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A debut single soon followed, and was enough of a radio presence to warrant the production of Bamford 's debut album, God's Green Earth , which was released in The self-released collection was well received, and a number of singles were released from its track listing. The pull of Nashville tugged at Bamford , and in he began to work with some of the city's top producers and songwriters, resulting in album number two, Life Is Good.
His third album, the Byron Hill -produced Honkytonks and Heartaches, was released in September of AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to use the site fully. Although he was born in Traralgon, Australia, Gord has lived in the rural Alberta town since his parents divorced when he was four, and his mother moved the family back to Canada. His love of music started at an early age and although he spent his teenage years playing sports and entertaining a professional career in baseball, but his love of country music never waned.
The CD explores a time when Gord wondered if a career in music was realistic. While working a day job as a concrete truck driver, Bamford discovered the freedom to explore country music in the security of that truck cab. I loved it. That song was sent to him from respected Nashville hit-maker Byron Hill. Since that time, Byron has been co-producing and co-writing with Gord ever since.
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