Information/Write-up
Born in Iqaluit, N.W.T. August 4th, 1963 (For those of you who don’t know where that is, it’s on Baffin Island in the Canadian Arctic). In the ‘70s decided to go a little more south to live in Inukjuak. Where’s that? Nunavik or Northern Québec. There I learned how to play the guitar from my friends, who were in a band called “Willia’s Band” of which I am grateful to.
Then I started my own band around 1979. Playing every Friday night at the recreation Hall. Not very many places to play in the Arctic.
Then the first Music Festival in Nunavik came to in 1980 in Inukjuak. The second was in Ivujivik, and festivals started across the eastern Arctic where we performed in: Kuujjuaq, Salluit, Sanikiluaq, Puvirnituq, Kuujjuarapik, the Inuit Artist World Showcase in Inukjuak in 1994 to the Inuit Circumpolar Conference in Nome, Alaska in 1995 and on.
Band members have changed over the years, except for my drummer and friend, Jacob Palliser.
I would like to thank the people who were involved in my music, and those who still are, Jimmy Stone, Aibillie Patsauq, Leanah Kasudluak, Jeannie Echalook, Alice Kasudluak and Lizzie Tukai. I also thank Jacob Palliser, Mark Tulugaq, Inukpuk Naktaialuk, Jobie Oweetaluktuk, Eric Gaudet, and Eliasie Nowkawalk.
Charlie Ningiuk: The Voice of Canada's North
Charlie Ningiuk is a celebrated artist who blends the traditional language and culture of Inuit heritage with modern sounds, creating a vibrant and evocative exploration of northern Canada. His music captures the atmosphere of the Arctic, offering world music fans a distinctive perspective on Inuit traditions through a progressive hard rock lens.
Born in 1963 in Iqaluit, Nunavut, on the majestic Baffin Island, Charlie’s passion for music began in his elementary school years. By the 1970s, he was crafting songs on his way to school, using the rhythm of his footsteps as inspiration. His first encounter with the guitar came at age 12 when he entered junior high. However, his musical journey truly took off when he moved to Inukjuak, Nunavik, where his friends’ band introduced him to the transformative power of music.
Inspired by iconic Nunavik artists like Sikumiut, the Sugluk Band, Charlie Adams, and Willia’s band from Inukjuak, Charlie found his voice in the intersection of soft rock and hard rock influences. After supporting his friends' band for several years, he formed his own group, using instruments borrowed from the local community center. A year of diligent practice led to regular Friday night performances, where Charlie’s original compositions captivated local audiences.
In the spring of 1997, Charlie released his debut album, Inuuqatik, under Inukshuk Productions. Featuring nine tracks, the album showcased his progressive rock style and included standout songs like Nuutsiarit, a distinctive and deeply impressive track that demonstrated Charlie’s ability to fuse modern fuzz-guitar sounds with traditional northern roots. The album was praised for its excellent production quality and easy listening appeal, solidifying Charlie’s reputation as an artist of the Arctic.
The success of Inuuqatik catapulted Charlie’s music across the north, with his performances in high demand throughout the Arctic. His band’s first major showcase at the Inukjuak festival in Nunavik marked the beginning of Charlie’s journey to share his music with communities across Canada’s northern regions. Whether performing live or recording in the studio, Charlie’s focus has always been on original compositions that reflect the raw beauty and resilience of the Arctic experience.
Charlie Ningiuk’s music is a celebration of Inuit culture, wrapped in the contemporary sounds of rock. His ability to intertwine traditional language with modern instrumentation offers a rare and compelling musical journey into the heart of Canada’s Arctic. His work stands as both a tribute to his heritage and a bridge to the future, where the past and present merge in harmony.
Charlie Ningiuk: electric guitar rhythm, lead & lead vocals
Eric Gaudet: bass guitar, drums, electric guitar rhythm & lead
Lizzie Tukai: back-up vocals
All selections composed by Charlie Ningiuk and published by Inukshuk Publishing
Produced & Engineered by André Brassard for Inukshuk Productions Inc.
Recorded and mixed at Inukshuk Studio
Distributed by Inukshuk Productions Inc.
Sleeve Design & Photo by André Brassard
Special thanks to Avataq and André Brassard for bringing my music to your ears.
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