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The McClymonts
The McClymonts in 2008 at Dubbo
The McClymonts in 2008 at Dubbo
Background information
OriginGrafton, New South Wales, Australia
Years active2006–present
LabelsUniversal
USA/CAN partnered label:
Executive Music Nashville
MembersBrooke McClymont
Samantha McClymont
Mollie McClymont
Websitethemcclymonts.net

The McClymonts are an Australian country music trio comprising sisters Brooke Maree McClymont (born 16 May 1981), Samantha Kate McClymont (born 22 January 1986) and Mollie Therese McClymont (born 30 March 1987), originally from Grafton, New South Wales. They have released one eponymous EP and three albums, Chaos and Bright Lights, Wrapped Up Good and Two Worlds Collide, and have won seven Golden Guitars and two ARIA Awards.

Music career

The McClymonts were discovered by Universal Records in 1997 when they were performing at the Gympie Muster, which saw eldest sister Brooke McClymont signed to the label.[1] After middle sister Samantha McClymont went solo, Universal decided to sign them as a trio in February 2006.[1]

2006

The band recorded their first release The McClymonts at the Rocking Horse Studios in Byron Bay with producer Steve James. It was released on 5 June 2006 and peaked at number forty on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart.[2] The success of the EP lead to 'The Outback to the Beaches Tour', with fellow country singer Lee Kernaghan, and gave them a chance to show their new music to audiences nationwide.[3] "Something That My Heart Does" was the first track released from the EP and was a hit on the Australian country music radio charts, peaking at number three.[3] "Baby's Gone Home" was the second and last song released from the EP and became their first song to reach number one on the country music and radio charts.[3] On 16 August 2006 the group performed at the ARIA Hall of Fame Induction at The Regent in Melbourne performing the song "Delta Dawn" by ARIA Hall of Fame inductee Helen Reddy.

2007

In February 2007 The McClymonts went to Nashville to record and write their first studio album Chaos and Bright Lights with writers such as Monty Powell (Keith Urban), Eric Silver (Dixie Chicks), Trey Bruce (LeAnn Rimes), Nathan Chapman, Steve Diamond (Lonestar) and Frank Myers. In Australia they wrote with Rod McCormack and recording artist Shane Nicholson. The album was released on 12 November 2007 in Australia and peaked at number thirty-seven on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart.[4]

2008

Chaos and Bright Lights was nominated for "Best Country Album" at the 21st ARIA Awards.[5] This award winning album was released in the USA 17 August 2010 on Executive Music Group.

2010

The McClymonts recorded their second album Wrapped Up Good in Nashville in late 2009 with producer Adam Anders. The album was released in Australia on 15 January 2010, entering the Australian Music Chart at number 2, and remaining on the chart for 14 weeks. At the 24th ARIA Music Awards, the group won the award in the Best Country Album category.[6]

2011

The McClymonts have been touring extensively in the USA during 2011, promoting the American release of Wrapped Up Good. Work has also begun on a new album in Nashville, set for release during 2012.

2012

The McClymonts' third studio album, Two Worlds Collide, was released on 18 May 2012 in Australia. It peaked at number 7 on Australia Music Chart. At the 26th ARIA Music Awards, it won the award in the Best Country Album category. In 2013 it won Country Music Awards of Australia for Video Clip of the Year and Top Selling Album of the Year.

Discography

Albums

Title Album details Peak chart
positions
Certifications
AUS US Country
The McClymonts EP
  • Release date: 5 June 2006 (Australia)
  • Label: Universal
40[2]
Chaos and Bright Lights
  • Release date: 12 November 2007 (Australia)
  • Release date: 17 August 2010 (U.S.)
  • Label: Universal
37[4] 73[7]
Wrapped Up Good
  • Release date: 15 January 2010 (Australia)
  • Release date: 23 August 2011 (U.S.)
  • Label: Universal
2[8]
Two Worlds Collide
  • Release date: 18 May 2012 (Australia)
  • Label: Universal
7
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
AUS[10]
2006 "Something That My Heart Does"[A] The McClymonts
2007 "Baby's Gone Home"[A]
"Save Yourself" 76 Chaos and Bright Lights
"My Life Again"[A]
2008 "Finally Over Blue"[B]
"Shotgun"
"Favourite Boyfriend of the Year"
2009 "Kick It Up" 71 Wrapped Up Good
"Wrapped Up Good"
2010 "Hearts On Fire"
2011 "A Woman is a Flame"
2012 "I Could Be a Cowboy"
"How Long Have You Known" Two Worlds Collide
"Piece of Me"
"Little Old Beat Up Heart"
"It Ain't Over"
2014 "Going Under (Didn't Have To)" 91 TBC
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
Notes
  • A ^ Digital-only single.
  • B ^ Did not make Australian ARIA Singles Chart, but reached number eighty-five on ARIA Physical Sales Chart.[11]

