SANTA MONICA, Calif. (Top40 Charts/ Indian Summer
Music Awards) - Jana Mashonee, Native American Singer/Songwriter has won the Pop category at the 2009 Indian Summer
Music Awards and has been nominated for 4 Native American
Music Awards (NAMMY) including Artist of the Year.
The Indian Summer Music Awards (ISMA) recognizes and promotes the very best in Native American music created by both established and emerging artists. Entries were judged by a panel of respected professionals from across the music and entertainment industries. Winners were selected from 13 categories including Folk, Alternative Rock, Pop, Classic Rock, Hip Hop, Spiritual, and Traditional Drum.
"I can't tell you how thrilled I am to receive the award from the Indian Summer Music Awards," said Jana, "to be recognized for my work on "New Moon Born" is so satisfying and I'm grateful to all those who worked on the album and my fans that have supported me."
Jana's single release "A Change is Gonna Come" received 3 of the 4 NAMMY nominations for Best Video, Best Song/Single and Best (Pop) Recording. "It's an honor to have my work recognized by NAMA," said Jana, "especially to be among so many talented artists."
All proceeds from the sales of "A Change is Gonna Come" go to Jana's Kids Foundation, Jana's non profit 501(c) (3) organization which awards Native Youth with educational scholarships to help them to achieve their dreams. In 2009, Jana's Kids awarded two scholarships in the Academic and Athletic categories to two Native Youth and for the first time from North Carolina.
To vote in the NAMMY Awards:
https://www.nativeamericanmusicawards.com/home.cfm
Indian Summer Music Award Winners:
https://www.indiansummer.org/2009_ISMA_Winners.pdf
https://www.janamashonee.com