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Laura Vinson

Laura Vinson (born May 23, 1947) is a Canadian folk and country singer-songwriter.[1] Prominent in the 1970s and 1980s as a mainstream country performer, in recent years she has concentrated primarily on recording and performing First Nations and Métis music.[2]

Laura Vinson
Born (1947-05-23) May 23, 1947 (age 76)
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
OriginBrule, Alberta, Canada
Genresfolk, country, indigenous
Occupation(s)singer-songwriter
LabelsRoyalty Records, independent
Websitewww.lauravinson.com

Biography edit

She is of French, English, Cree, Iroquois and Cherokee descent. Vinson was born in Edmonton, Alberta and raised in Brule.[1] She is a direct descendant of Tête Jaune, a fur trader who played a prominent role in the early development of the Canadian West.[3] She began her music career performing folk music with Bob Ruzicka and rock music with the band Bitter Suite, before turning to country music in 1973 with the band Red Wyng.[1] She released a number of albums on R. Harlan Smith's Royalty Records, and scored hit singles with songs such as "Sweet Mountain Music", "Sun Always Shines", "Mes amis O Canada", "Crazy Heart" and "In My Dreams".[1]

In 1989, she performed on Indian Time, a television special devoted to indigenous music of Canada.[4] Afterward, she began concentrating more strongly on music that reflected her indigenous heritage, releasing several further albums of First Nations and Métis music independently with the band Free Spirit.[5]

Awards and honours edit

She was a two-time Juno Award nominee for Most Promising Female Vocalist at the Juno Awards of 1980 and the Juno Awards of 1981,[6] and a four-time Juno nominee for Country Female Vocalist of the Year at the Juno Awards of 1981,[6] 1982,[7] 1983[8] and 1985.[9]

Discography edit

  • First Flight (1978)
  • High Fashion Queen (1980)
  • Hootch, Heartache and Hallelujah (1981)
  • Adios Mexico (1984)
  • Many Moons Ago (1986)
  • The Spirit Sings (1989)
  • Rise Like a Phoenix (1991)
  • Voices on the Wind (1995)
  • Point of the Arrow (1999)
  • It Reminds Me (2000)
  • Mossbag Lullaby (2006)
  • Warrior (2013)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Laura Vinson. The Canadian Encyclopedia, July 29, 2007.
  2. ^ "Laura Vinson brings Mountain Métis songs to Arden". St. Albert Gazette, May 13, 2017.
  3. ^ "Metis Folk Singer Continues To Explore Her Musical Roots". Edmonton Journal, May 11, 2017.
  4. ^ "Natives reach a milestone with Indian Time". The Globe and Mail, March 25, 1989.
  5. ^ "Vinson's music expresses native way of life: Free Spirit has taken messages around the world". Edmonton Journal, December 13, 1999.
  6. ^ a b "Vinson going to Junos 'for fun'". The Globe and Mail, January 28, 1981.
  7. ^ "McKenzies vs. Rush for best album Juno". The Globe and Mail, March 2, 1982.
  8. ^ "Tip of the cap from a troubled trade: Granted, the disc is slipping but Juno has held its own". The Globe and Mail, April 2, 1983.
  9. ^ "Hart challenges Adams in Juno race". Ottawa Citizen, November 4, 1985.

External links edit

  • Official website

laura, vinson, born, 1947, canadian, folk, country, singer, songwriter, prominent, 1970s, 1980s, mainstream, country, performer, recent, years, concentrated, primarily, recording, performing, first, nations, métis, music, born, 1947, 1947, edmonton, alberta, c. Laura Vinson born May 23 1947 is a Canadian folk and country singer songwriter 1 Prominent in the 1970s and 1980s as a mainstream country performer in recent years she has concentrated primarily on recording and performing First Nations and Metis music 2 Laura VinsonBorn 1947 05 23 May 23 1947 age 76 Edmonton Alberta CanadaOriginBrule Alberta CanadaGenresfolk country indigenousOccupation s singer songwriterLabelsRoyalty Records independentWebsitewww wbr lauravinson wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards and honours 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksBiography editShe is of French English Cree Iroquois and Cherokee descent Vinson was born in Edmonton Alberta and raised in Brule 1 She is a direct descendant of Tete Jaune a fur trader who played a prominent role in the early development of the Canadian West 3 She began her music career performing folk music with Bob Ruzicka and rock music with the band Bitter Suite before turning to country music in 1973 with the band Red Wyng 1 She released a number of albums on R Harlan Smith s Royalty Records and scored hit singles with songs such as Sweet Mountain Music Sun Always Shines Mes amis O Canada Crazy Heart and In My Dreams 1 In 1989 she performed on Indian Time a television special devoted to indigenous music of Canada 4 Afterward she began concentrating more strongly on music that reflected her indigenous heritage releasing several further albums of First Nations and Metis music independently with the band Free Spirit 5 Awards and honours editShe was a two time Juno Award nominee for Most Promising Female Vocalist at the Juno Awards of 1980 and the Juno Awards of 1981 6 and a four time Juno nominee for Country Female Vocalist of the Year at the Juno Awards of 1981 6 1982 7 1983 8 and 1985 9 Discography editFirst Flight 1978 High Fashion Queen 1980 Hootch Heartache and Hallelujah 1981 Adios Mexico 1984 Many Moons Ago 1986 The Spirit Sings 1989 Rise Like a Phoenix 1991 Voices on the Wind 1995 Point of the Arrow 1999 It Reminds Me 2000 Mossbag Lullaby 2006 Warrior 2013 References edit a b c d Laura Vinson The Canadian Encyclopedia July 29 2007 Laura Vinson brings Mountain Metis songs to Arden St Albert Gazette May 13 2017 Metis Folk Singer Continues To Explore Her Musical Roots Edmonton Journal May 11 2017 Natives reach a milestone with Indian Time The Globe and Mail March 25 1989 Vinson s music expresses native way of life Free Spirit has taken messages around the world Edmonton Journal December 13 1999 a b Vinson going to Junos for fun The Globe and Mail January 28 1981 McKenzies vs Rush for best album Juno The Globe and Mail March 2 1982 Tip of the cap from a troubled trade Granted the disc is slipping but Juno has held its own The Globe and Mail April 2 1983 Hart challenges Adams in Juno race Ottawa Citizen November 4 1985 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Laura Vinson amp oldid 1218866737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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