Ernest Monias | |
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Born | Cross Lake First Nation, Manitoba | February 18, 1949
Genres | Rock music, Country rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Years active | 1979–present |
Labels | Sunshine Records |
Ernest Monias (born February 18, 1949) is a Cree recording artist from Manitoba, Canada. [1] An important figure in Canadian Indigenous music, Monias has been nicknamed the "Elvis of the North". [2]
Monias was born in Cross Lake First Nation and moved to Wabowden, Manitoba at the age of 4. [1] He attended a residential school in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. [1]
Monias released his first album in 1979, after being discovered by Ray St. Germain. [1] The album Original Recordings included his most popular song "If I Wanted You Girl" and was followed by 21 more albums. [1] Monias received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Indigenous Music Awards. [3] He was elected into the Manitoba Aboriginal Music Hall of Fame in 2005. [4]
Ernest Monias | |
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Born | Cross Lake First Nation, Manitoba | February 18, 1949
Genres | Rock music, Country rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Years active | 1979–present |
Labels | Sunshine Records |
Ernest Monias (born February 18, 1949) is a Cree recording artist from Manitoba, Canada. [1] An important figure in Canadian Indigenous music, Monias has been nicknamed the "Elvis of the North". [2]
Monias was born in Cross Lake First Nation and moved to Wabowden, Manitoba at the age of 4. [1] He attended a residential school in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. [1]
Monias released his first album in 1979, after being discovered by Ray St. Germain. [1] The album Original Recordings included his most popular song "If I Wanted You Girl" and was followed by 21 more albums. [1] Monias received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Indigenous Music Awards. [3] He was elected into the Manitoba Aboriginal Music Hall of Fame in 2005. [4]