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NAMA 12 PUBLIC VOTING LAUNCHED & OPEN TO ALL

The 2010 N.A.M.A. Nominees have been announced and tracks from their nominated recordings are now featured on our website, www.nativeamericanmusicawards.com for the general public to listen and cast their votes.

The general public and N.A.M.A. Advisory Board Members are invited to log into our website, visit the VOTE NOW page, register as an online member (registration is free) and cast their votes. All voters are requested to select one finalist as a winner in each Awards category. It is highly recommended that everyone listen to the music before casting their votes. The Voting Deadline is November 11th.

The Twelfth Annual Native American Music Awards Show is scheduled for Friday, November 12th at the Seneca Niagara Hotel & Casino in Niagara Falls, NY (NAMA 12 NOV 12). The show is being held this year in November to commemorate National Native American Heritage Month.as proclaimed by the President of the United States. Tickets are on-sale now through Ticketmaster.com, all ticketmaster outlets, and at the Seneca box office (716) 501 2444. Tickets are $25.00, $35.00 and $50.00. Special discounted hotel rates are available for NAMA attendees at $159.00 plus tax and fees per night on a first come first serve basis and by calling 716-299-1100 or 1-877-8SENECA (73-6322).

All nominees and Advisory Board members who are planning on attending the Awards ceremony should first contact the NAMA office in order to ensure they receive their special membership discounts and complimentary VIP post-show party passes. They can call 212.228.8300 or email Nammys@aol.com

The Native American Music Awards & Association congratulates each and every nominee and wishes them much success and worldwide exposure throughout the year and beyond.

To date, top countries that are visiting the Awards website include; U.S., Canada, Ireland, Australia, France, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, and Senegal. The most visited public categories include; Artist of the Year, Debut Artist of the Year, Best Male Artist, Flutist of the Year, Best Blues Recording and Best Pow Wow Recording.

Thank you for supporting the World’s Leading Resource for Contemporary and Traditional Native American Music Initiatives! Good luck to all our artists!
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The Native American Music Awards would like to extend their appreciation to this year’s sponsors:

The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Foundation and The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians

The Seneca Niagara Hotel & Casino

WGWE-FM Radio

NATIVE AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 Nominees Announced for the
Twelfth Annual Music Awards
To Be Held On Friday, November 12, 2010
At Seneca Niagara Hotel & Casino
In Niagara Falls

Featuring Performances By Top Nominees & Special Red Carpet Event By Radio Partner WGWE-FM

September 20, 2010 – New York, NY. Nominations for the 12th Annual Native American Music Awards (NAMA) were announced today by The Native American Music Association & Awards, reflecting the combined votes of the NAMA Advisory Board Membership Nominating Committee.

The 12th Annual Native American Music Awards will be held on Friday, November 12, 2010 at the Seneca Entertainment Center in the Seneca Casino & Hotel in Niagara Falls, New York.

Tickets are on-sale now through www.Ticketmaster.com, all ticketmaster outlets, and at the Seneca box office (716) 501 2444.
Tickets are $25.00, $35.00 and $50.00. Special discounted hotel rates are available for NAMA attendees at $159.00 plus tax and fees per night on a first come first serve basis and by calling 716-299-1100 or 1-877-8SENECA (73-6322).

Both new and established artists share the list of nominations throughout a diverse array of 30 music categories spanning all genres. This year’s top nominees are the cause-driven; Jan Michael Looking Wolf with his CD, "Breakin Free" and Joseph FireCrow with his distinctly new sound on "Face The Music" who are both tied with five (5) nominations and are both contenders in the Record of the Year category.

Other leading nominees feature the slightly more edgier bands; Aztlan Underground with their self-titled recording, and Digging Roots with "We Are" who both received four (4) nominations each alongside solo artists Michael Bucher for his "Believe" CD and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Nokie Edwards of The Ventures (Wipe Out, Hawaii Five-O) who also received 4 nods for his solo instrumental effort, "Hitchin’ A Ride."

Country artists like Shane Yellowbird (3), Quatisi (3), and new artist Victoria Blackie (2) dominante as multiple nominees. Leading with three (3) nominations each are; R. Carlos Nakai, Jim Boyd, Johnny Whitehorse, Eagle & Hawk, Samantha Crain and composerBrad Clonch of Injunity. Joanne Shenandoah is featured on a collaborative effort with Shiela Applegate and received two (2) nominations for her musical work as well as did a young group from the Rosebud Reservation, Nake Nula Waun and their producer/creator, Frank Waln who have been trying to fight the teen suicide epidemic on their reservation by performing for free and giving away CDs to their peers.

