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Jake Vaadeland wins Alternative Country Album of Year at SCMA ceremony

Cut Knife connected Jake Vaadeland was a winner in the Sask. Country Music Association awards held June 9-10 in Assiniboia, picking up Alternative Country Album of the Year.

ASSINIBOIA – That silver-tongued devil with the golden voice has done it again!

Jake Vaadeland, the pride of Cut Knife, came away with another Saskatchewan Country Music Award for his mantle, winning Alternative Country Album of the Year for his release “Everybody But Me.”

No stranger to the SCMAs, Vaadeland took home four awards in 2022 for Fan’s Choice Entertainer of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Alternative Country Album of the Year, and Emerging Artist of the Year.

Indeed, Jake and The Sturgeon River Boys continue to have a lot to smile about, and readers can catch up with them this summer with many dates on the road, including the SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival in Saskatoon, the infamous Gateway Festival in the bustling centre of Bengough, and the Bow Valley Jamboree in Oxbow.

The SCMAs are always a party, and that bash took place in Assiniboia this year. Traditionally, the awards are held in larger centres such as Regina, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert, but this year Assiniboia had the opportunity to show why they’re referred to as the Heart of the Golden South.

“It seemed to take forever to get here,” said Mayor of Assiniboia, Sharon Schauenberg of the anticipation for the big weekend to arrive. ”It’s been fantastic, and it’s a great way to showcase our community.”

Schauenberg also noted to positive economic impact from visitors travelling in for the big show, pleased to see bustling local businesses. In particular, she noted the excitement people showed for the host facility - the Southland Co-Op Centre - which ably proved Assiniboia can host performances.

“During the off season when we don’t have hockey tournaments, we want to facilitate other events,” Schauenberg explained. “This is a way to showcase our event centre for not only hockey, but also concerts. The sound in here is phenomenal!”

Those sentiments were echoed by performers as well, impressed with the sound quality and the facility itself.

In fact, the town was a bustle all week with activity, including a performance with Hal Schrenk and special guest Carrie Catherine at the Shurniak Art Gallery on June 7. Schrenk is no stranger to Assiniboia, having grown up in the town, then launching a highly successful career in music as a drummer, music producer, and director. Plus. He’s accumulated six SCMA awards as well in the past, remaining quite active in the organization.

“Im so excited to come back home,” he told SASKTODAY.ca just before the busy week commenced. “I’m really looking forward to connecting with some old friends. I think it’s just going to be great to be back there and ignite the community.”

Indeed, Schrenk was a very busy guy, not only providing expertise behind the drum kit during many weekend performances, but also being the music director for the entire event.

Thursday night featured the big Stars and Guitars concert at the Prince of Wales Centre with performances by JJ Voss and Jordyn Pollard.

“Those are my favourite - solo, intimate acoustic shows,” Voss said of the banquet. “You get to connect with the audience in a different sort of way.

He was also quite impressed with the work that went into hosting the 34th edition of the awards.

“This looks like a world-class show right here,” he said moments before the awards show began. “Assiniboia did a wonderful job of hosting there’s a lot of work that goes into putting one of these together. The people stepped up, and it all came together.”

The SCMAs celebrate Saskatchewan artists, who have a tight knit, almost familial connection with each other.

“It’s such a small world, even nationally, everybody knows everybody somehow,” Justin LaBrash told SASKTODAY.ca before the show. “It’s a very welcoming industry, there’s really no room for nasty competition and backstabbing like people may think the music industry is.”

As for physically being at the event, LaBrash admitted to being a bit overwhelmed.

“I’m shocked - probably more shocked than anyone else, but I’m very grateful,” he said. “I’ve never been one to care win or lose, I’m just always happy that my peers deem me worthy of being on the ballot alongside such amazing names. I’m just happy to be here, honestly.”

Steve Huber, SCMA President, thanked the nominees for their efforts during his introductory comments as the awards show kicked off.

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