Aboriginal Music Week 2011 Announces Lineup

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Now more than ever, diversity is the key word in Indigenous music. From fiddle, to beats, to bluesy guitar, Aboriginal Music Week, November 1-5, 2011, will showcase the best of First Nations, Native American, Inuit and Métis music.

In their recent press release, Dancing Beyond Stereotypes: Aboriginal Music Week Bursts with Artists’ Bold New Energy, November 2011 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, it was announced that A Tribe Called Red (electro-powwow), Leela Gilday (folk), Derek Miller (roots rock), John Arcand (fiddle) and Winnipeg's Most (hip-hop) will headline the festival.

“It’s an exciting time to be Aboriginal in Canada right now,” enthuses Bear Witness of the DJ collective A Tribe Called Red. “The community across Canada is coming together more and more, especially around the arts and music. There’s so much going on, so many interesting things, so many strong artists.”

The burst of new creative energy comes after several generations of cultural loss and stigma. “Until quite recently, there were no positive references in media or on stage to Native people, especially in urban centers like Winnipeg,” reflects Greyeyes. “The only time we were in the spotlight was for crimes. But now, kids are seeing Native people are great artists who perform and get played on the radio. They get to see themselves reflected on stage.”

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Connecting Aboriginal artists—from different scenes, at different points in their career—is part of the broader mission of festival producer Aboriginal Music Manitoba (www.ammb.ca). “We want to create a stronger professional infrastructure for Aboriginal performers,” says Greyeyes. The festival, along with night after night of high-calibre concerts, provides opportunities for artists to network with local community music bookers, and to create moments of contact with new, mostly young audiences.

This year's festival will take place in Winnipeg, November 1-5, 2011. The complete festival line-up is yet to be announced - stay tuned to RPM.

Live Indigenous Music Picks: August 5-8, 2011

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Hard to believe it's August already - but we've still got a few good weeks of festival and powwow season! Here's our live music picks for this weekend.

1. The Edge of the World Music Festival August 5-7 - Cree musician Wayne Lavallee headlines this festival in the exquisite landscape of Haida Gwaii, British Columbia. More info: edgefestival.com

2. Festival Innu Nikamu (festival de musique autochtone) August 4-7  - Traditional and comtemporary music share the stage in Maliotenam, Québec. More info: innunikamu.ca

3. 6th Annual Prophetstown Powwow August 6-7 - Grand entry is at 1pm at this intertribal and traditional powwow in Prophetstown, Illinois. More info: prophetstownpowwow.com

4. Urban Round Dance Listening Party August 5 - Enjoy a sneak peak at Wabs Whitebird's new album Urban Round Dance. More info: facebook.com

5. Présence Autochtone: Montréal First Peoples' Festival August 2-9 - Élisapie Isaac, Samian and others perform as part of the festival's concert series on August 5th and6th. More info: nativelynx.qc.ca

6. Red Power Squad August 6 - Take a break dancing lesson with Red Power Squad at 12pm and catch their performance at 5pm at The Museum of the American Indian, Washington, DC. More info: americanindian.si.edu

7. Métis Day Bo'jou Neejee August 6 - A celebration of Métis culture with music by the Métis Fiddler Quartet and Alicia Blore at Discovery Harbour, Penetanguishene, Ontario. More info: discoveryharbour.on.ca

8. Samson Cree Nation Powwow August 5-7 - With host drum Battle River and local host drum Northern Cree in Bear Park, Hobema, Alberta. More info: facebook.com

Top 5 Indigenous Music Events: July 21-24, 2011

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From coast to coast, festival stage to powwow trail, here's a handful not-to-miss Indigenous gigs this weekend:

1. The Good Guys July 22 - The Pyramid Caberet, Winnipeg. A 4-in-1 night of  Indigenous hip-hop featuring Big Will, Lorenzo, Boogey and Wab Kinew. Event info: The Good Guys

2. 32nd Annual Grand River "Champion of Champions" Powwow July 23-24 - Six Nations of the Grand River, Oshweken, Ontario. Gates at 10am, Grand Entry at noon! Event info: Grand River Powwow.

