Canadian country music trio from Belleville, Ontario
The Wilkinsons
The Wilkinsons - consisting of Amanda Wilkinson (left), her brother Tyler (middle) and their father Steve.
Background information
Origin
Trenton, Ontario, Canada
Genres
Country
Years active
1997–2009
Labels
Giant Warner Bros. Nashville BNA Open Road Fontana North Angeline
Spinoffs
Motion Picture Ending Small Town Pistols
Past members
Amanda Wilkinson Steve Wilkinson Tyler Wilkinson
Website
www.wilkinsonsonline.net
The Wilkinsons were a Canadian country music trio from Belleville, Ontario. Founded in 1997, the group consisted of lead singer Amanda Wilkinson, her brother Tyler Wilkinson, and their father, Steve Wilkinson. The Wilkinsons achieved success late in 1998 with the hit single "26 Cents", a Number One on the Canadian country music charts and Top 5 hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. It was followed by "Fly (The Angel Song)", also a No. 1 in Canada. A second album, Here and Now, produced the group's last American top 40 hit in "Jimmy's Got a Girlfriend". Afterward, the trio recorded three more albums, one of which was not released, and a Greatest Hits package.
As of 2023, Amanda and Tyler Wilkinson will still perform together occasionally as "The Wilkinsons" without their father, who has retired.
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