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TITLE: Napoleon’s New CD Miyôskamin
AUTHOR: Onowa McIvor
ISSUE: No. 4
ARCHIVE #: db004-art0
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Napoleon’s New CD Miyôskamin
Bridges Musical Worlds
by Onowa McIvor

Napoleon is the finest songwriter in Canada who has yet to have the CBC make a documentary about him.
Dave Lennam
Shaw TV
Victoria

Napoleon’s original roots music takes you on a wonderful journey…a soundscape of Aboriginal heartbeats and rhythms fusing the best of both worlds.
Elaine Bomberry
Aboriginal Voices Radio
Toronto

Cree/Dene song-maker Art Napoleon (aka Travelling Sun) has just released his long awaited second CD and you can bet your granny’s bannock that the rave reviews are on their way. What sets Napoleon apart from other First Nation song-makers is his ability to incorporate contemporary elements and styles without subduing the spirit of real traditional music. This is not an easy task given that traditional songs have their own structure, patterns, rhythms and vocal techniques quite different from Western approaches. Napoleon’s new album Miyôskamin is a wonderful example of this cross-cultural fusion as many of Napoleon’s songs are performed in his Cree language and are built around traditional song structures. The album also offers folkie-country roots songs performed in English for a nice balance. Judging by his varied choice of tunes and arrangements it is obvious that Napoleon was thinking about more than one audience. Multicultural listeners who appreciate acoustic roots and traditional music with meaning should love it. Miyôskamin is a bridging of musical worlds. The resulting sounds are genuine, fresh and yes, even sacred. Produced with Zak Cohen, guests on the new CD include Sandy Scofield, fiddler Calvin Cairns, Spirit of the West bassist Tobin Frank and blues troubadour Ken Hamm.

CD’s are available from: www.pacificmusic.net Catalog # PM 21195.
To hear clips from the new CD, visit Art’s website at www.artnapoleon.com

The Miyôskamin CD Release Concert is scheduled for 8 PM on Saturday April 15th at the Gibson Auditorium in Victoria BC with opening act TBA. Proceeds will be made toward Camosun College’s First Nation Student Emergency Fund.