3. 1stAnnual Running Water Singers Powwow July 23-24 - Fayetteville, North Carolina. While so many powwows celebrate their decades of existence, it is exciting to know that new powwow continue to come to life. Event info: Fayetteville Powwow

4. Ganondagan's 20th Native American Dance & Music Festival July 23-24 - Ganondagan State Historic Site, Victor, New York.  Grammy and 12 time Native American Music award winning artist Joanne Shenandoah headlines. Event info: Ganondagan.

5. Calgary Folk Fesitval July 21-24 - Calgary is getting a good dose of our Indigenous Sisters this weekend with performances by Buffy Ste Marie and Elisapie Isaac. Cris Derksen will also be at the festival, accompanying Lightening Dust.

 

L.A. Skins Music Festival: July 15th, 2011

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The 2011 L.A. Skins Music Fest hits the City of Lost Angeles this weekend bringing Indigenous music talent to the world-renowned Autry Center, July 15th, 2011.

Los Angeles, California holds the largest urban population of Indigenous Native Americans in the United States. With over 250,000 Natives in the city, you can be sure the talent pool of musicians holds some true stage power within it.

On July 15th, the 2011 L.A. Skins Music Fest will bring to the Autry Center an amazing collective of Indigenous music talent. This is the fifth year that the L.A. Skins Fest has showcased Indigenous music to the people of Los Angeles.

The show includes acts such as Ainjel Emme, a pop, folk and soul singer, RedCloud a widely renowned Huichol rap artist known for his deadly freestyle skills and his Cree DJ Crystle Lightning, Dey & Nite the identical twin Spanish-Arapaho R&B duo from New Mexico, and Quese IMC the East L.A. underground legend from Pawnee/Seminole heritage out of Oklahoma.

The 2011 L.A. Skins Fest will be an amazing venue for Indigenous artists to showcase their talents and has also received recognition and support from large entities such as SONY and the American Composers Forum and is sponsored by CBS, NBC/Universal and Paramount Pictures.

The L.A. Skins Music Fest starts at 7pm on July 15th at the Autry Center in Los Angeles, California.

This will be a great show, so if you're in the Los Angeles area be sure to check it out!

For more information, check out the L.A. Skins Music Fest website.

Also check out this great promotional video for the festival.

 

Got an Indigenous music event you want to promote?

Send us some information to: info@rpm.fm

First Round of Voting Starts for 2011 APCMAs

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July 14th marks start the first round of voting for the 2011 Aboriginal People's Choice Awards.

Another year has gone by and, once again, we can choose our favourite Indigenous musicians of the year at the annual Aboriginal People's Choice Awards, held in Winnipeg, Manitoba at the Manito Ahbee Festival since 2006.

The APCMAs have grown to become the largest Indigenous music awards show that always brings out the best in the business. Past winners include Shane Yellowbird, Crystal Shawanda, Inez and Joey Stylez. The winner are chosen by the fans and the show is always amazing.

This year has no shortage of Indigenous musicians for you to vote for, including amazing artists like Derek Miller, Samantha Crain, Jana Mashonee, Cris Derksen, Winnipeg's Most and Lorenzo. To see the complete list of nominees for this years awards, check out the APCMA Artist Page.

To vote for your favorite Indigenous music artist this year, you will have to sign up on the 'Sign Up' page.

The 2011 Aboriginal People's Choice Awards will be held November 4th, 2011 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Here's the other important dates to follow:

First round of voting begins July 14, 2011 at 11:00AM

First round of voting ends Aug 18, 2011 at 11:59PM

Second round of voting begins Aug 25, 2011 at 11:00AM

Announcement of nominees Aug 25, 2011

Second round of voting ends Oct 06, 2011 at 11:59PM

RBC Ohshkii Awards Night Nov 03, 2011

Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards Nov 04, 2011

For more information, check out the APCMA Website Be sure to vote and get your favorite musician into the second round. Happy voting everyone!

