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NADJIWAN is a truly Canadian musical artist and
experience. The man behind the project and the music is
Marc Nadjiwan. Born in northern Manitoba and raised in
the untamed beauty of Northwestern Ontario, Marc knew from
an early age he would perform music.
As a youngster,
Marc was raised on a steady diet of both traditional Native
music as well as Canadian icons such as Gordon Lightfoot and
Ian & Sylvia Tyson. Later in his teens, Marc continued
attending pow-wows in order to feed his tastes for traditional
storytelling and his Ojibway roots. At the same time he began
opening his ears to the world of pop music.
After
spending several years performing with various groups and
graduating from the Music Industry Arts program at Fanshawe
College in Southern Ontario, Marc returned to Thunder Bay
where he began collaborating with other First Nations
musicians. The first NADJIWAN compact disc titled
"Brother", released in 1995 went on to achieve much success
in both Canada and the United States. This "demo" was recently
re-released by Heading North Music and is available for sale
on both sides of the border. "Brother" was also nominated for
a Native American Music Award for Best Pop/Rock Album
of 2002.
In 2000, Marc released the album "Awake",
featuring many well-known guest musicians such as Andy
Stochansky, Maury Lafoy (Starling, The Supers, Ron Sexsmith)
Arlene Bishop, Chris Gartner (Kevin Hearn band) and Todd
Lumley (The Waltons). The album quickly generated great
reviews and was nominated for a Canadian Aboriginal Music
Award as well as a Native American Music Award in the
United States. The album found its way onto many radio play
lists on both sides of the border and made it on to many
University/College radio top 40 charts. Several songs were
also selected to be a part of the musical soundtrack for
the theatre production "New World Brave".
In March
2005, Marc has released his latest album "Begin" which has
received great reviews from critics and fans. Notably,
"Begin was one of Renegade Radio's Top 10 Albums for summer
2005. Recently, the single "Aambe" from this release has made
it to the number 1 song spot on Hand of Grandfather's Top 5
singles. Marc also received a BEST MALE ARTIST nomination from
the Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards for
this effort.
Marc is currrently putting together
material for his next studio album tentatively titled "New
Mexico". Although Marc has left the humble and untamed beauty
of Northwestern Ontario for the steel and glass castles of
Toronto, he will never forget his roots. The deepening red
skies, flourishing forests and fresh running rivers will
always remain in his heart, soul and music.

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