Amanda Wilkinson is a Canadian country music artist, best known as one half of the sibling duo The Wilkinsons, alongside her brother Tyler and sister Cassie. The group emerged in the late 1990s and gained fame with their debut album "Nothing But Love" in 1998, which featured the hit single "26 Cents." This song reached the top of the charts in Canada and was recognized for its poignant storytelling, a hallmark of country music. The Wilkinsons' blend of traditional and contemporary country elements earned them several award nominations, including Juno Awards and Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) accolades. Following the duo's initial success, Amanda pursued a solo career, releasing her debut solo album "Amanda Wilkinson" in 2007. Her music often explores themes of love, heartbreak, and family, resonating with audiences and showcasing her strong vocal abilities. While her solo career did not achieve the same level of commercial success as The Wilkinsons, Amanda's contributions to the Canadian country music scene and her influence on aspiring artists have solidified her legacy within the genre.