Who will you vote for in this year's Aboriginal People's Choice Awards? Leave a comment below.

 

 

Samantha Crain Fall 2011 Tour Dates

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Fresh from her email newsletter, we have an amazing list of Choctaw artist, Samantha Crain's tour dates for Turtle Island and beyond over to the United Kingdom.

Samantha Crain has been out on the road from her homeland of Shawnee, Oklahoma and updated her fans from Bozeman, Montana where she traveled from the Winnipeg Folk Festival and on her way to the Vancouver Folk Festival. She announced a bunch of dates including the Southern Fried Festival in Perth, Scotland as well as some recording news.

If you happen to be out in the United Kingdom from October on through November, be sure to check out Samantha Crain's live shows.

Here's a list of tour dates for Samantha Crain:

Canada, U.S. and Scotland Dates:

07/16/11 07/17/11 VANCOUVER FOLK FESTIVAL 07/24/11 PERTH SCOTLAND - SOUTHERN FRIED FESTIVAL 10/08/11 JOSHUA TREE, CA - JOSHUA TREE ROOTS MUSIC FESTIVAL

United Kingdom Dates:

10/27/11 SOUTHAMPTON UK - THE BROOK 10/28/11 BRISTOL UK - BRISTOL FLEECE 10/29/11 LISKEARD UK -  CARNGLAZE LISKEARD 10/30/11 EXETER UK - EXETER PHOENIX 11/03/11 BIRMINGHAM UK - BIRMINGHAM TOWN HALL 11/04/11 GLOUCESTER UK  - GLOUCESTER GUILDHALL 11/05/11 MORCAMBE UK - THE PLATFORM 11/06/11 HEREFORD UK - HEREFORD COUNTY THEATRE 11/09/11 COLCHESTER UK - COLCHESTER ARTS CENTER 11/10/11 NORWHICH UK - THE WATERFRONT 11/11/11 STAMFORD UK - STAMFORD CORN EXCHANGE 11/12/11 DERBY UK - DERBY THEATRE 11/13/11 HARPENDEN UK - HARPENDEN PUBLIC HALLS 11/17/11 MANCHESTER UK - BAND ON THE WALL 11/18/11 LEEDS UK - LEEDS VARIETIES 11/19/11 GATESHEAD UK  -THE SAGE 11/20/11 HULL UK - HULL TRUCK 11/23/11 BRIGHTON UK -  KOMEDIA 11/24/11 FARNHAM UK - FARNHAM MALTINGS 11/25/11 FOLKESTONE UK - THE QUARTERHOUSE 11/26/11 LONDON UK - UNION CHAPEL

Be sure to check out Samantha Crain's website for more details.

Have you seen Samantha Crain's guitar?

Samantha also announced in her newsletter that her guitar went AWOL in Winnipeg—by all accounts it looks like it was stolen.

If you want to help her buy a new guitar, you can donate by visiting the "Feed The Muse" page set up for her tour van fund and leave a comment saying you're helping out with the guitar fund instead.

Check out Samantha's song "Equinox" streamed on our Music page and our profile of Up and Coming Indigenous artists.

Also check out Samantha's amazing video for Santa Fe directed by Sterlin Harjo.

 

Got any tour dates you know about? Or maybe you are going on tour...we want to promote you to Turtle Island. Check out our Get Involved page.

Indigenous Live Music Picks: July 13-17 2011

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We're in the thick of festival season these days, though it's yet to reach its peak, which means there's lots of Indigenous gatherings, powwows and performances to check out. 

Here are our Top 10 picks for the coming weekend:

1. CreeFest July 13-17 - Crystal Shawanda headlines Saturday night during this 5 day festival of Cree culture in Masonee, Ontario. Event info: CreeFest.

