Possessing a distinctive voice that combines a breezy cool vibe with heart-on-his-sleeve emotional honesty, Canaan Smith has emerged as one of country music’s most compelling new artists. Behind his easy-going boy next door charm lies an accomplished storyteller equally gifted at romantic ballads, up tempo anthems and poignant slice of life songs that convey universal truths.
Canaan learned an appreciation for all styles of music growing up in Williamsburg, Va. “I grew up listening to music in general and that included every genre, from the hardest rock to the twangiest country,” he says. “I have video recordings of me singing George Strait songs to my mom and also fond memories of my dad and I head-banging in the car to Rage Against the Machine. I was a skateboarder, basketball player, horseback rider and I wanted to be a cowboy.”
The young artist’s ability to draw from such a vivid emotional canvas comes from a life well lived. Equal parts sensitive songwriter and fearless adventurer, Canaan was writing and performing around Music City when he was recruited to compete on the hit television reality show “The Amazing Race,” traveling to such locales as Dubai, Japan, Vietnam and Cambodia. However to him the most exciting adventure was seeing his reputation as a songwriter grow as he scored cuts by Jason Aldean, Billy Ray Cyrus/Amy Grant, Love and Theft and other acts and scored his first top ten hit as a songwriter.
“It’s all about the stories,” Canaan says when asked about his love of country music. “You can listen to a country song and it will raise the hair on your arms. I’m a people person and I love being able to connect with people. I’ve always admired the way my heroes made real connections with country fans; I want to follow in their footsteps.”
Canaan landed a publishing deal with Disney Music Publishing and caught the attention of Brett Beavers (Dierks Bentley) who not only wanted to co-write with the up and coming young writer, but also wanted to produce him as well. “We sat down over drinks and he said, ‘I’ve been going around my office this week holding up this CD saying, “This is Canaan Smith! This is the next big thing,”” Canaan recalls. “I just couldn’t stop smiling.”
Working with Beavers and Luke Wooten, Canaan has crafted a memorable debut album that showcases his strong, supple vocals and his insightful, evocative songwriting. The lead single, “We Got Us,” is a tender romantic ballad that anyone who has ever been in love and struggling against all odds will relate to instantly. “I Like It That Way” is an appealing up tempo come on. “All in My Head” is a vibrant track that oozes with personality while “Prettiest Girl in Town” demonstrates Canaan’s depth as a songwriter as he entertains the listener with a breezy tune about a pretty girl then lands an emotional punch as you realize that pretty girl is a youngster battling cancer.
It’s that ability to deliver songs that are both engaging and emotionally riveting that distinguishes Canaan Smith. As an opening act for Sugarland, Dierks Bentley, Darius Rucker and others, he’s earned a loyal, enthusiastic fan base. His music is realistic and honest, yet with a deep undercurrent of hope that reflects the young artist’s view on life. “My favorite part of this whole process is taking the music to the people, letting them hear and connect with my music,” Canaan says. “The coolest part is that you know for three and a half minutes you are speaking the same language. If they relate to you on that one song, then you can be two totally different people from two different worlds, but you are speaking the same language. I really like that.”