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Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson and sGaanaGwa • January 31 2025
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Doors 6:00 PM || Music 7:00 PM
Experience an extraordinary night with Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson and her all-star band, sGaanaGwa. This fusion of Haida music, jazz, blues, and rock features legends Bill Henderson, Claire Lawrence, Jodi Proznick, Saffron and Camille Henderson, Chris Hockey, and Haida artist Robert Davidson. An act of reconciliation and a celebration of Haida culture not to be missed!
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Join us for a very special evening of music with Terri-Lynn Williams Davidson and her all-star band. sGaanaGwa is a compelling collaboration exploring the Haida Worldview of a Supernatural landscape through traditional Haida music interwoven with influences from jazz, blues, folk and rock. sGaanaGwa is a Haida culture and language project of award-winning singer Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson, legendary musicians Bill Henderson and Claire Lawrence of the acclaimed rock band Chilliwack. They are supported by one of Canada’s finest jazz artists, bassist Jodi Proznick and renowned vocalists Saffron Henderson and Camille Henderson and drummer/percussionist extraordinaire Geoff Hicks (Chris Hockey will be with us at Blue Frog). We are honoured to have special guest Haida artist Robert Davidson join us in this concert.
sGaanaGwa integrates ancient Haida knowledge and oral traditions and draws upon the magic that occurs in both traditional potlatches and musical improvisation, and which these musicians bring to their live performances. Their concerts are an invitation to explore new territories, to share music, knowledge and sounds that summon feelings and images that flow from the Supernatural landscape. A driving force of the band is to propel the conversation about past and future, history and legacy, and the human experience of the Supernatural Realm around us. “We want to connect people of different backgrounds, to help bridge cultures, and to have some fun on the way”. sGaanaGwa will share songs from Grizzly Bear Town and from their upcoming album Edge of the World, both in the endangered Haida language. Both albums are evocative of the spirit of primordial Haida Gwaii, wrapped in unique and interesting musical settings.
SGaanaGwa (pronounced s-kh-Ah na-gwa) is a Haida word, that means supernatural, or supernatural being, or powerful.
BIOGRAPHIES
Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson was born and raised in Haida Gwaii off the west coast of Canada, Terri-Lynn has been a promoter of Haida music since the age of 13 and has performed throughout the world. For her work over the last 45 years, which has helped bring renewal to Haida songs, she received a ‘Keeper of Traditions’ Canadian Aboriginal Music Award in 2008. Her first traditional album: ‘Lalaxaaygans: Beautiful Sound’, and her second album, ‘New Journeys’ received multiple awards and nominations, including winning Best Female Traditional/Cultural Roots at the 2009 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards (CAMA), a ‘Best Female Artist’ at the 2011 CAMA, and was cited as one of the top 10 Most Influential Indigenous Albums of 2011 by RPM Indigenous Music Culture. In 2012, ‘Have a Light Heart on Your New Journey’ reached No 2 on the National Aboriginal Music Countdown and was on this chart for almost 40 weeks. Terri-Lynn is also a well-known lawyer representing the Haida Nation in Indigenous law, is the Principal lawyer at White Raven Law Corporation, an author and legal scholar.
Bill Henderson is a singer/songwriter, lead vocalist and guitarist with the legendary Canadian rock band Chilliwack which produced such hits as "Lonesome Mary", “Fly At Night”,” I Believe", and "My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone)". He has also produced numerous recordings, winning a Juno Award for "Producer of the Year" and a Genie Award for best original song in a movie. He was the sound engineer for the Haida Gwaii Singers contemporary box set and was a musical director for the Canadian edition of Sesame Street. Bill has also advocated for musicians and songwriters on the industry side, as Director of the Canadian Association of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS), and as Director and President of the Songwriters Association of Canada (SAC) and of SOCAN. Bill is part of the folk music supergroup “UHF.” In 2015 Bill was honoured with an Order of Canada, one of the country’s highest civilian honours. And in 2023 he was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of fame, while in 2019, Chilliwack was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.
Claire Lawrence is a Canadian musician who was a founding member of the Canadian bands The Collectors and Chilliwack. A talented multi-instrumentalist, he plays saxophone, flutes and keyboards. He left Chilliwack in 1971 to produce a number of prominent Canadian artists and groups including Susan Jacks, Valdy, Shari Ulrich, Roy Forbes, UHF and Connie Kaldor. In 1977 he formed the “Hometown Band” which was awarded the Juno for best new group in 1978. He has scored music for television including Northwood, Cold Squad and the long running Canadian TV series, The Beachcombers. He produced Jazz Beat for CBC Radio, along with jazz recordings for artists including Cam Ryga and Rene Rosnes, Laila Biali and Don Thompson, the latter winning a Juno for best jazz album.