2. Women of the West Coast Showcase July 17 - Twelve songwriters will present 3 of their favourite songs each, including Indigenous artists Janet Panic, Arlette Arlock, Deanna Cartea and Sister Says. The Railway Club, Vancouver. Event info: Women of the Coast Showcase 

3. Folk on the Rocks July 14-17 -  “the North’s biggest party under the midnight sun” features an array of Indigenous artist in their fantastic lineup. Read our full post on the fest here.

4. Dawson City Music Festival July 15-17 - Also in the north, Dawson is having "tiny, perfect festival" this weekend which includes performances from Tanya Tagaq. Full line-up: Dawson City Music Festival.

5. New Directions: An Aboriginal Collaboration July 16 & 17 -  The Harrison Festival of the Arts has curated a collaborative performance by Leela Gilday, Digawolf, Cris Derksen, Kinnie Starr, Diyet and Sylvia Cloutier. Event info: Harrison Festival 

6. Kla-how-eya Aboriginal Centre Powwow July 16-17 - The 2nd annual powwow takes place in Surrey, BC, at the same time and place as the Fusion Festival. More info: SACSBC.

7. Great Northern Arts Festival July 15-24 - Canada's oldest and largest northern arts event fills ten days with culture, art, performance and workshops at the Midnight Sun Recreation Complex, Inuvik, NWT. Laura Vinson performs July 16, M.O. performs on July 21. Event info: Great Northern Arts Festival.

8. Northern Roots Music Fesitval July 13-14 - Wednesday features Metal acts, Thursday is Hip Hop and Friday's line-up is Rock-Pop at The Pas, Opaskwayak, MB. The lineup is extensive but includes Derek Miller, Leanne Goose, Joey Stylez, DJ Whitecloud, Ninjaspy, Soulless Icon, Wreckening and a lot more. More info: Northern Roots Music Festival.

9. Vancouver Folk Festival July 15-17 - Digging Roots and Samantha Crain are both at this ocean-side festival this weekend. Full lineup: Vancouver Folk Festival.

10. Scugog Island First Nation Powwow July 16-17 - Each day of the 15th Annual Tradition Powwow starts with a sunrise ceremony. Get your powwow on from dawn 'til dusk in Port Perry, ON. Event info: Scugog First Nation.

Folk on the Rocks Festival 2011: Indigenous Artists and Full Festival Lineup

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Folk on the Rocks, the north's largest annual summer music festival, will be held in Yellowknife this weekend from July 14-17, 2011.

The festival draws musicians and fans from all over the NWT, Nunavut and across the globe for "the North’s biggest party under the midnight sun".

Among the many talented musicians who will be performing at this year's festival are a strong selection of Indigenous musicians. This year's lineup includes performances by:

Elisapie Isaac (Inuk singer-songwriter)

Kulavak (Inuit throat singers)

Boyd Benjamin and Kevin Barr (Gwich’in fiddlers)

Michael Cazon (Ft. Simpson-based Dene drummer)

The Yellowknives Dene Drummers

Oka  (Indigenous Australian group from Torres Strait)

Tina Roy (Métis singer-songwriter)

Shauna Seeteenak  (up-and-coming female Inuk hip-hop artist from Qamini'tuaq/Baker Lake, Nunavut)

Folk on the Rocks offers four jam-packed days of music and entertainment on six stages, including a children’s area, cultural area, international and traditional cuisine, and Northern creative works featured in the Art on the Rocks area.

Check out the Folk on the Rocks 2011 Full Festival Lineup for more information.

And here's a sample of the amazing Yellowknives Dene Drummers:

Ryan McMahon's 'Indian Vaudeville' Tour 2011

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Ojibwe/Métis comedian Ryan McMahon takes his Indian Vaudeville Tour to a community near you starting in August 2011.

The amazingly funny and diverse comedian Ryan McMahon (and his alter-ego Clarence Two Toes) announced via YouTube video last week that he will be taking the Indian Vaudeville Tour out into Turtle Island country.