All with two (2) nominations are; Allen Mose Jr. & Orion Jay Mose, Gabriel Ayala, Anthony Betoney, BlueDog, Douglas Blue Feather & Danny Voris, Indigie Femme, JJ Kent, Kelly Montijo Fink, Kicking Woman Singers, Lone Bear, Mwalim, Plex, Sayani, Segweh, Spiritwing, and Yvonne St. Germaine.

"These nominations throughout all 30 music categories reflect an impressive and diverse array of talent from across the country," said Awards President Ellen Bello. "We have received entries from artists overseas and in Europe as well.

This year will also feature a new music category for Waila Music, or Chicken Scratch, a form of dance and polka music from Southern Arizona. It’s truly an exciting year for Native American music and we look forward to nothing less than a spectacular Awards celebration this year.”

Public voting to determine the winner of each category will commence in the next few days and will be open to the general public. Anyone interested in voting can visit the Awards website, www.nativeamericanmusicawards.com. Music from all nominees is currently featured on the audio players on the website.

Tentatively scheduled to perform at this year’s 12th Annual Native American Music Awards show taking place on 11/12/10 will be top nominees; Joseph FireCrow, Jan Michael Looking Wolf Band, Digging Roots, new artist Victoria Blackie and American idol semi-finalist Charly Lowry with her band, Dark Water Rising with more to be announced. 

See below for a complete list of official nominees for the 12th Annual Native American Awards:

A

ARTIST OF THE YEAR 
JJ Kent – The Other Side of JJ Kent 
Joanne Shenandoah – Enchanted Garden 
Johnny Whitehorse – Riders of the Healing Band 
Joseph FireCrow – Face The Music 
Michael Bucher – Believe 
Shane Yellowbird – It’s About Time 
 
B

BEST BLUES RECORDING 
Get Up & Get Out – Bluedog 
Guitar & Vocals – Larry Burnett w/Don Chapman 
If That’s All Right With You – Twice As Good 
Indian Casino – Blackhawk Blues Band 
Let Me Be – The Graywolf Blues Band 
Shades of Gray – Cecil Gray & The Flying Eagle Blues Band 
 
 
C

BEST COMPILATION RECORDING 
Colours of My Life – Stephanie Harpe, Jason Burnstick, W.T. Goodspirt,
Don Amoro, Tewanee Jospeh 
Moon of the Drum – Terry Lee Whetstone 
Rise Up – Various 
The Best of Drumgroups.com NAC Compilation Vol 1 – Various 
The Night Before; The Best of David Searching Owl – David Searching Owl 
Walking With the Spirits – Randy McGinnis 
 
 
D

BEST COUNTRY RECORDING 
Hitchin’ A Ride – Nokie Edwards 
It’s About Time – Shane Yellowbird 
Moving On – John McLeod 
The Other Side of JJ Kent – JJ Kent 
SOS – Quatisi 
Wanted Man – Victoria Blackie 
 
E

DEBUT ARTIST OF THE YEAR 
Chris Ferree – Unbound 
Cody Sunbear Blackbird – Raven Speaks 
Joseph Strider – Meanings Within Meanings, Within Meanings 
Marc Brown – Long Time Coming 
Samantha Crain – Songs In The Night by Samantha Crain 
Victoria Blackie – Wanted Man 
 
 
F

DEBUT DUO OR GROUP OF THE YEAR 
Dark Water Rising – Dark Water Rising 
Indigie Femme – Indian Souvenir 
Kicking Woman Singers – The 4th Coming 
Nake Nula Waun – Always Ready 
Sayani – Sacred Fire 
Segweh – Segweh 
 
 
G

BEST FEMALE ARTIST 
Deborah New Moon Rising – Stories From The Social Fire 
Kelly Montijo Fink – Songs of War & Victory 
Quatisi – SOS 
Shanise – Okeymow Maskiki Vol III 
Tinesha Begaye – Horses Are Our Journey 
Yvonne St. Germaine – Turning My Day Around 
 
 
H

BEST FOLK RECORDING 
Amor Deveras – Yolanda Martinez 
Believe – Michael Bucher 
Hiding Behind The Sun – Peter Sackaney 
Indian Souvenir – Indigie Femme 
Scrapbook – Bobby Bullet st Germaine (Strawberry Island) 
Songs In The Night by Samantha Crain – Samantha Crain 
 
