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|Occupation = [[Singer-songwriter]], [[Actor|actress]]
|Occupation = [[Singer-songwriter]], [[Actor|actress]]
|Years_active = 1997–present
|Years_active = 1997–present
|Label = [[Standing Stone Records]]<br>[[Sound of America Records]]<br>[[Curb Records]]<small>1997-[[2002]]</small><br>[[Radikal Records]]<br><small>2002-2006</small>
|Label = [[Standing Stone Records]]<br>[[Sound of America Records]]<br>[[Curb Records]]<small>1997-2002</small><br>[[Radikal Records]]<br><small>2002-2006</small>
|URL = [http://www.jananation.com JanaNation]
|URL = [http://www.jananation.com JanaNation]
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== Albums ==
== Albums ==
*'''''Flash Of A Firefly'''''<br>[[2005]], Radikal Records<br>2006 [[Nammy|Nammy Award]] Winner
*'''''Flash Of A Firefly'''''<br>2005, Radikal Records<br>2006 [[Nammy|Nammy Award]] Winner
*'''''American Indian Christmas'''''<br>[[2005]], Standing Stone/SOAR Records
*'''''American Indian Christmas'''''<br>2005, Standing Stone/SOAR Records
*'''''American Indian Story'''''<br>[[2006]], Standing Stone/SOAR Records<br>2007 [[GRAMMY Award]] nominated
*'''''American Indian Story'''''<br>2006, Standing Stone/SOAR Records<br>2007 [[GRAMMY Award]] nominated


== Singles ==
== Singles ==
*"''What Am I To You''" ([[1997]]) - Top Forty on the [[Radio & Records]]’ rhythmic chart (Curb records)
*"''What Am I To You''" (1997) - Top Forty on the [[Radio & Records]]’ rhythmic chart (Curb records)
*"''Near Me''" ([[1998]]) - A cover of a song originally by the artist [[Sheryl Crow]]. (Curb Records)
*"''Near Me''" (1998) - A cover of a song originally by the artist [[Sheryl Crow]]. (Curb Records)
*"''Ooh, Baby, Baby''" ([[1999]]) - A success on radio and in the Radio & Records, DMA, [[Hitmakers]], and [[Gavin]] charts. Billboard magazine named "''Ooh, Baby, Baby''" pop ''Single of the Week'' in October. (Curb Records)
*"''Ooh, Baby, Baby''" (1999) - A success on radio and in the Radio & Records, DMA, [[Hitmakers]], and [[Gavin]] charts. Billboard magazine named "''Ooh, Baby, Baby''" pop ''Single of the Week'' in October. (Curb Records)
*"''More Than Life''" ([[2001]]) - Reached the Top 10 on Billboard's Artists to Watch chart and peaked in Billboard Magazine’s Hot Shot Debut At #29. Remixes where made by [[DJ Skribble]] and [[Anthony Acid]]. (Curb Records)
*"''More Than Life''" (2001) - Reached the Top 10 on Billboard's Artists to Watch chart and peaked in Billboard Magazine’s Hot Shot Debut At #29. Remixes where made by [[DJ Skribble]] and [[Anthony Acid]]. (Curb Records)
*"''Two Out of Three Ain't Bad''" (2001) - A cover of a song originally by the artist [[Meat Loaf]]. (Curb Records).
*"''Two Out of Three Ain't Bad''" (2001) - A cover of a song originally by the artist [[Meat Loaf]]. (Curb Records).
*"''[[Stairway to Heaven]]''" ([[2002]]) - Peaked at #7 on Billboard's [[Hot Dance Singles Sales]] chart, and was remixed by [[DJ Skribble]]. (Radikal Records)
*"''[[Stairway to Heaven]]''" (2002) - Peaked at #7 on Billboard's [[Hot Dance Singles Sales]] chart, and was remixed by [[DJ Skribble]]. (Radikal Records)
*"''Found A Love''" ([[2003]]) - (Radikal Records)
*"''Found A Love''" (2003) - (Radikal Records)
*"''I'll Be With You''" ([[2006]]) - (Standing Stone/Radikal Records)
*"''I'll Be With You''" (2006) - (Standing Stone/Radikal Records)


== Awards ==
== Awards ==
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== Miscellaneous ==
== Miscellaneous ==
* Jana performed for the [[First Lady]] during the [[First Lady's Luncheon]] ([[April 27]]th, [[2006]]). One of the songs she sang was her own "One Spirit".The theme of the function was "The First Americans".
* Jana performed for the [[First Lady]] during the [[First Lady's Luncheon]] ([[April 27]], [[2006]]). One of the songs she sang was her own "One Spirit".The theme of the function was "The First Americans".
* Jana performed before a huge audience (+70,000) at the 2001 [[National Scout jamboree (Boy Scouts of America)|National Scout jamboree]].
* Jana performed before a huge audience (+70,000) at the 2001 [[National Scout jamboree (Boy Scouts of America)|National Scout jamboree]].
* Jana performed at the 2001 [[Inaugural Ball]].
* Jana performed at the 2001 [[Inaugural Ball]].