Jodi Proznick, a distinguished Canadian jazz bassist, composer, and educator, was honoured as the 2019 Jazz Artist of the Year at the Western Canadian Music Awards, boasting three Juno Award nominations. Recognized for her impactful contributions to music education, she received the 2022 Lieutenant Governor's Arts and Music Award in British Columbia. Proznick has collaborated with jazz luminaries like David “Fathead” Newman, Ed Thigpen, Sheila Jordan and Peter Bernstein, and has performed as a jazz soloist with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Currently serving as Director of Jazz Studies at the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra School of Music and with a history at esteemed institutions like the Banff Center for the Arts, Capilano University, and Kwantlen Polytechnic University, she remains a influential force in shaping the future of jazz. In 2022, she co-founded the Ostara Project, earning a Juno nomination for their impactful debut album.
Saffron Henderson is a singer, voice actor and narrator with hundreds of rock’n’roll, musical theater, film, tv, animation and video game credits to her name. She has sung in numerous live bands and on TV, film and animation themes, corporate and special events including the Olympic, Invictus and Commonwealth Games, and the Calgary Stampede. She has appeared as a background vocalist for David Foster, Lionel Ritchie, Ray Charles, Olivia Newton John, Chilliwack, Jann Arden, 54-40, Tom Cochrane, Paul Rogers, Mariana’s Trench, Rita MacNeil, Annette Ducharme, The Irish Rovers, Shari Ulrich, Allan Dobb, Raffi, Paul Rodgers (Bad Company), Richie Sambora, The Wild, and Cole Haan. Daughter of Canadian musical legend, Bill Henderson, Saffron enjoys singing and collaborating with her large musical family and is honoured to be a part of the beautiful musical, linguistic and cultural bridge called sGaanaGwa.
Camille Henderson is most well known for her many years of touring as Sarah McLachlan’s back-up singer. By the age of 10, she was a working actor in film, TV and on stage, a session singer for multinational corporations and a signed recording artist with RCA Records. While in her teens, she toured as a member of the A&M recording group West End Girls, charting No. 1 on The Record’s top 40 chart, earning a Juno nomination and winning a Western Canadian Music award. Following this, Camille joined Sarah McLachlan’s band, touring the world with appearances on the Grammy’s, Junos, Saturday Night Live and a string of late-night talk shows. She feels blessed to continue working with world renowned producers, honing her craft as a back-up singer to leading recording artists and occasionally performing live with those most near and dear to her heart. Camille brings her rich history to a gratifying career as a vocal coach, supporting both industry legends and the rising stars of the future.
Chris Hockey was born into a family of drummers. He had sticks in his hand since the age of 4 and landed his first paying gig at age 16. Since then, he’s played a broad range of styles within a multitude of bands eventually landing a recording deal in Los Angeles and sharing the stage with artists such as Peter Frampton, Radiohead, Soul Decision, Sarah McLachlan and more. Playing drums is both challenging and rewarding and Chris feels very fortunate to make his livelihood doing what he loves: playing live, in studio and mentoring up and coming drummers as a teacher.
Join us for a very special evening of music with Terri-Lynn Williams Davidson and her all-star band. sGaanaGwa is a compelling collaboration exploring the Haida Worldview of a Supernatural landscape through traditional Haida music interwoven with influences from jazz, blues, folk and rock. sGaanaGwa is a Haida culture and language project of award-winning singer Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson, legendary musicians Bill Henderson and Claire Lawrence of the acclaimed rock band Chilliwack. They are supported by one of Canada’s finest jazz artists, bassist Jodi Proznick and renowned vocalists Saffron Henderson and Camille Henderson and drummer/percussionist extraordinaire Geoff Hicks (Chris Hockey will be with us at Blue Frog). We are honoured to have special guest Haida artist Robert Davidson join us in this concert.
sGaanaGwa integrates ancient Haida knowledge and oral traditions and draws upon the magic that occurs in both traditional potlatches and musical improvisation, and which these musicians bring to their live performances. Their concerts are an invitation to explore new territories, to share music, knowledge and sounds that summon feelings and images that flow from the Supernatural landscape. A driving force of the band is to propel the conversation about past and future, history and legacy, and the human experience of the Supernatural Realm around us. “We want to connect people of different backgrounds, to help bridge cultures, and to have some fun on the way”. sGaanaGwa will share songs from Grizzly Bear Town and from their upcoming album Edge of the World, both in the endangered Haida language. Both albums are evocative of the spirit of primordial Haida Gwaii, wrapped in unique and interesting musical settings.
SGaanaGwa (pronounced s-kh-Ah na-gwa) is a Haida word, that means supernatural, or supernatural being, or powerful.
BIOGRAPHIES
Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson was born and raised in Haida Gwaii off the west coast of Canada, Terri-Lynn has been a promoter of Haida music since the age of 13 and has performed throughout the world. For her work over the last 45 years, which has helped bring renewal to Haida songs, she received a ‘Keeper of Traditions’ Canadian Aboriginal Music Award in 2008. Her first traditional album: ‘Lalaxaaygans: Beautiful Sound’, and her second album, ‘New Journeys’ received multiple awards and nominations, including winning Best Female Traditional/Cultural Roots at the 2009 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards (CAMA), a ‘Best Female Artist’ at the 2011 CAMA, and was cited as one of the top 10 Most Influential Indigenous Albums of 2011 by RPM Indigenous Music Culture. In 2012, ‘Have a Light Heart on Your New Journey’ reached No 2 on the National Aboriginal Music Countdown and was on this chart for almost 40 weeks. Terri-Lynn is also a well-known lawyer representing the Haida Nation in Indigenous law, is the Principal lawyer at White Raven Law Corporation, an author and legal scholar.