As well as playing shows, Ryan will be shooting a documentary of his journey. Ryan says that he will travel to your community for a plane ticket, a hotel where he won't die in the night and whatever you think you should pay him. A humble tactic for one of the hottest Indigenous comedians around right now for sure.

You can check out the first dates of this tour at the Soaring Eagle Resort & Casino in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan Thursday August 4th and Saturday August 6th which also falls on their 27th Annual Saginaw Chippewa Pow Wow weekend.

For more information on how to bring Ryan McMahon to your community and more about the Indian Vaudeville Tour, check out his website and the video below. BOOM.

Ryan McMahon Comedy Website Indian Vaudeville Tumblr 

Also check out Ryan McMahon's interview with RPM and Clarence Two Toes on the RPM Podcast #001

Top 10 Indigenous Music Events: July 8-10, 2011

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As we head into the heart of the summer music season, there are plenty of Indian gatherings, powwows, and Indigenous musical performances taking place across Turtle Island. 

Here are RPM's Top 10 Indigenous music events to check out this weekend:

1. Joey Stylez July 8 — Hip-hop/pop/crossover kid Joey Stylez rocks the Cobalt in Vancouver, BC. Event info: Hip Hop Balloon Pop

2. Squamish Nation Powwow July 8-10 — the annual Squamish Nation Powwow will be rocking through the weekend. Grand Entry: Friday 7:00pm / Saturday 1pm & 7pm / Sunday 1pm. Event info: Squamish Nation 24th Annual Youth Powwow

3. Beat Nation Live July 9 — Indigenous hip-hop/digital art collective Beat Nation (featuring RPM's own Ostwelve) will be performing in Stanley Park, Vancouver BC. Event info: Beat Nation Live

4. Electric Powwow July 9 — Indigenous DJ crew A Tribe Called Red throws down their latest 'Electric Powwow' night at Babylon Nightclub, in Ottawa, Ontario. This one's celebrating the official release of their amazing remix of "Red Skin Girl". Event poster + info: Electric Powwow July 9th - Red Skin Girl Release

5. Vancouver Island Folk Festival July 8-10 —  Cellist Cris Derksen performs with e.s.l. and singer-songwriter Leela Gilday play the Vancouver Island Folk Festival in the Comox Valley BC. Event info: Vancouver Island Folk 2011 Festival Schedule

6. Winnipeg Folk Festival July 8-10 — Up & coming folk singer Samantha Crain and RPM's own talented singer-songwriter Christa Couture will perform at the Winnipeg Folk Festival. Event info: Winnipeg Folk Festival 2011

7. Mariposa Folk Festival July 8-10 — Inuk singer Elisapie Isaac performs throughout the weekend at the Mariposa Folk Festival. Event info: Elisapie Isaac at Mariposa 2011

8. Mohican Pow Wow July 8-10 — The 27th annual Great Mohican Pow Wow will be held place in Loudonville, Ohio.  Event info: Great Mohican Pow-Wow 2011

9. Atlin Music & Arts Festival July 8-10 — Inuk throat singer Tanya Tagaq and stalwart singer and actor Tom Jackson perform at the Atlin Music & Arts Festival. Event info: Atlin Festival 2011 Lineup

10. Montana Folk Festival July 8-10 — Inuit throat singing duo Nukariik perform at the Montana Folk Festival. Event info: Montana Folk Festival 2011 Lineup

What a weekend! Make sure you get out and enjoy all the great music Indian Country has to offer.

Anything we missed? Hit us up with events and shows in your area: info@rpm.fm

Winnipeg's Most Tour Dates: July 2011

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Fresh off the release of their new album, Goodfellaz, Manitoba's notorious hip-hop crew Winnipeg's Most has announced upcoming tour dates throughout July. Catch them while you can.

