“The Rez” is a collaboration between 2x JUNO Award winning blues and country music artist Crystal Shawanda and 3x JUNO nominated, 6x CFMA winning Sultans of String. Crystal is an Ojibwe Potawatomi Indigenous singer, born in Wiikwemkoong First Nation on Manitoulin Island in Ontario, is also decorated with multiple Aboriginal People’s Choice Awards, Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards, a CCMA, a Canadian Radio Music Award, and too many JUNO nominations to list.
Watch and listen to this beautiful piece of music here on YouTube here:
“I started singing as soon as I could make noise,” says Crystal. “I grew up in a house where everybody listened to all styles of music – and from an early age I could see that for my family, music was like therapy. So depending on what mood they were in, that’s the song they would listen to. My dad taught me to play guitar and after he taught me everything he knew, he suggested I take lessons. He always tried to let me know how important it was to be able to play an instrument for myself.”
Initially signed to RCA in 2007, she hit her stride as a country singer and songwriter when she scored a top 20 hit with her song “You Can Let Go” and subsequently tallied sales of over 50,000 copies of her debut album Dawn of a New Day and subsequently debuted in the Billboard Top 20.
Fast forward 16 years, and even though Crystal now lives in Nashville, with many albums and awards under her belt, she still keeps her ‘Rez’ roots close to her heart.
“I wrote The Rez with Ed Hill and Shay Smith, and it came out of the stories I had shared with them when they asked me what it was like growing up on a reservation”, Crystal explains, “After which they said ‘that sounds like a song’, and from there it came together pretty quick!”
“I’m very proud of my roots, proud to be a ‘Rez kid’, she continues. “I grew up around intergenerational trauma, but that’s not all I remember. I can’t speak for everyone’s experience, but in mine I remember my beautiful family that surrounded me with love and showed me that laughter, like music can be medicine. I remember my community, so resilient and strong. We have all been through so much, but we’re still here. My roots, ‘The Rez’ is very much a part of who I am as an artist and person.”
“The Rez” is the fourth single off the upcoming Sultans of String album entitled Walking Through the Fire (Sept 22, 2023 release), the most ambitious and important project of their career, a CD and concert of collaborations with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit artists across Turtle Island.
Studios were used throughout Ontario to record this track. Crystal’s vocals were recorded with Grammy and JUNO Award winning John ‘Beetle’ Bailey at Orange Lounge Recording Studio in Toronto. Sultans of String bed tracks were recorded at Jukasa Studios, an Indigenous-owned world-class recording facility on another reservation, Six Nations of the Grand River, south of Hamilton Ontario.
Recently asked in an interview if she goes back to Manitoulin, she answered “Definitely for inspiration. I go to Manitoulin Island to rejuvenate my soul. When I’m there, it’s being around my family, my community and even just the land. It’s the island, the water, the land. When I’m there, I feel inspired.”
Like the song says:
It’s my blood, it’s my tears,
Everyone I love is here,
Yeah I know in my heart I was blessed,
To grow up on the Rez.
Please click here to learn more, including how we are including cultural safeguards in our work on this project: igg.me/at/sultansC
Crystal Shawanda:
Website: crystalshawanda.co
Facebook: facebook.com/crystalshawandaofficial
Sultans of String:
Website: sultansofstring.com
Facebook: facebook.com/sultansofstring
UPCOMING WALKING THROUGH THE FIRE TOUR DATES:
2023 Ontario Tour
Sep 28 - Markham Flato Markham Theatre
Sep 29 - Stratford Stratford Symphony
Sep 30 - St Catharines Niagara Symphony
Oct 1 - St Catharines Niagara Symphony
Oct 2 - St Catharines First Ontario PAC Education show
Oct 3 - Brantford Brantford Symphony
Oct 4 - Lindsay Flato Academy Theatre
Oct 10 - Sudbury Café Heritage
Oct 11 - North Bay Capital Centre
Oct 12 - Timmins Timmins Museum, O’Gorman HS
Oct 13 - Geraldton Geraldton Concert Series
Oct 14 - Thunder Bay Sleeping Giant Folk Music Society
Oct 15 - Dryden Dryden Entertainment Series
Oct 16 - Sioux Lookout Sioux Hudson Entertainment Series
Oct 17 - Red Lake Red Lake Entertainment Series
Oct 18 - Kenora Lake of the Woods Concert Group
Oct 19 - Fort Frances Tour de Fort Entertainment Series
Oct 22 - Burlington Burlington PAC
Oct 23 - Burlington Burlington PAC Education show
Nov 12 - Walkerton Victoria Jubilee Hall
2024
Jan 19 - Ottawa Centerpointe Theatre
Jan 23 - Kingston Kingston Grand Theatre
Jan 25 - Brampton Rose Theatre
Jan 29 - Guelph River Run Centre Education show
Jan 30 - Guelph River Run Centre Education show
Feb 1 - Guelph River Run Centre
ALL TIX LINKS AT: sultansofstring.com/calendar