Rockwired Radio Music Award Winners 2012

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In this digital age, it makes sense that the latest music awards on the scene were announced in a podcast and spread across the Twitterverse. Rockwired.com - the online radio station out of Albequerque, New Mexico - broadcast the winners of their 2012 Radio Music Award Winners earlier this week, and a few our our favourite Indigenous artists were among the winners.

The announcement of winners came at the end of a five-week polling campaign that closed on Friday March 9th. This year, the winners have been awarded the "G-Chord" award – a symbol of artistic excellence, sheer industriousness and a spirit of independence.

“These awards do more than reward artists for making great music,” says Rockwired founder Brian Lush (Yankton Sioux). “These awards also acknowledge the fact that these artists have navigated the rough waters of the music industry and have managed to maintain their musical vision despite a lack of major record label support. It is all about celebrating the music maker and all of the artistry and the business smarts that it takes to remain a music maker.”

Three Indigenous artists were among the winners - Mohawk blues rocker Derek Miller garnered both Best Male Artist and Best Recording by an American Indian Recording Artist, Lumbee singer-songwriter Jana Mashonee won Best Female Artist and Nake Nula Waun was honoured with Best Band.

Listeners were tuned into the podcast and word of the winners spread across Twitter:

 

 

The Best Recording by an American Indian Recording Artist was one of two new categories this year, along with Best Jazz Recording. Lush aknowledged that the Grammy®'s recent decision to do away with its Native American Music category was a factor in instituting a category for this year. “It's a slap in the face to ignore the musical achievements of Indian people. There are a lot of great Native artists out there and they deserve recognition.”

In addition to the G-Chord Certificate, winners of the 2012 Rockwired Radio Music Awards are free to advertise any new mp3s. LPs, EPs, or upcoming tours at absolutely no charge up until the next award season.

For a full list of winners, visit rockwired.com/2012winners.html and congrats to all!

Brian Lush from Rockwired.com Talks Radio

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Yankton Sioux internet radio host Brian Lush shares his insight about the business of internet radio and his personal experiences working in Indigenous music culture.

Brian Lush is the founder and editor-in-chief of internet radio station Rockwired.com and he curates Indigenous music on his show Aboriginal Sounds, which recently came across our desks here at RPM. We had the chance to talk with Brian and hear some of his insights about creating an internet radio show.

LISTEN: Brian Lush Interview on RPM

Also check out his interview with Nammy award winning artist Frank Waln from the Rosebud, Sioux hip-hop group Nake Nula Waun which we featured here on RPM: Nake Nula Waun on Aboriginal Sounds Radio

Nake Nula Waun on Aboriginal Sounds Radio

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Rosebud Sioux musicians Nake Nula Waun were recently interviewed and featured as Artist of the Month on Aboriginal Sounds, a radio program of Rockwired.com.

Multi-NAMMY nominated Nake Nula Waun have been making a big noise in the last couple of years from their home community of Rosebud in Sioux territory, South Dakota. This month they were featured as Artist of the Month on Aboriginal Sounds, a radio program hosted by Brian Lush of Rockwired.com.

This radio program includes an interview with Nake Nula Waun band member Frank Waln, where he speaks about the creation of their new album, The Definition, their fan's reaction to the album and future plans for the band.

To top it all off, Nake Nula Waun is the first hip-hop act to be featured as Artist of the Month on Rockwired.com. A great honour for the group and for Indigenous hip-hop alike.

To listen to audio of the radio show check out "Aboriginal Sounds" on Rockwired.

 

Do you have an Indigenous radio show you listen to or host? Let us know by commenting below! Hychga.