Winnipeg's Most Tour Dates - July 2011

July 7th. Seine River, Ontario TREATY DAYS

July 13th 2011 Winnipeg, Manitoba - The Pyramid 176 Fort St. ABEL WIZ ENTERTAINMENT & T.I. GRAND HUSTLE PRESENT: WINNIPEG'S MOST & THE FIRST LADY OF GRAND HUSTLE "BOLA"

July 14th 2011 The Pas, Manitoba THE NORTHERN ROOTS FESTIVAL

July 16th 2011 Brandon, Manitoba - The Roadhouse 176 Fort Street ABEL WIZ ENTERTAINMENT & T.I GRAND HUSTLE PRESENT: WINNIPEG'S MOST & THE FIRST LADY OF GRAND HUSTLE "BOLA"

July 18th Dakota Tipi, Manitoba DAKOTA GAMING CENTRE - OBT RECORDS CD RELEASE PARTY

July 24th 2011 Winnipeg, Manitoba NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FRIENDSHIP CENTRE: 22ND ANNUAL YOUTH FORUM

July 28th 2011 Edmonton, Alberta - The Empire Ballroom Nutly.net Presents - Team Rezofficial, Joey Stylez and Winnipeg's Most -  - Facebook Event Page

Indigenous Summer Music Festival Guide 2011

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Here is RPM's Turtle Island-wide list of summer music festivals featuring Indigenous artists in their line-ups. The good news is there are many - you'll be able get a dose of Indigenous music culture at a festival near you, wherever you live.

Festival season has actually been in full swing for a few weeks. Recently the Ode’min Giizis festival in Peterborough included an incredible line-up of over forty Indigenous artists while WestFest in Ottawa featured an Inuit showcase, Qaggiq, with nine artists from our North Coast, and National Aboriginal Day was a veritable Canada-wide festival of music.

And that's just the beginning. Here's what to look forward to this summer:

Atlin Arts and Music Festival, July 8-10 – Tanya Tagaq

Mariposa Folk Fest, July 8-10 - Elisapie Isaac

Montana Folk Festival, July 8-10- Nukariik

Vancouver Island Folk Festival, July 8-10 – Cris Derksen, Leela Gilday

Winnipeg Folk Festival, July 8-10 – Samantha Crain, Christa Couture, Cassidy Mann, Shayne Koyczan, Kim Barlow, Sonia Eidse, Puppet Folk

Harrison Festival of the Arts, July 9-17 – New Directions: An Aboriginal Collaboration with Diga, Leela Gilday, Cris Dersen, Diyet, Sylvia Cloutier and Kinnie Starr.

HomeSkillet Festival, July 13-16 - Strumming Dog, D script, Silver Jackson

Vancouver Folk Festival, July 15-17 – Digging Roots, Samantha Crain

Great North Arts Festival, July 15-24 – Laura Vinson & the Free Spirits, M.O. , Randy Sibbeston

Dawson City Music Festival, July 16-17 - Tanya Tagaq, Dennis Allen and The Hellhounds

Calgary Folk Festival, July 21-24 – Buffy Ste Marie, Elisapie Isaac

Brandon Folk Festival, July 22-24 – Christa Couture

Discovery Coast Music Festival, July 23-24 – Digging Roots

Six Nations Pow Wow Weekend - July 23 — Big Sugar

Komasket Music Festival, July 29-31 – Buffy Ste Marie

Lowell Folk Festival, July 29- 31 - Ledward Kaapana, Nukarik

Edmonton Folk Festival, August 4-7 - Keola And Moana Beamer

Edge of the World Festival, August 5-7 – Wayne Lavallee

Regina Folk Festival, August 6-7 – Cris Derksen

Robson Valley Music Festival, August 19-21 – Kinnie Starr, Digging Roots

Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Festival, August 19-21 – Don Amero, Cris Dersken

CNE Bandshell Blues Fest, August 28 - Digging Roots

 

Who did I miss? Let us know which festivals you see showcasing Indigenous talent!