Kaeley Jade
HIGHLIGHTED AWARDS and Nominations
Canadian Folk Music Award WINNER Indigenous Songwriter of the Year; Nominee for Contemporary Singer of the Year and New/Emerging Artist of the Year (2024)
Western Canadian Music Awards Nominee for Pop Artist of the Year (2023)
Henry Armstrong Award WINNER (2023)
Summer Solstice Indigenous Music Awards WINNER for Music in the Arts; Nominee for Métis Artist of the Year (2023), nominee for Rising Star (2021)
SOCAN Indigenous Songwriter Award Honourable Mention (2023)
BIOGRAPHY
Alternative-folk singer/songwriter Kaeley Jade crafts full-hearted songs that dig deep. Growing up on the outskirts of North America’s most northern metropolis, the Edmonton-based Métis artist has been sculpted by icy winter winds, warm summer breezes, and sweeping prairie skies. Whether through gently textured acoustic ballads or rip-roaring full-band cuts, Kaeley’s powerful voice and vivid imagery capture the depths of life’s most challenging moments with sincerity and precision.
Kaeley Jade’s forthcoming album, The Great Unknown, finds her exploring an earthier sound, where expansive percussion mingles with soaring guitars to create the electric charge of an impending storm. At its core is Kaeley’s heartfelt vocal delivery, both commanding and vulnerable, and reminiscent of artists like Serena Ryder or Kacey Musgraves. Produced by JUNO Award-winner Hill Kourkoutis, The Great Unknown is a cinematic plunge into the dread, conflict, and uncertainty that arises when we reach a turning point. There is a catharsis in letting go of that which no longer serves us, and The Great Unknown invites listeners to embrace the unpredictability of life, confront the moments that challenge us, and celebrate the beauty found within the ever-shifting tides of experience.
Kaeley Jade’s vibrant debut album, Turpentine, introduced her to the Canadian music scene as an artist to watch. Earning a Canadian Folk Music Award, a Henry Armstrong Award, and a Western Canadian Music Award nomination, Turpentine received international press, charted across Canadian radio (including two #1s on the Indigenous Music Countdown), and was featured in film and television productions like Hockey Night in Canada (Sportsnet), Warrior Up! (APTN) and Teen Mom: The Next Chapter (MTV).
A Renaissance woman at heart, Kaeley Jade’s creative practice extends far beyond her musical prowess. After attaining her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from the University of Alberta in 2020, she has continued to dance between the worlds of music, theatre, film, and visual arts. Her work on Two-Headed/Half-Hearted—a prairie-gothic folk musical that premiered at Northern Light Theatre in 2022—showcased her talents as a composer, sound designer, and actor, and earned her a Music in the Arts award at the Summer Solstice Indigenous Music Awards. With over 150 performances across Canada since 2023, Kaeley’s deep love of storytelling and dynamic stage presence shine through whether she performs solo, duo, or with her five-piece band.
MUSIC
RADIO
Two #1s on charts of the Indigenous Music Countdown; adds to Sirius XM North Americana and Indigiverse; #24 on CKUA charts; adds to CBC; adds to Stingray Canadian Indie; regular rotation on 102.3 NOW Radio (Jim Pattison Broadcast Group).
SYNC PLACEMENTS
Hockey Night in Canada (Sportsnet); Teen Mom: The Next Chapter (MTV), Edmonton AM Theme Song (CBC); Warrior Up! (APTN); Oma (Numera Films).
STREAMING
Editorial playlist adds across platforms. Spotify: New Music Friday, New Music Friday Canada, Fresh Finds, It’s A Bop, Fresh Finds: Poptronix, Renegade Folk, Folk & Friends. Apple Music: Indigenous Now, Boots & Mocs. Amazon Music: Brand New Music, Girl Squad, Fresh Pop. YouTube Music: Next in Queue.
SOCIAL MEDIA
13K followers across platforms
STREAMING
297K streams across platforms
TOURING
TOURING HIGHLIGHTS
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