RPM Highlights from the 2011 APCMAs and Aboriginal Music Week

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Aboriginal Music Week (AMW) and the APCMAs (Aboriginal People's Choice Music Awards) are two of the biggest Indigenous music events on Turtle Island - musicians, fans and industry alike travel to Winnipeg every November for the shows, the awards and the schmooze. This year I was finally able to attend for the first time.

And it was exactly the party and community vibe that I had heard about for years! From the time I landed in the Winnipeg airport to my departure two days later, there were friendly and familiar faces from the world of Indigenous music in nearly every place I stepped.

I arrived Thursday - Aboriginal Music Week had already been in full swing for two days and the first half of the APCMAs were already taking place - and headed to The Windsor Hotel, site of Tracy Bone and JC Campbell's All My Relations stage. They've been hosting this multi-night stage for a few years now and I was thrilled to be invited to perform as part of it. Tracy and JC bookend the night with sets of their country-music duo and in between other artists take the stage. After my set, Gabriel Ayala performed and while I've listened to his classical guitar music and been amazed, I was even moreso impressed and inspired by his live performance. His original compositions in particular were especially beautiful - the man has chops! In coversation, he is delightfully funny, charming and lighthearted to chat with and it was lovely to meet him.

Meanwhile, two other venues in town were presenting Aboriginal Music Week programming. It was a fantastic challenge, having to decide which artists to catch at which venue, but I stayed put at the Windsor for the night, and enjoyed making new friends. They don't call it friendly Manitoba for nothing.

On Friday I stopped by the Manitoba Music offices to pick up my festival pass and scope the place out. Manitoba has great arts funding and it shows in the space and resources Manitoba Music provides. I chatted with Alan Greyeyes and hopped in a cab to NCI FM - the famed Aboriginal-owned/operated radio station that broadcasts 24/7 and hosts the National Aboriginal Countdown. Of all the radio stations I've visited and had interviews on-air with, NCI was one of the best. Their entire crew was friendly and enthusiastic, the coffee was good and they even gave me a lift back to my hotel. Thank you NCI!

Next I dolled up for the big event - the Aboriginal People's Choice Music Awards gala. Held at the MTS Centre and broadcast live on APTN, this event is undeniably huge.

The backstage pre-show reception was buzzing with good conversations and connections and Cris Derksen, Kristi Lane Sinclair, Iskwé and I strutted on the red carpet together. As Cris Derksen's date, she and I were in the 6th row for the awards, next to the lovely Leela Gilday - a great vantage point for the night.

Derek Miller opened the show with a killer number which set the tone for a high energy evening. All of the live performances were fantastic that night, especially Maori duo Pacific Curls and Ghostkeeper

Leela Gilday's heartfelt and articulate acceptance speech for Female Entertainer of the Year was a highlight as well, as was Black Bear's for Best Powwow - Contemporary seen here:

Manitoba-based artists were definitely the big winners of the night and I wonder about the local voting influence on the national awards always being presented and hosted by Manitoba. Here's Winnipeg's Most who won all 6 awards they were nominated for (they were looking good in those suits!):

Afterwards the backstage party spread to The Windsor, The Reagal Beagle and The Pyramid Cabaret for more fantastic live music and the celebration lasted all night long. I was sad to have to leave on Saturday, missing the powwow and the final night of Aboriginal Music Week's concerts.

I will definitely go back next year - I left inspired by the music, filled with great conversation, excited about all the new connections made and above all in love with our Indigenous music community. Huge thanks and appreciation go out to Manito Ahbee and Manitoba Music for successfully pulling off all of these events. Alan Greyeyes was thanked multiple times on stage during the APCMAs and I'll add my voice to that gratitude wholeheartedly.

For a great visual summary of Aboriginal Music Week, check out official AMW photographer Red Works Studio's album on Facebook.

For more on the APCMAs, see Complete List of 2011 APCMA Winners: Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards.

Indigenous Live Music Picks: Nov. 3-6, 2011

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This week, Winnipeg is the bustling centre of live Indigenous music with the Aboriginal People's Choice Music Awards, Aboriginal Music Week and Manito Ahbee festival happening simultaneously.

Derek Miller, Winnipeg's Most, Leela Gilday, Local Onlyz, Gabriel Ayala, Samian, Ali Fontaine - the list goes on of the fantastic artists you can catch during Aboriginal Music Week. The festivities are already underway, with plenty left to take it. For a complete list of this weekend AMW 2011 shows, see Manito Ahbee Festival 2011: Aboriginal Music Week Schedule and Lineup.

The votes have been tallied and finally the results will be announced! The Aboriginal People's Choice Music Awards take place Thursday and Friday night:

Thursday November 3 - RBC Ohshkii Awards Night at Fort Garry Place, 222 Broadway Ave, Winnipeg, MB, 6pm.

Friday November 4 - Red Carpet starts at 6pm, the Aboriginal People's Choice Music Awards starts at 7pm at the MTS Centre, 300 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, MB.

