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Numerous southeast Sask nominees for SCMA Awards

Award winners will be handed out on June 10.
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Teagan Littlechief of the White Bear First Nations.

ASSINIBOIA - Local music fans will have lots of candidates to cheer for at the Saskatchewan Country Music Association (SCMA) Awards this year.

The SCMA has announced the nominees for the 34th annual awards, presented by Access Communications Co-operative.

Former Estevan Chris Henderson is a finalist for Male Artist of the Year. He is also nominated for Producers of the Year, alongside Troy Kokol for the song Don't Wanna Talk, performed by Henderson.

Teagan Littlechief of the White Bear First Nations is among the finalists for Female Artist of the Year. Karissa Hoffort, who won the Estevan Sings competition in 2019, is also up for that honour.

Littlechief is also up for Indigenous Artist of the Year.

Morgan Robertson of Carlyle is a candidate for Emerging Artist of the Year.

Morgan Turk of Forget is nominated for Guitar Player of the Year.

The Happy Nun Café in Forget, which was destroyed by a fire last December, is a finalist for the Music Venue of the Year. The Nun has won the award on multiple occasions in the past. And Leon Gilbertson, who owned the restaurant with his wife Gayla, is a finalist for Country Music Person of the Year.
Oxbow’s Bow Valley Jamboree is a finalist for Music Festival of the Year.

CJ 1150 in Estevan is up for Radio Station of the Year for a secondary market.

Meanwhile, Justin LaBrash, who has family in southeast Saskatchewan, leads the awards list with eight nominations, including Male Artist of the Year, Country Album of the Year, and Fan’s Choice Award.

The SCMA awards show is set to take place on June 10 in Assiniboia at the Â鶹´«Ã½AVland Co-op Centre. Tickets are available at www.sasktix.ca. The awards night will be a highlight of four days of activities in the town.

"We’re thrilled to recognize the incredible talent in our province's country music industry," said SCMA president Steve Huber. "This year's nominees represent a diverse range of artists, from established stars to up-and-coming performers, all of whom are making an impact in the world of country music."

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