Dallas Alexander

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Alberta-born and Proud 

Dallas Alexander is taking shots at the country music scene by weaving his Métis roots with stories amassed over a decade plus career serving in a tier one special operations unit. Dallas hails from a rough-and-tumble backwoods upbringing on the Fishing Lake Métis Settlement in Northern Alberta. He’s serving up a unique sound for today’s listeners, and country lovers are in for a gritty-outlaw vibe. 

Recently, breaking international news with the story of his team's longest Sniper kill shot in military history, which currently holds the world record. A veteran now, and his aim is focused on realizing a lifelong passion: music. 

Dallas is inspired by country music legends like Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash and Jamey Johnson. His style also carries a strong influence from modern artists such as Colter Wall, Cody Jinks, Whiskey Myers & the Turnpike Troubadours. 

Dallas Alexander’s showtime experience is growing every day, and that’s not an exaggeration. His appearance across the landscape of North American bars & renowned music venues has notched its way into the hundreds, and he’s graced the stage of even larger festivals like Cavendish Beach Country Music Festival in Prince Edward Island. This fall you can catch him opening for beloved Canadian artist Gord Bamford on his 2023 “Canadian Dirt Tour”. 

These days, Dallas is making waves in the country music capital of the world: Nashville, Tennessee. He’s in collaboration with some of today’s most in demand talents in the biz. If he’s not writing on his own, you’ll find him busting out lyrics in a jam session alongside decorated writers and performers, some of whom are featured on Dallas’s upcoming debut studio album; the likes of Buddy Owens, Justin Lantz, Blue Foley and Trick Savage to name a few. Whether in the studio or sitting on a bar stool at the Red Door Saloon after a few too many whiskies, he is continuously humming to the tune of the next melody or lyric.

Dallas has never been one to leave stones unturned and pursuits half-discovered. He looks to maintain complete creative control, which is apparent through his distinct writing and vocal style, thereby setting his sound apart. 

I’ve found music to be therapeutic. [I’m] simply making music that I love, [and] the audiences I play for– whether it’s around a small campfire or in a tavern– seem to really appreciate and unite through my songs. It’s a sign to me that I am on the right path. [I don’t care whether or not] I please everyone – I’ll keep ‘er goin' if the good Lord’s willin’ and the creek don’t rise. 

Born: April 18th, 1983. Edmonton, Alberta.

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