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Joanne Shenandoah

 
Artist: Joanne Shenandoah
Joanne Shenandoah

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  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: New Age
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Life Blood", "Peace and Power: The Best of Joanne Shenandoah", "Skywoman

Biography

Native American vocalist Joanne Shenandoah is a member of the Wolf Clan of the Oneida Nation, Iroquois Confederacy. Her parents, Maisie Shenandoah, a Clanmother, and the late Clifford Shenandoah, an Onondaga chief and jazz guitarist, loved music and named Joanne "Tek-ya-wha-wha," which means "she sings" in the Oneida language. As a child, Joanne learned all the tribal songs and studied voice, flute, piano, clarinet, guitar, and cello. She draws upon her rich heritage, yet can bring these songs into a contemporary setting.

In 1994, Shenandoah sang at the Woodstock Festival and has appeared on and created sound tracks for numerous television shows, most notably Northern Exposure and How the West Was Lost. She has performed and recorded with many accomplished musicians in Europe and America, including pianist/composer Peter Kater, Neil Young, Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Jackson Browne, and Rita Coolidge. From traditional chants to contemporary ballads of Native ways, her music has been described as an emotional experience, a "Native American trance."

Shenandoah is the cofounder and president of Round Dance Productions, a non-profit educational Native-operated foundation dedicated toward the preservation of Iroquois culture. Round Dance has begun to initiate activities which will result in the creation of a Native American traditional music archive, performing arts center, and recording studio. In 1993, Shenandoah was honored with the "Native American of the Year" award, and the next year she was awarded "Native Musician of the Year," from the First Americans in the Arts Foundation. Shenandoah has recorded on the Canyon Records and Silver Wave Records labels since then, delivering a sometimes spotty but always authentic array of Native American music. Highlights of her catalog include 1997's warm and earnest Matriarch: Iroquois Women's Songs and 2001's politically motivated Eagle Cries. ~ Carol Wright, All Music Guide
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Joanne Shenandoah is an Iroquois singer, composer and acoustic guitarist. She is a member of the Wolf Clan of the Oneida Nation, of the Haudenosaunee Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy. Her music is a mixture of traditional songs and melodies with a blend of traditional and contemporary instrumentation. She has recorded more than 14 albums and won a multitude of awards, including "Artist of the Year" at the Native American Music Awards. She was awarded a Grammy Award for her part in the album Sacred Ground with Walela featuring Rita Coolidge. She is an adviser the the First Nations Composer Initiative.

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Roots

Shenandoah is the daughter of Maisie Shenandoah, Wolf Clanmother of the Oneida Nation, and the late Clifford Shenandoah, an Onondaga Nation chief. She is the direct descendent of John Skenando (Skenandoa, Shenandoah) after whom the Shenandoah Valley region of Virginia is named. A compatriot of George Washington, Shenandoah played a key role in rallying some Iroquois to support the rebels during the American Revolution. John Shenandoah was the co-founder of the Oneida Academy which later became Hamilton College.



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Works

Joanne Shenandoah wrote a symphony called "Skywoman" which premiered with the Syracuse Symphony in 2002. She is featured in the documentary "Dancing on Mother Earth" (released in 2003 and broadcast on PBS). She also stars in the feature film "The Last Winter" (released nationwide in 2007) and plays the role of Jikonsasay in the Discovery Channel's "First Nations: The Iroquois" scheduled for broadcast in November, 2008. She has collaborated in her songwriting with such artists as Neil Young, Robbie Robertson, Bruce Cockburn, R. Carlos Nakai, Bill Miller and Mary Youngblood. Included among her more prominent performances are concerts in Barcelona, Spain; Cape Town, South Africa; Woodstock 1994; the White House; the Kennedy Center; the National Museum of the American Indian; the Skydome in Toronto; Lambeau Field, Green Bay Wisconsin; the 1992 and 1998 US Presidential Inaugurals; a private performance for former USSR Chairman Mikail Gorbachev; Earth Day at the National Mall; Gathering of Nations in Albuquerque, NM; Nuremberg, Germany; Seoul, South Korea and Ankara, Turkey. She is scheduled to be the featured artist at the 2009 World Parliament of Religions in Melbourne, Australia. Ms. Shenandoah released her 15th album "Bitter Tears: Sacred Ground" on December 31st, 2008. The album features Cherokee Nation singer Michael Bucher and features six songs from the Johnny Cash album "Bitter Tears" issued in 1964 along with seven ballads by Bucher and Shenandoah. The album is a tribute to Peter Lafarge, Johnny Cash and Floyd Red Crow Westerman.

Recognition

Shenandoah has 14 albums and three Grammy nominations and one Grammy award (Sacred Ground - Best Native American Music Album). She received an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Syracuse University in 2002, the first ever given to a Native performer. She has received more Native American Music Awards (11 to date) than any other artist including a "Lifetime Achievement Award" in 2008. She is the author of the book "Skywoman". She has also received numerous Syracuse Area Music Awards (SAMMYS) and was presented with the Grand Prize by the Native Film Festival in Montreal, Canada for her soundtrack in the documentary "Our Land Our Life" in June of 2008.

Personal

She is married to Doug George-Kanentiio, a co founder of the Native American Journalists Association. She lives in Oneida, New York.

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Winter Celebration [Silver Wave] (1995 Album by Various Artists)
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