Crystal Shawanda – Ojibway

Published on February 24, 2013 by Casey

Love this article and want to save it to read again later? Add it to your favourites! To find all your favourite posts, check out My Favourites on the menu bar.

Crystal Shawanda
Crystal Shawanda

Crystal Shawanda

Crystal Shawanda (born in Wikwemikong, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian country music artist. CMT documented her rise to fame in the six-part series Crystal: Living the Dream, which was broadcast in February 2008. Signed to RCA Records in 2007, she released her first single, “You Can Let Go”, in Canada in January 2008.It was the fastest climbing single on the Canadian Country Singles Chart since Carolyn Dawn Johnson’s “Georgia” in 2000, reaching the Top 10 in 5 weeks. It was released in the United States on March 17, 2008.

native art, native american jewelry, native american rings, turquoise crafts, student loans, debt financing, native american astrology, native horoscopes, student debt, Indian Genealogy Records, family tree, native heritage, native jobs, native study, native students, native american university, grant, native ancestry, dna test

Music Career

Shawanda’s first album, Dawn of a New Day, was released in Canada on June 24, 2008, and in the United States on August 19. The album entered the Canadian Country Albums chart at number 2, and the Billboard Top Country Albums chart at number 16. It became the highest charted album by a full-blooded Canadian First Nations country artist in the SoundScan era.

Shawanda is a First Nations member of the Ojibwe band. Her surname translates to “Dawn of a New Day”.
Shawanda toured with various artists across Canada and the northern United States in 2008. In 2009, she toures Canada and the United States with Brad Paisley and Dierks Bentley as a special guest on the Paisley Party 2009 tour. Her first single, “You Can Let Go”, peaked at number 21 on the Hot Country Songs charts. In mid-2009, Shawanda left RCA Nashville and, through her own record label, New Sun Records, and a distribution deal with EMI/On Ramp Records, released a Christmas album titled I’ll Be Home for Christmas.

In 2010, Shawanda released a single, “Beautiful Day”, via her own label New Sun Records. Another single, “Love Enough”, was released on August 15, 2011, in both Canada and the United States. Shawanda’s second studio album, Just Like You, was released by New Sun on April 24, 2012. All three releases failed to chart.

Source: Wikipedia

NativeAmericanEncyclopedia.com Unabridged
Based on the collective work of NativeAmericanEncyclopedia.com, © 2013 Native American Encyclopedia.
Cite This Source | Link To Crystal Shawanda – Ojibway
Add these citations to your bibliography. Select the text below and then copy and paste it into your document.

American Psychological Association (APA):

Crystal Shawanda – Ojibway NativeAmericanEncyclopedia.com Unabridged. Retrieved May 25, 2013, from NativeAmericanEncyclopedia.com website: http://nativeamericanencyclopedia.com/crystal-shawanda-ojibway/

Chicago Manual Style (CMS):

Crystal Shawanda – Ojibway NativeAmericanEncyclopedia.com. NativeAmericanEncyclopedia.com Unabridged. Native American Encyclopedia http://nativeamericanencyclopedia.com/crystal-shawanda-ojibway/ (accessed: May 25, 2013).

Modern Language Association (MLA):

"Crystal Shawanda – Ojibway" NativeAmericanEncyclopedia.com Unabridged. Native American Encyclopedia 25 May. 2013. <NativeAmericanEncyclopedia.com http://nativeamericanencyclopedia.com/crystal-shawanda-ojibway/>.

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE):

NativeAmericanEncyclopedia.com, "Crystal Shawanda – Ojibway" in NativeAmericanEncyclopedia.com Unabridged. Source location: Native American Encyclopedia http://nativeamericanencyclopedia.com/crystal-shawanda-ojibway/. Available: http://nativeamericanencyclopedia.com. Accessed: May 25, 2013.

BibTeX Bibliography Style (BibTeX)

@ article {NativeAmericanEncyclopedia.com2013,
    title = {NativeAmericanEncyclopedia.com Unabridged},
    month = May,
    day = 25,
    year = 2013,
    url = {http://nativeamericanencyclopedia.com/crystal-shawanda-ojibway/},
}
You might also like:

Tags:  , ,

Facebook Comments




*

Did You Know?

Native Americans shared their cure for scurvy with Europeans. It comprised of bark and needles of the hemlock or pine tree and were boiled to make a vitamin C tonic.

Sponsor
Latest Articles
Photo Galleries
Native American CommunicationNative American Tribe ClayoquotNative American Musicians IIINative American Tribe NootkaNative American Politicians INative American Tribe Nez Perces II
Nativepedia App
Most Favourited Posts