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Biography
In 1982
the Northern Cree Singers were founded by Steve
Wood, and his brothers Randy and Earl Wood. The
group originates from the Saddle Lake Cree
Nation but is made up of members from the Treaty
6 area, most notably the Frog Lake Cree Nation,
Onion Lake Cree Nation, Samson Cree Nation,
Louis Bull Cree Nation, and the Poundmaker Cree
Nation.
Northern
Cree currently have 37 albums out on market that
are distributed world-wide by their record
label, Canyon Records from Phoenix, AZ. They
have garnered multi-Grammy nominations,
multi-Juno nominations, and have been awarded
multi-Native American Music Awards and Canadian
Aboriginal Music Awards. They have also won
numerous powwow singing competitions. Northern
Cree is the only traditional Canadian Aboriginal
group to have ever been nominated for the
prestigious Grammy Award. They have also
created music for, and appeared in, the major
motion picture “Grey Owl,” which was produced
and directed by the great Lord Richard
Attenborough.
Northern
Cree are role models for all First Nations
people and live by their founder’s motto: “If
you believe in yourself, who you are, where you
come from, your culture and more importantly
your language, it will take you to places you
have never even dreamed of.” You can find out
more about Northern Cree by exploring this
website, and albums can be ordered from
Canyon Records. |