Ottawa's Twin Flames win big at Native American music awards
Duo's 7 nominations were the most ever for a single artist
Ottawa duo Twin Flames won bigFriday at theNative American Music Association Awards.
Indigenous musiciansChelsey June, who is Mtis, and Jaaji, who is Inuk and Mohawk, took home with the awards for the best folk album of the year for Signal Fireand best duo.
The pair,who released their first self-titled album in 2015,were nominatedforseven awards at the Niagara Falls, N.Y., gala,including best song of the year.
Hollay!! Native American Music Awards. We won two awards for "Signal Fire" Best Folk Album and Best Duo. Thank you a million to all our amazing fans who voted and made this dream come true without you this would not be possible. Thanks to our producer Jake Jones! #NAMA2018 #win pic.twitter.com/fwywRXfuhc
—@twinflamesband
The seven nominations were the most for one artist in the nearly 20-yearhistory of the awards. They were also nominated for:
- Record of the year.
- Song of the year.
- Best music video.
- Best Americana recording.
- Best historical/linguistic performance
"Just being nominated is an honour, especially in a very huge market in the United States. The Indigenous community in the United States is very big," Jaajitold CBCRadio's All In A Day on Tuesday before their big win.
"For usto be [contenders] in each category is all we could ever ask for."
CBC Radio's All In A Day