Bill Henderson is a singer/songwriter, lead vocalist and guitarist with the legendary Canadian rock band Chilliwack which produced such hits as "Lonesome Mary", “Fly At Night”,” I Believe", and "My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone)". He has also produced numerous recordings, winning a Juno Award for "Producer of the Year" and a Genie Award for best original song in a movie. He was the sound engineer for the Haida Gwaii Singers contemporary box set and was a musical director for the Canadian edition of Sesame Street. Bill has also advocated for musicians and songwriters on the industry side, as Director of the Canadian Association of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS), and as Director and President of the Songwriters Association of Canada (SAC) and of SOCAN. Bill is part of the folk music supergroup “UHF.” In 2015 Bill was honoured with an Order of Canada, one of the country’s highest civilian honours. And in 2023 he was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of fame, while in 2019, Chilliwack was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.
Claire Lawrence is a Canadian musician who was a founding member of the Canadian bands The Collectors and Chilliwack. A talented multi-instrumentalist, he plays saxophone, flutes and keyboards. He left Chilliwack in 1971 to produce a number of prominent Canadian artists and groups including Susan Jacks, Valdy, Shari Ulrich, Roy Forbes, UHF and Connie Kaldor. In 1977 he formed the “Hometown Band” which was awarded the Juno for best new group in 1978. He has scored music for television including Northwood, Cold Squad and the long running Canadian TV series, The Beachcombers. He produced Jazz Beat for CBC Radio, along with jazz recordings for artists including Cam Ryga and Rene Rosnes, Laila Biali and Don Thompson, the latter winning a Juno for best jazz album.
Jodi Proznick, a distinguished Canadian jazz bassist, composer, and educator, was honoured as the 2019 Jazz Artist of the Year at the Western Canadian Music Awards, boasting three Juno Award nominations. Recognized for her impactful contributions to music education, she received the 2022 Lieutenant Governor's Arts and Music Award in British Columbia. Proznick has collaborated with jazz luminaries like David “Fathead” Newman, Ed Thigpen, Sheila Jordan and Peter Bernstein, and has performed as a jazz soloist with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Currently serving as Director of Jazz Studies at the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra School of Music and with a history at esteemed institutions like the Banff Center for the Arts, Capilano University, and Kwantlen Polytechnic University, she remains a influential force in shaping the future of jazz. In 2022, she co-founded the Ostara Project, earning a Juno nomination for their impactful debut album.
Saffron Henderson is a singer, voice actor and narrator with hundreds of rock’n’roll, musical theater, film, tv, animation and video game credits to her name. She has sung in numerous live bands and on TV, film and animation themes, corporate and special events including the Olympic, Invictus and Commonwealth Games, and the Calgary Stampede. She has appeared as a background vocalist for David Foster, Lionel Ritchie, Ray Charles, Olivia Newton John, Chilliwack, Jann Arden, 54-40, Tom Cochrane, Paul Rogers, Mariana’s Trench, Rita MacNeil, Annette Ducharme, The Irish Rovers, Shari Ulrich, Allan Dobb, Raffi, Paul Rodgers (Bad Company), Richie Sambora, The Wild, and Cole Haan. Daughter of Canadian musical legend, Bill Henderson, Saffron enjoys singing and collaborating with her large musical family and is honoured to be a part of the beautiful musical, linguistic and cultural bridge called sGaanaGwa.
Camille Henderson is most well known for her many years of touring as Sarah McLachlan’s back-up singer. By the age of 10, she was a working actor in film, TV and on stage, a session singer for multinational corporations and a signed recording artist with RCA Records. While in her teens, she toured as a member of the A&M recording group West End Girls, charting No. 1 on The Record’s top 40 chart, earning a Juno nomination and winning a Western Canadian Music award. Following this, Camille joined Sarah McLachlan’s band, touring the world with appearances on the Grammy’s, Junos, Saturday Night Live and a string of late-night talk shows. She feels blessed to continue working with world renowned producers, honing her craft as a back-up singer to leading recording artists and occasionally performing live with those most near and dear to her heart. Camille brings her rich history to a gratifying career as a vocal coach, supporting both industry legends and the rising stars of the future.
Chris Hockey was born into a family of drummers. He had sticks in his hand since the age of 4 and landed his first paying gig at age 16. Since then, he’s played a broad range of styles within a multitude of bands eventually landing a recording deal in Los Angeles and sharing the stage with artists such as Peter Frampton, Radiohead, Soul Decision, Sarah McLachlan and more. Playing drums is both challenging and rewarding and Chris feels very fortunate to make his livelihood doing what he loves: playing live, in studio and mentoring up and coming drummers as a teacher.