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5 Indigenous Music Awards nominees to watch out for

The Indigenous Music Awards turns 10 this year and to celebrate, Unreserved wants to tune you into some of this year's talented nominees.

On Unreserved, special guest Jacquie Black reveals 10th anniversary surprises

Beatrice Deer is nominated for best album cover at the Indigenous Music Awards. (Submitted)

The Indigenous Music Awards turns 10 this year and to celebrate,Unreserved wants to tune you into some of this year's talented nominees.

The IMAs celebrate indigenous music makers from across Canada and around the world. Formerly known as the Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards, it is the fans who pick the winners by voting online.

If you want your say in who takes home a trophy this year, you have untilJuly 24to vote. Find out how atindigenousmusicawards.ca.

Here are five indigenous acts to watchfor at the Indigenous Music Awards:

Kimberley Dawn

Imagine the gritty vocals of Bonnie Rait,combined with the soulful heart of Faith Hill,and you get Winnipeg's Kimberley Dawn.

This Mtis country crooner is a veteran of the stage and studio with four albums andseveral award trophies already on her shelf.Her fifth album and its title track,Til the Cowboys Come Home,is a good old country anthem throwdown going out to all the sisters.

Tomson Highway

Tomson Highway - The (Post) Mistress (TomsonHighway.com)
Tomson Highway is a celebrated writer and an icon in the indigenous community. This Cree writer from northern Manitoba has written numerous plays, a novel and several children's books.

But Highway is also a master pianist, musician and songwriter.

His latest offering is called The (Post) Mistress,a musical one-woman play. The multi-genre soundtrack includes songs in Cree, English and French and, like Tomson, it defies category.

Tomson Highway will be playing his grand piano on the IMA stage this year,in what is sure to be an unforgettable performance.

LightningCloud

Crystle Lightning and MC Red Cloud area hip-hop duo based out of Los Angeles.Lightning is Plains Cree and Red Cloudis Huichol Indian.

After meeting at a photo shoot about sixyears ago, they became partners in rhymeas LightningCloud andhave been lighting up stages ever since.

Meet Me at the Pow Wow is a fun, silly lovesong about the powwow trail,and you'll want to add it to your dance list.

Beatrice Deer

Beatrice Deer is nominated for best album cover at the IMAs. (Submitted)
The North is a hub of musical talent. Maybe it's the wide and wild landscape that inspires, the caribou ballads and seal songs that findtheirway into the soul. Or perhaps it is the sky,with its orchestra of starlight and northern lights that fills the voice.

Montreal-based InukBeatrice Deer has all that in her music. Deer flawlessly combines contemporary and traditional throat singing to make a song allher own.

The Bass Invaders

You will need to prepare yourself for this sonic bonanza for the senses. With a name like The Bass Invaders,you wouldn't expect anything less.

It is Eddie Van Halen meets electric accordion, classical violin and Latin percussion.

The Bass Invaders are an eclectic group of Saskatoon musicians thatcame together because of a shared love for Chilean bass artist Felipe's complex and multi-layered sound of rock, jazz, and aboriginal Chilean folk.

Indigenous Music Awards

The IMAs are part of the Manito Ahbee Festival that takes place in Winnipeg fromSept.9 to 13. The five-day gathering includes indigenous music, art, education, a marketplace and a powwow.

The Indigenous Music Awards takes the stage onFriday, Sept.11, at the MTS Centre. Theshow is broadcast live and you can watch it on APTN. Just before the show, you can see your favourite musicians walk the red carpet and maybe catch a selfie and an autograph!

Jacquie Black, manager of the IMAs, willjoinme on Unreserved to talk about the show, the music and her favourite musical memories.


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