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Joanne Shenandoah
Birth name
Joanne Lynn Shenandoah
Born
(1957-06-23)June 23, 1957 Syracuse, New York, U.S.
Died
November 22, 2021(2021-11-22) (aged 64) Scottsdale, Arizona
Occupation(s)
Singer, guitarist, author
Instrument(s)
Vocals, acoustic guitar
Musical artist
Joanne Lynn Shenandoah (June 23, 1957 – November 22, 2021) was a Native American singer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist based in the United States. She was a citizen of the Oneida Indian Nation, Wolf clan, based in New York. Her music combined traditional melodies with a blend of modern instrumentation, and her lyrics conveyed her interests in nature, women's lives and Iroquois culture.[1]
Shenandoah recorded more than 15 albums and won numerous awards, including an Honorary Doctorate of Music by Syracuse University in 2002.[2][3] She received a Grammy Award for her part in the album Sacred Ground: A Tribute to Mother Earth (2005), which had tracks by numerous artists.[4]
^Schudel, Matt (December 5, 2021). "Joanne Shenandoah, Indigenous singer of majestic lyricism, dies at 64". The Washington Post.
^Homan Rodoski, Kelly. "Syracuse University Trustee Wendy Cohen and Native American recording artist Joanne Shenandoah-Tekalihwakhwa to receive honorary degrees at 2002 SU/ESF Commencement". News Archive. Syracuse University. Archived from the original on May 12, 2014. Retrieved May 11, 2014.
^Eisenstadt, Peter; Moss, Laura-Eve (2005). The Encyclopedia of New York State (1st ed.). Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press. p. 1409. ISBN 9780815608080.
^"Grammy-Winning Musician Joanne Shenandoah to Perform at STLCC-Meramec". St. Louis Community College. Retrieved May 11, 2014.
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