troy and family.
Troy and family.

Troy Cassar-Daley is a multi award winning Maltese-Australian & Aboriginal country musician from Grafton, New South Wales. He has been a regular at the Tamworth Country Music Festival (where he first performed at the age of eleven), The Deadlys and visitor to Nashville, Tennessee. He performed in the Australian Country Music Showcase in Nashville. He released his first EP, "Dream Out Loud", and was nominated for his first Golden Guitar for Best Male Vocalist in 1994. He has won many awards, the 1995 ARIA Award for 'Best Country Record', 1996 Country Music Awards in Tamworth, Troy won the 'Best Male Vocal' Award, 2000 CMAA Awards Best Male Vocal and Song Of The Year for 'They Don't Make 'Em Like That Anymore' and almost a decade's worth of Deadly Awards. He won the ARIA Music Award for best country album in 2006[1].

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Early life & career

At a very young age, Troy along with his mother moved from Surry Hills in Sydney to Grafton, New South Wales. At the age of eleven Troy went to the Tamworth Country Music Festival and returned the next year to busk on the streets[2]. At 16 he and his band, Little Eagle, were touring the North Coast of New South Wales and he made the top 10 in Tamworth's "Star Maker" quest. He won the 1996 "Search For a Star" Competition and then toured with Brian Young for seven months in which he began to develop his songwriting skills. After returning home he replaced James Blundell as leader of country music band 'The Blue Heeler Band'.

Later career

The first single 'Dream Out Loud' was released in 1994 by Sony Music and reached No.1 on the Australian country music charts. The album was released in January 1995 and Troy won the 1995 Aria Award for Best Country Record. At the 1996 Country Music Awards, in Tamworth, Troy won "Best Male Vocalist". He also made a cameo appearance in the motion picture Race the Sun in which he performed a song in a bar scene. In June that year Troy was part of the Australian Country Music Showcase in Nashville. The Showcase included Lee Kernaghan, Gina Jeffreys and Tommy Emmanuel. As a result Troy returned to the States to record his new album True Believer with Steve Dorff. Troy Cassar-Daley partnered up with Kate Ritchie for the singing competition It Takes Two aired on Seven Network in 2006. In May 2007 Troy re-appeared on the same show[3], this time he partnered with Krystal Forscutt[4], a former contestant on Network Tens Big Brother program.

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