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P.E.I. musician Dylan Menzie enjoying lots of spin success

P.E.I. musician Dylan Menzie has had an amazing year so far with a little help from CBC music, CBC Radio 2 Top 20, and his fans.

Growing recognition leading to more success on the road, says Menzie

P.E.I. singer-songwriter Dylan Menzie says being chosen to represent P.E.I. in the CBC Searchlight contest is 'amazing.' (Dylan Menzie/Facebook)

P.E.I. musician Dylan Menzie has had an amazing year so far with a little help from CBC music, the CBC Radio 2 Top 20, and his fans.

Menziepulled over to the side of the highway onhis way to London,Ont., to talk to CBC News.

To be number one on that chart is amazing to me.- Dylan Menzie

"We drove through a bit of snow on this tour," said Menzie of his late autumn, which will continue to the end of November.

The award-winning Menzie picked up more recognitionearlier this month.SOCAN, theSociety of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada,honoured himwith a No.1 Song Award for Kenya.The songreached the top of the CBC Radio2 Top20 chart on June 13.

"Having a number one on @CBCR2Top20, it's unbelievable!" said Menzie.

"I know in my own life listening to that chart and those songs, I'vebeen really inspiredby them, so to be number one on that chart is amazing to me."

Top 4 in Searchlight

The spring of 2016 is a bit of a blurto the musician. He released his sophomore album Adolescent Naturein May and entered the single Kenya into CBC Searchlight. The contest, co-ordinated by CBC Music and CBC afternoon shows (Mainstreet)looks for Canada'sbest undiscoverednew artists.

What I really learned is I have a huge supportnetwork.- Dylan Menzie

The 2016 contest received 1,700 entries, which are voted down to one winner from each of 24 regions across the country, of which P.E.I. is one. The winner takes a prize worth $50,000. Menzie found out he made the top four finalists while travelling with musician girlfriend Kinley Dowlingto Canadian Music Week in Toronto.

"Makingtop four was huge for me,"saidMenzie.

With that achievement camea national CBC Televisionbroadcast and made several important contacts.

"What I really learned is I have a huge supportnetwork behind me, especially from the east coast," he said.

"Thenumber of votes and number of spins and album salesismind boggling."

Eight weeks at the top

The single, Kenya, written and produced by Menzie, stayed at number one on CBC R2Top20 for eight weeks.

Menziesaidthe attention his music has received is paying off with growing audiences in places like Montreal, Ottawa and Guelph.

"I love touring!It's amazing to go out with your friends, do what you love to do andspreadmusic around," he said.

Menzie's band includes Islanders LukePound on drums and NigelHaanon bass.

Once this tour is finished Menzie is looking forward to a relaxing Christmas home on the Island, but he won't be relaxing for long. The musician plans on writing songs this winter and spring tours include Europe and Western Canada.