Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome back from the Innu First Nations, Quebec, Canada, Mr. Shauit is in the house. Singer, songwriter and performer, he’ll be stopping in to tell us about his new album “Natukun,” Indigenous Folk, Reggae at it best.
Enjoy music from Shauit, 1915, Mike Paul, Celeigh Cardinal, Jalmy, Marroquino, Marx Cassity, Dan L’initie, Yves Lambert, QVLN, Morgan Toney, Emma Stevens, Qacung, Airjazz, Blue Moon Marquee, Blackbird, Quiltman, XIT, Khu.eex, Q052, Angela Amarual, Def-i, Daygot Leeyos, Beny Esguerra, Los Amigos invisibles, Natalia Clavier, VOXMANA, Berk Jodoin, Garret T. Willie, Janet Panic, Caley Watts, Casper Lomayesva, B-Side Players and much more.
Look around our site to find out all about us and our programs and visit our SAY Magazine Library with all our featured guests.
OUR INTERVIEW IS 30 MINUTES INTO THE PROGRAM
SHAUIT IN OUR SAY MAGAZINE FEATURE
SHAUIT ALBUM – NATUKUN
SHAUIT – FEAT. YVES LAMBERT – Ka Utapanashkutshet
CONTACT INFORMATION
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: https://shauit.com/
FACEBOOK: facebook.com/Innureggaeman
INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/innureggaeman
SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/def-i
BANDCAMP: shauit.bandcamp.com/music
YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@shauit1243
BOOKING: [email protected]
SHAUIT BIOGRAPHY
Originally from Maliotenam in northeastern Quebec, singer-songwriter Shauit sings in Innu, his native language as well as in French and English. Merging traditional Innu music with folk and reggae, he offers honest, committed songs filled with true emotion and personal experiences. Having received the RIDEAU and RADARTS awards (showcased at ROSEQ 2015) and having participated in many national and international showcases, Shauit’s music has been garnering more and more interested, have been recently licensed for various feature films and television series. Since the release of his last album in 2018, Shauit has tour throughout the four corners of the world where he has conquered a loyal audience with his hybrid, innovative approach. Shauit is a proud representative of Native culture around the world and has even won the prestigious “Indigenous Language Album of the Year in North America” award at the Indigenous Music Awards 2018.