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17 Facts About Colter Wall

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Colter Wall was born on June 27,1995 and is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and musician.

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Colter Wall's self-titled debut album was released in May 2017, and his second album Songs of the Plains in October 2018.

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Colter Wall was born in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, on June 27,1995, the son of Tami and politician Brad Wall.

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Colter Wall's father served as the 14th premier of Saskatchewan.

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Colter Wall has an older sister named Megan and a younger sister named Faith.

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Colter Wall attended Swift Current Comprehensive High School and graduated in 2013.

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Colter Wall then studied at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon.

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Colter Wall made demos of his songs while he was a student, and in 2015, he decided to take a break from his studies at the university to focus on his music career when his first EP was released.

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Colter Wall recorded a seven-song EP, Imaginary Appalachia, with Jason Plumb as producer in 2015 at Studio One in Regina, Saskatchewan.

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Colter Wall collaborated on the EP with other artists from Regina such as Belle Plaine and The Dead South.

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Colter Wall described his music as a blend of blues, folk and Americana.

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Colter Wall's music gained more attention in late 2015 when professional wrestler Brock Lesnar mentioned him as a favorite artist during an interview with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin.

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In 2016, Colter Wall opened for Lucinda Williams at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.

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Colter Wall was signed to Rick Rubin's American Songs publishing company.

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Colter Wall was accompanied by Cobb on acoustic guitar, Chris Powell on drums, Mike Webb on piano, and Robby Turner on pedal steel.

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In 2023, Colter Wall released two singles, entitled "Evangelina" and "Coralling the Blues" ahead of his third album Little Songs, which released on July 14,2023.

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Colter Wall was familiar with country music growing up, as country artists such as Johnny Cash were played at home.