“Bare Feet on the Blacktop” announced as lead single and video
“‘Bare Feet on the Blacktop’ is a lot of fun, both lyrically and on stage,” says Yellowbird, a full-blooded Cree Indian and member of the Samson Cree Nation. “I’ve had so much fun performing it all summer and the crowds at all the festivals have shown a real positive reaction to it.”
Yellowbird’s previous album, Life Is Calling My Name, charted four consecutive Top 10 Billboard singles in Canada (“They’re All About You,” “Pick Up Truck,” “I Remember The Music” and “Drive Me Home”) and earned him the Rising Star of the Year award at the Canadian Country Music Awards. Following its release, he appeared on the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, where he performed one of the album’s chart-topping Canadian singles, “Pick Up Truck.”
Yellowbird grew up on an Indian reservation in Alberta, Canada, where he learned the rodeo circuit and cowboy lifestyle from his parents. Born with a pronounced stutter, however, Yellowbird discovered his love of music as a child in speech therapy sessions, when his therapist suggested he try singing his sentences. The technique spurred Yellowbird’s interest in music and helped direct the young sketch artist and aspiring hockey player to pursue a career in Country music instead.
In 2007, Yellowbird received the Aboriginal Entertainer of the Year award at the Aboriginal People’s Choice Awards and won Best Country Recording at the Native American Music Awards. In 2008, Life Is Calling My Name received a nomination at the Juno Awards for Country Recording of the Year.
For more information about Shane Yellowbird and to hear “Bare Feet on the Blacktop,” visit www.ShaneYellowbird.com.