 
I

FLUTIST OF THE YEAR 
John Bear – Pure Passion 
John Two-Hawks – Wind Songs 
Johnny Whitehorse – Riders of the Healing Road 
Jonny Lipford – Turn The Page 
Joseph FireCrow – Face The Music 
R. Carlos Nakai – Dancing Into Silence 
 
 
J

BEST GOSPEL/INSPIRATIONAL RECORDING 
Doo Lado Shi diyin da – Larry Kaibetoney 
Hoop of Life – RainSong: Terry & Darlene Wildman 
Out of the Rainshadow – Rainshadow 
Sacred Fire – Sayani 
Songs of War & Victory – Kelly Montijo Fink 
Turning My Day Around – Yvonne St. Germaine 
 
 
K

DUO – GROUP OF THE YEAR 
Allen Mose Jr. & Orion Jay Mose – Holistic Blessings 
Aztlan Underground – Aztlan Underground 
Bluedog – Get Up & Get Out 
Digging Roots – We Are 
Fawn Wood & Dallas Washkahat – ‘Til The End 
Injunuity – Fight For Survival 
 
 
L

BEST INSTRUMENTAL RECORDING 
A Tribute To Walter Flett – Me’tis Fiddler Quartet 
Fight For Survival – Injunity 
Hitchin’ A Ride – Nokie Edwards 
Red River Jig – Arvel Bird 
Remembrance – Gabriel Ayala 
Rollin’ Like Thunder – Douglas Blue Feather & Danny Voris 
 
M

BEST MALE ARTIST 
Anthony Betoney – That’s An Old Song 
Jay Begaye – Horses Are Our Journey 
Glen Ahhaitty – No More Lies 
Kevin Yazzie – Hope 
Lone Bear – NDN Moon 
Mike Sullivan Sr– Love, Lies & Lullabies 
 
N

BEST NATIVE AMERICAN CHURCH RECORDING 
A Time for Healing – Cecile Moosomin 
Dakota/Lakota Traditional Church Songs – Sacred Harmonies 
Hope – Kevin Yazzie 
Okeymow Maskiki Vol III – Shanise 
Reconnected – Brian Stoner & Verdell Primeaux 
Unity – Alex Turtle & Johnny Monroe 
 
 
O

BEST NEW AGE RECORDING 
Jim Boyd – Voices From The Lakes 
Sheila Applegate w/music by Joanne Shenandoah – Enchanted Garden 
Joseph FireCrow – Face The Music 
R. Carlos Nakai – Dancing Into Silence 
Johnny Whitehorse – Riders of the Healing Road 
Ron Warren, Dawn Avery, Ash Dargan – Red Moon 
 
 
P

BEST POP RECORDING 
A Sunny Day – SpiritWing 
Lifestyle Muzik – Bigg B 
Nightwatch – Sentinel 
SOS – Quatisi 
The Liberation Sessions – Mwalim 
We Are – Digging Roots 
 
 
Q

BEST POW WOW RECORDING 
Boys Will Be Boyz – The Boyz 
Live In Alexis – Blackstone 
Many Tribes, One Nation – Warscout 
One Voice, One Nation – Thunder Mountain Singers 
The 4th Coming – Kicking Woman Singers 
The Elk Dreamers – Elk Soldier 
 
 
R

BEST PRODUCER 
A Michael Martinez, Lee Herrera, Mac Suazo, Tom Bee – neXt eXit 
Frank Waln – Always Ready 
George Parker – Late Night Sessions 
Gloria Larocque – Colours of My Life 
Jan Michael Looking Wolf, Donald Blackfox, Shawn Justice – Breakin’ Free 
Robert Doyle– Dancing Into Silence 
 
 
S

BEST RAP / HIP HOP RECORDING 
BrainStorm – Plex 
I Love California – Short Dawg Tha Native 
It Comes Natural – Lady Xplicit 
Sex, Drunks & Hip Hop – Night Shield 
Tribal Tribulations – Chase Monchamp/Chase Manhattan 
Voice The Vision – Native Era Presents Arielle Tiensvold n Mista Futuristic 

T

RECORD OF THE YEAR 
Believe – Michael Bucher 
Breakin’ Free – Jan Michael Looking Wolf Band 
Dancing Into Silence – R. Carlos Nakai, William Eaton & Will Clipman 
Face The Music – Joseph FireCrow 
It’s About Time – Shane Yellowbird 
True Blue – Northern Cree 
 
