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Ron Sexsmith (Ronald Eldon Sexsmith) was born on 8 January, 1964 in St. Catharines, Canada, is a Canadian musician (born 1964). Discover Ron Sexsmith's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

Popular As Ronald Eldon Sexsmith
Occupation Musician · songwriter
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 8 January, 1964
Birthday 8 January
Birthplace St. Catharines, Canada
Nationality Canada

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His wife is Jocelyne Sexsmith (m. 1986–2001), Colleen Hixenbaugh

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1964

Ronald Eldon Sexsmith (born January 8, 1964) is a Canadian singer-songwriter from St. Catharines, Ontario.

1985

He began releasing recordings of his own material in 1985 at age 21, and has since recorded seventeen albums.

He decided to start writing songs after the birth of his first child in 1985.

That same year, still living in St. Catharines, he collaborated on recording and releasing a cassette, Out of the Duff, with a singer-songwriter friend named Claudio.

Side one of the cassette contained five songs written and performed by Sexsmith; side two featured Claudio.

A year later, Sexsmith and his family moved to Toronto, living in an apartment in the Beaches neighbourhood.

Sexsmith recorded and released the full-length cassette There's a Way, which was produced by Kurt Swinghammer.

Meanwhile, he worked as a courier and befriended Bob Wiseman, whom he met at an open stage.

They became friends, and Wiseman agreed to produce and arrange Sexsmith's next release in between his tours with the band Blue Rodeo.

Because of Wiseman's busy schedule, work on the album stretched out over several years.

1991

After the album Grand Opera Lane was rejected by several Canadian labels, the pair released it independently in 1991.

Grand Opera Lane was credited to "Ron Sexsmith and the Uncool"; the backing band including Don Kerr and Steve Charles, and also featured Sarah McElcheran (horn arrangements) and Kim Ratcliffe on electric guitar.

1995

Attention garnered by the song "Speaking with the Angel", Sexsmith earned a contract that led to his self-titled album in 1995.

The record was praised by Elvis Costello, for whom Sexsmith later opened.

1997

Between 1997 and 2001, Sexsmith released three more albums, and then Cobblestone Runway in 2002.

Retriever, his next album, is a more pop-oriented album and is dedicated to Elliott Smith and Johnny Cash.

Sexsmith performed in the Toronto area in support of these albums.

2001

On May 1, 2001, Sexsmith performed "Just My Heart Talkin on the BBC's Later... with Jools Holland musical showcase, alongside R.E.M., Orbital, India.Arie, and Clearlake. Holland backed him on piano. It was his second appearance on the show. He began to have some radio success, particularly on Canadian adult-oriented radio.

2002

In 2002, Sexsmith recorded a cover version of "This Is Where I Belong", the title track for a tribute album called This Is Where I Belong – The Songs of Ray Davies and the Kinks, which included contributions from Damon Albarn, Bebel Gilberto, and Queens of the Stone Age, among others.

In 2002, he sang a duet with Coldplay's Chris Martin in the song "Gold in Them Hills", which appeared as a bonus track on the album Cobblestone Runway.

2003

Sexsmith sang on "An Elephant Insect", which appears on the 2003 Shonen Knife album Heavy Songs.

2004

In 2004, he performed at the RuhrTriennale in the concert series Century of Song hosted by Bill Frisell.

2005

He was the songwriter of the year at the 2005 Juno Awards.

In 2005, he released a collection of songs recorded with drummer Don Kerr during the production of Retriever, called Destination Unknown.

Also in 2005, Sexsmith sang on the track "Song No. 6" by Norwegian singer-songwriter Ane Brun, which appeared on her album A Temporary Dive and again on her Duets album later the same year.

2006

In 2006, he performed at the Halifax Pop Explosion.

In 2006, he performed a duet of "So Long Marianne" with Leonard Cohen in Yorkville, Toronto.

2010

He was the subject of a 2010 documentary called Love Shines.

Sexsmith grew up in St. Catharines and started his own band when he was 14 years old.

Sexsmith was seventeen when he started playing at a bar, the Lion's Tavern, in his hometown.

He gained a reputation as "The One-Man Jukebox" for his aptitude in playing requests.

However, he gradually began to include original songs and more obscure music, which his audience did not favour.

2011

On June 16, 2011, Sexsmith and his band performed The Kinks' song "Misfits" with Ray Davies at the Meltdown Festival in London, England.

The same year, he won a songwriter of the year Juno Award for "Whatever It Takes" and a Canadian Indy Award.

The album Long Player Late Bloomer was shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize.

2015

Sexsmith's 14th full-length album, Carousel One, was released in March 2015.

2017

In 2017, Sexsmith published his debut novel, Deer Life, through Dundurn Press.

It was well received and Publishers Weekly wrote that the "novel has much the same effect as his music, conveying uncertainty with fearlessness and heart."

In February 2024, Sexsmith staged a retrospective concert at Toronto's Massey Hall.

Sexsmith has collaborated with many artists.