10th Annual Native American Music Awards set for Oct. 4th
- Details
- Parent Category: Indigenous Culture
- Category: Entertainment & Art
- Published: 14 September 2008
New York, New York (ICC) 9-08
SATURDAY, OCT. 4TH
SENECA NIAGARA HOTEL & CASINO - NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y.
The Native American Music Awards (N.A.M.A.), will mark its 10th anniversary with a gala celebration on Saturday, October 4th at the Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel in Niagara Falls, New York. To celebrate the Awards remarkable growth over the past decade, N.A.M.A. will present 30 music category awards in all genres of music, over one dozen live music performances, and induct four individuals into the Hall of Fame whose music careers have achieved worldwide acclaim. There has been tremendous growth in the Native American musical landscape since N.A.M.A.s inception in 1998. When the Awards were launched, there was an unproven industry with an estimated 50 recordings being released nationally each year and no other program of its kind. Today, there are over 200 recordings being manufactured and distributed annually by both major and independent record labels. What began as an informal gathering of industry professionals and music makers, has grown into a leading premiere Awards program serving the Native American music community in acquiring mainstream recognition.
The Native American Music Awards is proud to celebrate the 10th Anniversary with an unprecedented live show and resultant 10th Anniversary commemorative tour to follow in 2009. The Awards welcomes back many of the artists and industry professionals who have cemented its reputation as the most influential Awards show celebrating Native American music.
Honorees present at the event will be awarded with a limited edition Native American Music Award or NAMMY featuring the Awards silver musical note logo with a commemorative Kokopelli image. The Silver musical note logo made from a satellite image of North America has become the Awards most recognizable trademark.
The 10th anniversary is a great opportunity for us to reflect on the immense breadth of talent that has graced our stage while continuing to set the standard for new music initiatives throughout the world, states N.A.M.A.s Founder and President, Ellen Bello. With over 30 traditional and contemporary categories, we have steadily and repeatedly proven that the Native American music community is a viable and impressive industry. N.A.M.A. is proud to be the premier Awards show for Native American music and looks forward to continuing our commitment to excellence and new music initiatives.
With Additional Performances By:
Native Roots
Edmund Bull
Star Nayea
Pura Fe
Native Roots
Edmund Bull
Star Nayea
Pura Fe
Featured NAMA Hall of Fame Inductees:
Rickey Medlocke (Lynyrd Skynyrd/Blackfoot)
Felipe Rose (Village People)
Janice Marie Johnson of Taste of Honey
Pat Vegas of Redbone
Rickey Medlocke (Lynyrd Skynyrd/Blackfoot)
Felipe Rose (Village People)
Janice Marie Johnson of Taste of Honey
Pat Vegas of Redbone
Johnny Curtis
Iroquois Dancers
Young Gunz
Special Guests:
Joanne Shenandoah
Robert Tree Cody
Glen Ahhaitty
Golana
Jan Michael Looking Wolf
Ghosthorse
Carroll Medicine Crow
The Red Corn Band
Chucki Begay
The Breeze Band
Terry & Darlene Wildman
and much more!
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Iroquois Dancers
Young Gunz
Special Guests:
Joanne Shenandoah
Robert Tree Cody
Glen Ahhaitty
Golana
Jan Michael Looking Wolf
Ghosthorse
Carroll Medicine Crow
The Red Corn Band
Chucki Begay
The Breeze Band
Terry & Darlene Wildman
and much more!
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AVERAGING 700 UNIQUE VISITORS PER DAY
VOTES CAST FROM BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA, FRANKFURT GERMANY,
CANADA, DENMARK and UNITED KINGDOM
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