Ketwam

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Ketwam

By: Sandy Scofield

Origin: Vancouver, British Columbia, 🇨🇦

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15 tracks

  • Mista’hi

    Track 1 03:05

  • Ketwam

    Track 2 02:56

  • Mishiminj by Lisa Sazama

    Track 3 04:15

  • Naskomonan

    Track 4 02:13

  • Indian Orchard by Lisa Sazama

    Track 5 03:28

  • Wedding Song

    Track 6 02:59

  • Sipwehtan

    Track 7 03:06

  • River Song by Lisa Sazama

    Track 8 02:51

  • Nitsimos by Shakti Hayes

    Track 9 02:07

  • All My Relations

    Track 10 02:14

  • Song Of The Stars by Lisa Sazama

    Track 11 03:44

  • Songideya by Lisa Sazama

    Track 12 01:41

  • Nitiswakun

    Track 13 03:17

  • Song Of Life

    Track 14 01:18

  • Tapweh

    Track 15 03:18

Insight

Sandy Scofield is a Metis (of Saulteaux and Cree descent) artist/composer based in Vancouver. Her most recent release, Ketwam won the 2003 Western Canadian Music Award in Aboriginal music, and Best Folk Album and Best Production in the 2003 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards.

Her Riel's Road, was nominated in 2002 for Canada's Juno award for Aboriginal Music of Canada, and had already come up a winner at the Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards, where Sandy captured a second award for "Song of the Year" for it's lead-off track, "Beat the Drum".

Sandy has fronted many bands in her day - from rockabilly to cajun and zydeco fun bands to highly accomplished folk-rock, and vocal ensembles. Sandy has performed at events like the Vancouver and Winnipeg Folk Music Festivals, Mariposa, Edmonton's Dreamspeakers International Aboriginal Festival, Seattle's Bumbershoot and the Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards at Toronto's Skydome, and opened for artists such as Buffy Ste. Marie, Tom Jackson and Buckwheat Zydeco. In 1994 she released her first, critically acclaimed CD, Dirty River, followed by Riel's Road in 2000, and Ketwam in 2002. Her songs have appeared on numerous compilations totaling twelve in all.

Creatively kickstarted ever since a 1995 Banff Centre for the Arts program in traditional music, Sandy's music began to find its way into film soundtracks and theatre. As a singer-songwriter, here is a complex person who, at one moment, can sing delicate, satiny pop creating a cracked and broke down scenario, and in another she can boldly harness robust rhythm, blues and rock. Like a transforming trickster, Sandy can use melody and beautiful harmonies to carry weighty messages. Her keen ear for original arrangements, her experience articulated in powerful lyrics, and her beautiful vocal instrument combine to form a growing body of incisive musical works which touch contemporary audiences of all cultures.

Winner of 2003 Western Canadian Music Award for Outstanding Aboriginal Recording.
Winner of Best Folk Album 2003 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards.
Winner of Best Producer/Engineer 2003 Canadian Aboriginal Awards.

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