
Shattered Glass
Mike Gouchie is an Indigenous Nashville Country Recording Artist.
Over his musical career he’s had the privilege of opening for country legend George Jones on a cross Canada tour and has shared stages with Alan Jackson, Lonestar, Billy Currington, the Neville Brothers, Jo Nichols, and many others.
He has lived the kind of life most only sing about.
A ten-time award-winning Country Recording Artist with deep Indigenous roots, Mike’s journey through the highs of the spotlight and the lows of life behind the curtain is as real as it gets. In Shattered Glass, he shares his raw and riveting story—an unfiltered look at the pursuit of a dream in an industry that rarely plays fair.
From standing ovations to slammed doors, from almost making it to almost giving up, this memoir is a heartfelt tribute to resilience, faith, and the power of never letting go. Along the way, Mike lets you in on the backstage moments, the near-misses, and the personal struggles that shaped the man behind the music.
Because sometimes, the ones who almost made it are the ones with the most powerful story to tell.
A dedication to those who fell short on fame, yet remain large at heart
Mike Gouchie is an Indigenous Nashville Country Recording Artist.
Over his musical career he’s had the privilege of opening for country legend George Jones on a cross Canada tour and has shared stages with Alan Jackson, Lonestar, Billy Currington, the Neville Brothers, Jo Nichols, and many others.
He has lived the kind of life most only sing about.
A ten-time award-winning Country Recording Artist with deep Indigenous roots, Mike’s journey through the highs of the spotlight and the lows of life behind the curtain is as real as it gets. In Shattered Glass, he shares his raw and riveting story—an unfiltered look at the pursuit of a dream in an industry that rarely plays fair.
From standing ovations to slammed doors, from almost making it to almost giving up, this memoir is a heartfelt tribute to resilience, faith, and the power of never letting go. Along the way, Mike lets you in on the backstage moments, the near-misses, and the personal struggles that shaped the man behind the music.
Because sometimes, the ones who almost made it are the ones with the most powerful story to tell.
A dedication to those who fell short on fame, yet remain large at heart