Revision as of 02:51, 12 September 2008

Jana Mashonee

Jana Mashonee (better known by her stage name, Jana) is a GRAMMY Award nominated singer, songwriter and actress. She is Lumbee and Tuscarora, originally from Robeson County, North Carolina, currently residing near New York City. She is currently releasing her music through a joint venture with Standing Stone Records and Sound of America Records. Jana was discovered by GRAMMY nominated producer/songwriter, Rodney Shelton, when Jana was singing funk in her "weekend band" Peace 'N' Love near Charlotte, NC. Shelton recorded a demo of "What I Am To You" and presented it to Curb Records' Mike Curb who immediately signed Jana to his label.

Jana has described herself as an "Urban Indian":

Being an Urban Indian, is to walk in both worlds but not compromise my cultural identity. I cannot ignore who I am and where I came from. I am proud that I can maintain my traditional customs while living in today’s world.

Jana is also active motivational speaker for Native American youth, supporting such organizations as U.N.I.T.Y. (United Native Indian Tribal Youth), and her own motivational program "Jana's Kids". Jana also designs jewelry in her lines Urban Indian and Indian Spirit, with the profits going directly to her motivational program, "Jana's Kids".

Jana graduated with a Bachelor's degree in psychology from prestigious Davidson College in North Carolina.

Albums

  • Flash Of A Firefly
    2005, Radikal Records
    2006 Nammy Award Winner
  • American Indian Christmas
    2005, Standing Stone/SOAR Records
  • American Indian Story
    2006, Standing Stone/SOAR Records
    2007 GRAMMY Award nominated

Singles

  • "What Am I To You" (1997) - Top Forty on the Radio & Records’ rhythmic chart (Curb records)
  • "Near Me" (1998) - A cover of a song originally by the artist Sheryl Crow. (Curb Records)
  • "Ooh, Baby, Baby" (1999) - A success on radio and in the Radio & Records, DMA, Hitmakers, and Gavin charts. Billboard magazine named "Ooh, Baby, Baby" pop Single of the Week in October. (Curb Records)
  • "More Than Life" (2001) - Reached the Top 10 on Billboard's Artists to Watch chart and peaked in Billboard Magazine’s Hot Shot Debut At #29. Remixes where made by DJ Skribble and Anthony Acid. (Curb Records)
  • "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" (2001) - A cover of a song originally by the artist Meat Loaf. (Curb Records).
  • "Stairway to Heaven" (2002) - Peaked at #7 on Billboard's Hot Dance Singles Sales chart, and was remixed by DJ Skribble. (Radikal Records)
  • "Found A Love" (2003) - (Radikal Records)
  • "I'll Be With You" (2006) - (Standing Stone/Radikal Records)

Awards

  • GRAMMY Nominations
    • Nominated 2007 - Best Native American Music Album for American Indian Story.
    • Nominated 2001 - Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album. Co-writing on the song "Kiss and Tell" with Crystal Lewis, which appears on Lewis' album Fearless.
  • Native American Music Awards (Nammys)
    • 2001-2002
      • Best Pop Artist
      • Best Pop/Rock Recording (More Than Life)
    • 2002-2003
      • Song of the Year (Stairway to Heaven)
    • 2005-2006
      • Record of the Year - Flash of a Firefly
      • Best Producer (Stephan Galfas and Alex Salzman) for Jana's American Indian Christmas
  • Nammy Nominations
    • 2003-2004
      • Best Female Artist
      • Best Pop/Rock Recording (Found a Love)
  • Queens International Film Festival
    • 2007
      • Winner Best Domestic Music Video (The Enlightened Time[1])[2]

Acting career

  • Jana appeared in the 2002 romantic comedy Dream Weaver, alongside prominent Native American actor Wes Studi.
  • Jana will star as Abbi in the upcoming film Raptor Ranch.

Miscellaneous

References

  1. ^ "YouTube - The Enlightened Time". Retrieved 2008-01-24.
  2. ^ "Queens Int'l Film Festival > film lineup > winners > 2007". Retrieved 2008-01-24.

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