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Sazacha Red Sky : ウィキペディア英語版
Nancy Nash
Nancy Nash is a Canadian blues and pop singer, who has recorded and performed both under her birth name and as Sazacha Red Sky. Under the latter name, she garnered a Juno Award nomination for Best Music of Aboriginal Canada Recording at the Juno Awards of 1994.〔"Rankins tops with four nominations". ''Ottawa Citizen'', February 9, 1994.〕 Initially nominated for her recording of Chief Dan George's "The Prayer Song",〔 the nomination was revised to reflect her album ''Red Sky Rising'' after she was accused of cultural appropriation by George's family.〔"Juno compromise reached in native song controversy". ''Toronto Star'', March 20, 1994.〕
==Early career==
Nash was born and raised in North Battleford, Saskatchewan,〔("Former resident gifts NB with centennial song" ). ''The Battlefords News-Optimist'', June 22, 2013.〕 and spent her early career working in Edmonton, Alberta.〔"Hot Cottage still smoking after 30 years". ''Edmonton Journal'', February 5, 1999.〕 Associated with the blues band Hot Cottage in the 1970s,〔 she was given her own half-hour CBC Television special as part of the variety series ''Points East, Points West'' in 1976. She released her debut album, ''Natural Born'', in 1978.
She later moved to Vancouver. Initially a member of the shortlived dance pop band Touché, she later released a second album and several singles as a solo artist. She participated in the 1986 charity single "Actions Speak Louder Than Words",〔"Band banks on Canadians to help poor at home". ''Toronto Star'', December 10, 1985.〕 performed as a backing vocalist for Bon Jovi, Loverboy, Long John Baldry, Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show, Big Walter Horton and Cher,〔"Gruesome foursome milking the macabre". ''Toronto Star'', October 28, 1988.〕 and recorded the Expo 86 theme song "Something's Happening Here". She won a West Coast Music Award in 1987 for Best Female Vocalist.〔"Skywalk takes seven West Coast Music Awards". ''Vancouver Sun'', March 17, 1987.〕
She was a supporter of native rights,〔"Controversy surrounds aboriginal category". ''Montreal Gazette'', March 20, 1994.〕 becoming a friend and musical collaborator of George's children in this era.〔 Her relationship with the George family was strained in the early 1990s when she changed her name to Sazacha Red Sky,〔 and began to state in promotional materials that she was George's adopted daughter.〔

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