Part presenters of the APCMAs, the Manito Ahbee festival also presents Education Days, Indigenous Marketplace and Trade Show, as well as an International Competition Powwow - grand entry at noon at the MTS Centre, Winnipeg, MB. For more information visit manitoahbee.com.

2011 Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards Performance Line-up Announced

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The line-up for the 2011 Aboriginal People's Choice Music Awards has been released, and it features some amazing performers.

As always, the Aboriginal People's Choice Music Awards held in Winnipeg, Manitoba cuts no corners when it comes to their line-up of Indigenous performers.

This November the APCMA's will welcome performances by some of Indian Country's most talented and sought after artists including: Six Nations blues rocker Derek Miller, Alberta's Ghostkeeper, the North Coast's Elisapie Isaac, Kelly Daniels, and Algonquin hip-hop artist Samian featuring legendary folk artist Florent Vollant from the group Kashtin.

Also at the award show, the Lifetime Achievement Award will bestowed upon Manitoba music legend Errol Ranville. For more on the 2011 APCMA show and the roster of great performers, check out this post on APTN's UPload:

The awards gala for the 6th Annual APCMAs happens Friday November 4th at MTS Centre in Winnipeg. The show will be broadcast live that same evening, on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN). Tickets are available at Ticketmaster for $37.45 (taxes and fees included).

APCMA 2011 Nominees - Best Country CD

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This week's RPM YouTube playlist focuses on the APCMA 2011 nominees for Best Country CD.

The voting period is all done now for the 2011 Aboriginal People's Choice Awards, and the category for Best Country CD is packed with amazing artists from all over Turtle Island. This week we bring to you an RPM YouTube playlist of the nominees for this category of the APCMA 2011.

Ali Fontaine - Runaway Don Amero - Right Where I Wanna Be Donny Parenteau - My Girl Genevieve Fisher - Keep On - LIVE on the Big Purple Couch Show Leanne Goose - Never Been Loved - LIVE at the Inuvik 50th Anniversary

APCMA 2011 Nominees - Single Of The Year

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This year's Aboriginal People's Choice Awards brought out the best Turtle Island has to offer for the category of Single of the Year. RPM presents this week's YouTube playlist for APCMA 2011 Single of the Year nominees.

Ali Fontaine - Say It To Me Derek Miller - Stoned For Days Samian - Tshinanu featuring Florent Vollant Terri-Lynn – Call To The Ancestors Winnipeg's Most featuring Rupness Monsta - Don't Stop

2011 APCMA Nominees - Best Music Video

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In this week's breakdown we have the nominees for Best Music Video in the 2011 Aboriginal People's Choice Awards.

This year's running for the prize of Best Music Video in the 2011 APCMA's, gives us a wide variety of nominees from different genres. Here we present to you a YouTube playlist of the 2011 APCMA nominees and the videos they have in the race.

Billy Joe Green - Honey Girl Don Amero - Right Where I Wanna Be J.C. Campbell - The Floor Shane Yellowbird - Bare Feet On The Blacktop Winnipeg's Most - All That I Know

APCMA 2011 Nominees - Aboriginal Female Entertainer of the Year

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This week we take a look at the 2011 Aboriginal People's Choice Awards nominees for Aboriginal Female Entertainer of the Year with an RPM YouTube playlist.

Elisapie Isaac - Raised in Nunavik, this Inuk songstress is a multi-lingual songwriter with a rich, versatile voice that is finding her an international audience. She is also an award winning filmmaker.

JB The First Lady - Making her home in Vancouver, BC, JB The First Lady of the First Ladies Crew makes her debut into the APCMAs this year after releasing her album Get Ready Get Steady accompanied by a video of the same name. JB is Nuxalk and Cayuga.

Kristi Lane Sinclair - This Haida/Cree singer and songwriter has had a great year with the release of her APTN First Tracks video for The Last Song, and a tour with North Tall Cree cellist Cris Derksen. Smoky vocals and solid guitar playing make Kristi a strong runner for this awards.

Leela Gilday - Hailing from Hay River in Dene country of the Northwest Territories, Leela has been serenading a dedicated audience for the last decade, winning multiple awards including a Juno, and touring extensively throughout Turtle Island and beyond.

Yvonne St.Germaine - A former winner of an APCMA for Best Gospel CD, Yvonne's music is inspired by healing, hope and faith.

 

Who do you think will win the award for Best Female Entertainer this year? Leave your comments below. 

 

APCMA Nominees 2011: Aboriginal Songwriter Of The Year

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Instalment number two of RPM's roundup of 2011 Aboriginal People’s Choice Awards nominees. This week’s focus will be on the category of Aboriginal Songwriter of the Year.

 

CerAmony - Juno Award winning Cree rock band CerAmony are in the race with their song The Last Great Man written by Rakesso Mukash and Matthew A. Isserhoff.

Derek Miller - Grand River Mohawk rocker Derek Miller brings his song Stoned For Days into the second round of voting in this category.

Don Amero - Right Where I Wanna Be was written by Don Amero and Jay Tooke. Don just recently released a video for this song as well.

