Troy Cassar Daley

Troy Cassar-Daley: The Heart of Australian Country Music
Troy Cassar-Daley is an Australian country music singer-songwriter and guitarist from Grafton, New South Wales. With a career spanning over three decades, he has become one of the nation's most awarded and respected artists, achieving multiple gold and platinum certifications for his albums.
Early career
Born in 1969 in Surry Hills, Sydney, Troy Cassar-Daley grew up in Grafton with a strong connection to his Indigenous heritage. His professional journey began in earnest after winning a talent quest at the Tamworth Country Music Festival, leading to his debut EP 'Dream Out Loud' in 1994 and signing with Sony Music.
Breakthrough
Cassar-Daley's major commercial breakthrough arrived with his 1995 album 'Beyond the Dancing', which achieved gold status. His true national arrival, however, was solidified by the 1999 album True Believer, a platinum-selling record that spawned several hit singles and firmly established his signature sound.
Key tracks
True Believer — The title track from his landmark 1999 album became an anthem and remains a cornerstone of his live performances.
Big, Big Love — This upbeat, chart-topping single from the 'True Believer' album showcased his knack for radio-friendly country-pop.
They Don't Make 'Em Like That Anymore — A poignant storytelling song that highlights his deep respect for country music traditions and family.
Shadows on the Hill — A powerful later-career track that thoughtfully explores his Indigenous Australian identity and connection to land.
Wouldn't Change a Thing — A duet with iconic Australian artist Slim Dusty, symbolizing the passing of the torch within the genre.
Throughout the 2000s and beyond, Troy Cassar-Daley consistently delivered successful albums like 'Borrowed & Blue' and 'Home'. His collaborations are extensive, including work with artists like Paul Kelly, Jimmy Barnes, and Keith Urban. He has amassed over 40 Golden Guitar awards, making him one of the most decorated figures in Australian country music history.
Artists with a similar authentic Australian country and storytelling style include Slim Dusty, a foundational icon who paved the way. Lee Kernaghan shares the focus on Australian narratives and anthemic country-rock. The heartfelt songwriting of Kasey Chambers aligns with Cassar-Daley's emotional depth. The McClymonts continue the tradition of family-focused harmonies and contemporary country-pop.
As a staple of the Australian music landscape, Troy Cassar-Daley's catalog receives regular airplay on dedicated country music stations, mainstream FM radio, and regional broadcasters across the nation. His timeless songs fit seamlessly into playlists focusing on homegrown talent and classic Australiana.
The music of Troy Cassar-Daley, from his early hits to his latest releases, can be heard on the Australian country and mainstream radio stations featured on our website. Listeners can discover his extensive discography by tuning into the live streams available on onairium.com.