2011 Canadian Aboriginal Music Award Winners
/The 13th Annual Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards (CAMAs) celebrated the best in Indigenous music last weekend in Toronto and we have a list of winners.
Held at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre and co-hosted by Tom Jackson and Andre Morriseau, the show also included performances by Genevieve Fisher, Weaselhead, Gabriel Ayala and Mike Gouchie.
The winner of the evening was Donny Parenteau who took home 5 out of 7 possible awards. Congrats to Donny and his team!
Here's a list of the winners for the 2011 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards:
Best Album of The Year Mike Gouchie - Shattered Glass
Best Country Album Donny Parenteau - To Whom It May Concern
Best Female Artist Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson - New Journeys
Best Folk/Acoustic Album Phyllis Sinclair - Dreams of the Washerwomen
Best Group or Duo Common Knowledge - Colour Blind
Best Hand Drum Album Love Medicine - Sweetgrass Boy
Best Producer/Engineer Donny Parenteau & Harry Stinson - To Whom it May Concern
Best Rock Album Will Belcourt - Epoch
Best Song Single Mike Gouchie - Shattered Glass
Best Songwriter Donny Parenteau - To Whom It May Concern
Best Instrumental Album Cris Derksen - The Cusp
Best International Album Gabriel Ayala & Will Clipman - Passion, Fire & Grace
Best Male Artist Donny Parenteau - To Whom It May Concern
Best Music Video Donny Parenteau - To Whom It May Concern
Best Pow Wow Contemporary Album A Tribe Called Mi'kmaq - We Honour The Water
Best Pow Wow Album Traditional Smoke Trail - A Long Red Road
Best Traditional Flute Jason Chamakese - Native American Flute Songs Vol. 2