Ojibway singer-songwriter, Nick Sherman was born in Sioux Lookout, Ontario. He grew up in the small First Nation community of Weagamow Lake and his family’s trapline in the northern boreal forest on North Caribou Lake. His songs are inspired by his family’s guitar-playing and storytelling as they worked on the trapline. Nick’s acoustic rhythms and lyrics create ballads of lament as well as punk inspired tracks. His second full length album “Knives & Wildrice” is earnest and personal, holding onto his Ojibway roots and delving into issues such as addiction, relationships, and self-preservation.
Artist (Song) Album
Digging Roots (Sunshine) For The Light
Thelma Plum (How Much Does Your Love Cost?) Monsters – EP
Jeremiah and The Red Eyes (100 Miles To Memphis) Home
Silver Jackson (Perfect Mistake) Starry Skies Opened Eyes
Nick Sherman (Ghost Town) Knives & Wildrice
Nick Sherman (Still) Knives & Wildrice
Nick Sherman (Dead Wings) Knives & Wildrice
Nitanis ‘Kit’ Largo (Never Let Go) Serenity
Once A Tree (Howling) Thousand Lives – EP
Josh Halverson (Bartender) One Shot
Jasmine Netsena (Since I Met You) Take You With Me