 
U

BEST ROCK RECORDING 
Aztlan Underground – Aztlan Underground 
Breakin’ Free – Jan Michael Looking Wolf Band 
Need Your Love – Robe Williams 
Segweh – Segweh 
The Great Unknown – Eagle & Hawk 
We Are – Digging Roots 
 
 
V

SONG/SINGLE OF THE YEAR 
“Cherokee Smoke” – Nokie Edwards 
“Grandfather” – Windwalker 
“Lizard Blues” – Joseph FireCrow 
“We Are Sinixt” – Jim Boyd 
“What If We Could” – Eagle & Hawk 
“What The World Needs” – Jan Michael Looking Wolf Band 
 
 
W

SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR 
Brad Clonch – Fight For Survival 
Douglas Blue Feather– Rollin Like Thunder 
Michael Bucher – Believe 
Nokie Edwards – Hitchin’ A Ride 
Samantha Crain – Songs In The Night by Samantha Crain 
Vince Fontaine, Chris Burke-Gaffney – The Great Unknown 
 
 
 
X

BEST SPOKEN WORD RECORDING 
Aztlan Underground – Aztlan Underground 
Firewater – Janet Rogers 
Moon of the Drum – TerryLee Whetstone 
Nightwatch – Sentinel
Red Earth – Lowery Begaye
Stories From The Social Fire – The Story Tellers

Y BEST TRADITIONAL RECORDING
Cultural Legacy – Wakinyan Oyate
Holistic Blessings – Allen Mose Jr. & Orion Jay
Kee-Tsa-Gya – Zotigh Singers
Rebuilding The Fire – Bo Taylor
That’s An Old Song – Anthony Betoney
Utopia – Todi Neesh Zhee Singers

Z BEST MUSIC VIDEO
Barefeet On The Blacktop – Shane Yellowbird
Breakin’ Free/Addiction– The Jan Michael Looking Wolf Band
By The Water – Donna Kay
Sacred Warrior – Tom Bee
Shock Town – Jim Boyd
Spring To Come – Digging Roots

AA BEST WAILA RECORDING (NEW CATEGORY)
Gortie & the TO Boyz – A Tribute To Augustine Lopez Sr
Native Creed – Cumbiafied Nativez
Native Thunder – Get’n Down
Papago Warrior – Papago Warriors 5
The Cisco Band – T.C.O.B.
Tohono O’odham Braves – 25 Years of Waila Music

BB BEST WORLD MUSIC RECORDING
A Sunny Day – SpiritWing
Aztlan Underground – Aztlan Underground
BrainStorm – Plex
Red Moon – Ron Warren, Dawn Avery, Ash Dargan
Remembrance – Gabriel Ayala
The Liberation Sessions – Mwalim

CC NATIVE HEART (Non-Native Artist)
Big City Indians – Tribal Vision
Denise Johanson – Cave Spirits
Jeff Ball Band – Ghost Town
Peter Phippen –Woodnotes Wyld
Scott Tweedie – Long Island Sound
Wind & Fire – Mark Holland/N. Scott Robinson

The Native American Music Awards congratulates all of this year’s nominees.

NAMA 12 is sponsored by: The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Foundation, The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, Seneca Niagara Hotel & Casino, WGWE, 105.9 FM, a commercial and FCC-licensed radio station owned by Seneca Broadcasting, a subsidiary of Seneca Holdings and Bandzoogle who will be offering a special promotion to all NAMMY artists in the coming weeks.

More Upcoming Shows

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Tonight! Don’t forget to tune in:

KXLU 88.9 FM: Demolisten.
6PM to 8PM on 88.9FM, or on the Web at Demolisten.org to listen or watch the show live!

Sunday September 12th: The Airliner
10 bands performing from 12pm to 10pm
2419 N Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90031
Neighborhood: Lincoln Heights
[map]
(323) 221-0771

Sunday September 26th: Sonido
Lil Temple
4519 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA, 90029
[map]
(323) 660-4540
9:00 pm – 2:00 am

October 3rd: (Self Help parking lot)
3802 East Cesar E Chavez Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90063-1805
[map]
(323) 881-6444

October 23rd: Mission College Early evening show
3000 Mission College Blvd.
[map]
Santa Clara, CA 95054-1897

Nov 6th or 12th NAMMYS!

-More info to come

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Early show Labor day weekend!

[ September 5, 2010; 7:00 pm to 11:59 pm. ]

Happening at the blvd with Pop Bottle Bombers from Watsonville, Califas, Fitter,and The Verm All Ages!! $7

-2631 Whittier Blvd, East Los [map]