Kortney Wilson

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Kortney Wilson
Birth name Kortney Galerno
Also known as Kortney Kayle
Origin Ayr, Ontario, Canada
Genres Country
Occupation(s) singer, actor
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2001-present
Labels Lyric Street
Associated acts The Wilsons
Website Official website

Kortney Wilson (born c. 1979 as Kortney Galerno in Windsor, Ontario)[1] is a Canadian country music singer.

Wilson grew up in Ayr, Ontario. In 1994, she was performing as Annie with Royal City Musical Productions in Guelph.[2] By 1998 she had signed a management deal with Scream Marketing and Christy DiNapoli, a publishing deal with Scream Music Publishing in Nashville,[3] and was working with Reba McEntire.[4] In 2001, she issued two singles as Kortney Kayle on Lyric Street Records, but her debut album never materialized.[5] Her highest charting single was "Unbroken by You", which reached No. 50 in 2001. In 2001, Wilson also made several appearances on the soap opera, One Life to Live.[5] She co-wrote Ryan Tyler's 2003 single "Run, Run, Run", which was also released by Krysta Scoggins.

In 2009, Wilson and her family began to star in the CMT Canada reality series Meet the Wilsons.[5] Wilson is also signed to Open Road Recordings with her husband Dave as The Wilsons. Dave had also recorded for Lyric Street.[6]

Discography

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
US Country
2001 "Don't Let Me Down" 60 No Turning Back
(unreleased; as Kortney Kayle)
"Unbroken by You" 50

Music videos

Year Video
2001 "Don't Let Me Down"

References

  1. Meet the Wilsons: CMT reality stars
  2. "Royal City's Annie offers fine ensemble acting," Harry Currie. The Record, November 25, 1994, pg. E.9.
  3. Kortney Kayle (herself)
  4. http://www.crtc.gc.ca/ENG/transcripts/1998/tb0613.htm
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  6. http://www.canada.com/story_print.html?id=9598cc9e-517e-4036-9367-d8fa48a3a3bc&sponsor=

External links

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