Samantha Crain - Shawnee folk artist Samantha Crain enters her first Aboriginal People's Choice Awards race with her track entitled Santa Fe. The accompanying video was directed by Sterlin Harjo and shot in none other than the beautiful city of Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Samian - Pikogan native rapper Samian enters his song Tshinanu which features Florent Vollant of the legendary Innu group Kashtin.

 

Who do you think will win the category of Aboriginal Songwriter of the Year? Leave your comments below. 

2011 APCMA Nominees - Best New Artist

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The first installment in a series of close-ups on the 2011 Aboriginal People's Choice Awards nominees by category.

Another year has passed and here we are at the second round of voting for the Aboriginal People's Choice Awards. In honour of the organizers, all the artists and the many loyal voters, we bring to you a playlist of and introduction to the artists involved in the second round of voting.

First, the category of Best New Artist.

Ali Fontaine - Ali is a 17 year old Country artist from Sagkeeng First Nation in Manitoba, Canada. Managed by Errol Ranville, a prominent veteran musician out of Manitoba and front for the legendary C-Weed Band, she is set to make some waves in the music scene this year. This is Ali's first time as a nominee in the APCMA's but we're quite sure we'll be seeing a lot more of her in the future.

CerAmony - Coming from the James Bay Cree, CerAmony have done their people proud as ambassadors by winning a 2011 Juno for Best Aboriginal Artist. Using their musical talent to bring light to social and political issues in their community, they have become hometown heroes and a driving force behind Canadian Indigenous music.

Cris Derksen - Hailing from the North Tall Cree Reserve in Alberta, Cris Derksen is a classically trained cellist earning herself a Bachelor Of Music in Cello Performance at the University of British Columbia. Alongside her academic achievements, she has toured the world with her unique style of cello artistry and has shared the stage with many great artists such as Tanya Tagaq, played at the 2010 Winter Olympics and maintains a steady touring schedule around Turtle Island and beyond.

Diyet - A member of the Kluane First Nation in the Yukon of Canada, Diyet is an accomplished songwriter from the community of Burwash Landing. Her songs have been heard all over the world and she has worked hard to earn a degree in music from the University of Victoria. Sticking close to her roots, Diyet brings us  a blend of rock and traditional music that is a pure commentary on the future of  contemporary Indigenous music.

Ghostkeeper- Based out of Calgary, Ghostkeeper unites the genres of Blues and Pop, creating an original sound that has impacted the music scene in a huge way in the last couple of years. Focusing on strong storytelling and song writing, they have polished their sound to where they want it and are pushing ahead in the music world.

Congrats from RPM.fm to all the artists for making it to the second round!

Stay tuned for more info and playlists from the 2011 Aboriginal People's Choice Awards nominees in the coming weeks.

Who do you think will win the 2011 APCMA Best New Artist Award? Leave a comment below.

2011 APCMA Nominees Announced

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After the first round of voting, the Aboriginal People’s Choice Music Awards have announced the official nominees today.

Many artists have garnered multiple nominations like Don Amero, Cris Derksen, Winnipeg’s Most, Samantha Crain, Derek Miller and JB the First Lady, to name a few. It’s a tough call in each category!

Online voting begins now and ends October 6th, 2011. The award ceremony will take place November 4th, 2011 in Winnipeg. The APCMA is a celebration of all the nominees and their work. Congratulations to all of the artists from RPM.

See the complete list of nominees and cast your vote at aboriginalpeopleschoice.com

Aboriginal Female Entertainer of the Year Elisapie Isaac JB the First Lady Kristi Lane Sinclair Leela Gilday Yvonne St. Germaine

Aboriginal Male Entertainer of the Year Dallas Arcand Derek Miller Don Amero Donny Parenteau Indigenous

Best Duo or Group Asani Bruthers of Different Muthers Ceramony Ghostkeeper Winnipeg's Most

Best New Aritst Cris Derksen Ali Fontaine Ceramony Diyet Ghostkeeper

Best Folk Acoustic Album Conrad Bigknife Gabriel Ayala Little Hawk Samantha Crain Terri-Lynn

Best Hand Drum Album Big River Cree Love Medicine Nakoa Heavyrunner Thundering Spirit Young Confederation

Best Instrumental Album Cris Derksen Gabriel Ayala Jason Burnstick JJ Lavallee Vince Fontaine

Best Rap/Hip hop Album JB the First Lady Kasp Samian Shawn Bernard Winnipeg's Most

Best Rock Album Bruthers of Different Muthers Segweh The Johnnys Weaselhead Will Belcourt

Best Country Album Ali Fontaine Don Amero Don Parenteau Genevieve Fisher Leanne Goose

Aboriginal Songwriter of the Year Ceramony - The Last Great Man Derek MillerStoned for Days Don Amero -  Right Where I Want to Be Samantha CrainSanta Fe SamianTshinanu

Best Aboriginal Radio Station Program Native Trailblazers Think NDN Westbrook Western Hour