Jake Mathews


Jake Mathews is a Canadian country music singer, songwriter and performer.

Career

Jake's self-titled debut CD garnered six nationally charted hits: "I’ll Do You One Better," "Try Again Tomorrow," "That’s How Long," "Rush," "I’m Gone" and "There Ain’t No Such Thing."
His second CD, Time After Time, released in 2004, was voted Best Album by Country Music News. Singles released from the album include the title track, "Signs of You Everywhere," "Kings for a Day" and "Arizona on My Mind."
Although he is the younger brother of Gil Grand, he has established a music career in his own right. In 2006, Jake and Gil joined forces for "Raise the Roof," a tour that took them from BC to Ontario, raising awareness of Ronald McDonald House Charities.

Discography

Albums

Singles

2000s

2010s

Music videos

Achievements

Western Country Music Awards
Country Music News 2004
Canadian Country Music Awards