Guest singles

Year Single Artist Album
2011 "Blue Bayou" Damien Leith Roy: A Tribute to Roy Orbison

Music videos

Year Video Director
2006 "Something That My Heart Does"
2007 "Baby's Gone Home"
"Shotgun"[12] Mick Jones
2008 "Favourite Boyfriend of the Year"
"Finally Over Blue"
2009 "Kick It Up" Myles Conti
"My Life Again"[13] Walter May
2010 "Hearts on Fire" Myles Conti
"Save Yourself"[14]
2011 "Wrapped Up Good"[15]
"Blue Bayou" (feat. Damien Leith) Mick Jones
"A Woman is A Flame"[16] Myles Conti
2012 "How Long Have You Known?"[17]
"I Could Be a Cowboy"[18] Duncan Toombs
"Piece of Me"
"Two Worlds Collide"
2014 "Going Under (Didn't Have To)"[19] Duncan Toombs

Awards and nominations

ARIA Awards

Year Award Work Result
2012 Best Country Album Two Worlds Collide Won
2010 Best Country Album Wrapped Up Good Won
2008 Best Country Album Chaos and Bright Lights Nominated
Year Award Detail
2013 Country Work of the Year "Piece of Me"[20]

Country Music Awards of Australia

Year Award Detail
2013 Top Selling Album of the Year Two Worlds Collide
Video Clip of the Year "Piece of Me"[21]
2011 Group or Duo of the Year "Wrapped Up Good"[22]
2009 Group or Duo of the Year "Finally Over Blue"[23]
2008 Group or Duo of the Year "Save Yourself"[24]
2007 Group or Duo of the Year "Something That My Heart Does"
New Talent of the Year "Something That My Heart Does"[25]

References

  1. ^ a b 1 March 2008 by Bellaboo "Celebrity Access: Meet the McClymonts". Bellaboo. Retrieved 10 October 2008.
  2. ^ a b "The McClymonts EP — Australian Chart Peak". Australian-charts.com. Retrieved 8 September 2007.
  3. ^ a b c "The McClymonts — News"[dead link]. official site. Retrieved 9 November 2007.
  4. ^ a b "Chaos and Bright Lights — Australian Chart Peak". Australian-charts.com. Retrieved 8 September 2007.
  5. ^ "The McClymonts — ARIA Award history". ARIA Award. Retrieved 10 October 2008.
  6. ^ "The McClymonts — ARIA Award history". ARIA Award. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  7. ^ The McClymonts Chart History at Billboard
  8. ^ Australian Record Industry Association
  9. ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2010 Albums" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association.
  10. ^ "ARIA Report: Issue 921 — 29 October 2007". ARIA Charts. Retrieved 9 November 2007.
  11. ^ "ARIA Report: Issue 952 — 26 May 2008". ARIA Charts. Retrieved 10 October 2008.
  12. ^ "The McClymonts – Shotgun on Vimeo". Mick Jones (director). Retrieved 18 March 2012.
  13. ^ "CMT : Videos : The McClymonts : My Life Again". Country Music Television. Retrieved 16 May 2011.
  14. ^ "CMT : Videos : The McClymonts : Save Yourself". Country Music Television. Retrieved 16 May 2011.
  15. ^ "CMT : Videos : The McClymonts : Wrapped Up Good". Country Music Television. Retrieved 16 May 2011.
  16. ^ "A Woman Is A Flame on Vimeo". Conti Bros. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
  17. ^ "The McClymonts – How Long on Vimeo". Conti Bros. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
  18. ^ "CMT : Videos : The McClymonts : I Could Be a Cowboy". Country Music Television. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  19. ^ "The McClymonts – Going Under (Didn't Have To) on YouTube". Duncan Toombs. Retrieved 20 March 2014.
  20. ^ Cashmere, Paul. "2013 APRA Awards". noise11.com. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
  21. ^ Matheson, Melissa (27 January 2013). "Golden hopes and the dress to boot". news.com.au. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  22. ^ "2011 Winners Archive". country.com.au. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
  23. ^ "2009 Winners Archive". country.com.au. 2 July 2010. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  24. ^ "2008 Winners Archive". country.com.au. 2 July 2010. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  25. ^ "2007 Winners Archive". country.com.au. 2 July 2010. Retrieved 23 January 2011.