Veronica Johnny Explained

Veronica Johnny
Birth Date:25 February 1969
Origin:Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Canada
Genre:Rock, World
Occupation:musician, arts educator
Years Active:1997-present
Label:independent

Veronica Johnny is a Canadian First Nations (Cree-Métis) musician, entrepreneur and educator, from Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, in Treaty 8 Territory. She divides her time between Toronto and Northern Ontario, Canada. She is two-spirit.

Biography

Johnny's solo performances blend Indigenous hand drumming, acoustic guitar and hard rock music.[1] In addition to performing, she is also an engineer, event organizer, and producer. She also facilitates workshops in music-business development, marketing, bios/press kits, songwriting, hand drumming, Indigenous culture and art projects.[2] [3]

In 2015 Johnny founded IndigenEd,[4] an Indigenous arts education business focused on creating understanding, and developing approaches for improved wellness. IndigenEd offers in-person and virtual events, workshops, speeches, and art and culture-focused activities.

Johnny is a Cree language student and advocate and has worked on several Cree-language projects, including producing an all-Cree song, "Nisakihtan Kiya Kisoskatowin",[5] which was released through a project with the NWT Metis Nation.

The Johnnys

Established in 2002, The Johnnys are a hard rock band led by co-founders Veronica Johnny (vocals, management) and Dave Johnny (drums), the group's songwriters and only constant members.[6] Though inspired mainly by '70s rock, The Johnnys' irreverence, punkish edge and Indigenous-influenced lyrics distance them from both classic and contemporary rock scenes.[7]

The band has released four self-produced records, which have launched several charting singles.[8] The Johnnys have performed in the U.S. and across Canada, been featured on TV and film, and shared stages with musicians including Geordie Johnson, Bif Naked, Stevie Salas, Keith Secola and Crystal Shawanda.[9]

Discography

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With The Johnnys

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Home . 2024-03-24 . IndigenEd . en.
  2. Web site: Veronica Johnny - Creators . 2024-03-24 . Create to Learn.
  3. News: Aliermo . April . May 9, 2017 . This hand drumming circle is a beating heart in Toronto's Kensington Market . CBC Arts.
  4. Web site: Indigenous Performing Arts Alliance . Veronica Johnny – Indigenous Artist . 2024-03-24 . en-US.
  5. Web site: nehiyaw nikamonak: oyoyowak ohci nanaskomowin - Cree Language Program . NWT Métis Nation.
  6. Web site: INTERNATIONAL INDIGENOUS MUSIC SUMMIT . 2024-03-24 . www.indigenousmusicsummit.com.
  7. Web site: The Johnnys CION . 2024-03-24 . cionorth.ca . en.
  8. Web site: Home Page . 2024-03-24 . thejohnnysrock . en.
  9. Web site: 2023-05-30 . Nogojiwanong Indigenous Fringe Festival presents five days of Indigenous theatre, dance, and music in June . 2024-03-24 . kawarthaNOW . en-US.
  10. News: June 15, 2015 . Cree musicians collaborate for album designed to revitalize language . CBC News.