Sultans of String Win Two Awards in the 18th Annual Independent Music Awards

With the world in lock-down, The 18th annual Independent Music Awards (The IMAs) canceled this year’s live ceremony, and instead today announced the year’s best self-released and indie label projects online. Sultans of String, Lucinda Williams, Jesse Malin, Jonatha Brooke, Heilung, Sofía Rei & JC Maillard, Kevin Hays & Chiara Izzi, Sawyer Fredericks, Jake La Botz, John Fields, The Dollyrots, Mary Fahl and Sekou Andrews are among the established and emerging artists from around the globe recognized by The 18th IMAs.

“We are so grateful that Sultans of String and our Refuge CD are among the year’s winning music projects in the The Independent Music Awards. This was truly a work of the heart, and we are so happy for these awards, to give this project and all our guest artists more visibility!” says bandleader, violinist and co-producer Chris McKhool, of Sultans of String. “Special shout out and thank you to co-producer John Bailey. Together, we travelled from Jukasa Media Group on Canadian First Nations land to New York, Istanbul and beyond to craft the sound of this epic culture-spanning album”.

Together they took home:
Instrumental Song Award
Sultans of String – The Grand Bazaar (feat. Béla Fleck & Robi Botos) – Instrumental Song

World Producer Award
Chris McKhool, John “Beetle” Bailey – Sultans of String – Refuge – World Producer
Sultans of String – The Power of the Land – feat. Duke Redbird and Twin Flames

The IMAs annual show and accompanying Indie Music Konference originally scheduled as 3-day June event in New York City, were cancelled as a result of the global pandemic. Instead, the winners in 104 Music, Video and Design categories, were announced this week on the The Independent Music Awards website and other online platforms. Branded playlists on YouTube, Facebook and Spotify feature award-winning music, artist interviews and other video content from honorees and Judges created from their quarantine hideaways around the world.

The winning projects were selected by influential judging panelists including: Tom Waits & Kathleen Brennan, Robert Smith, Ziggy Marley, KT Tunstall, Dee Snider, Drowning Pool, Roberta Flack, Jaci Velasquez, Coolio, Joshua Bell, Beth Gibbons, Joe Satriani and many more indie creatives, top recording artists and industry influencers.

“This project centres around the positive contributions of refugees and new immigrants,” Sultans of String’s Chris McKhool offers, recalling his own grandfather who stowed away on a Lebanese ship bound for North America a century ago. “Each one of us in the world has a remarkable story to tell…

“For this album, we brought in over 30 special guests who are newcomers to Canada and the U.S., as well as global talents that have been ambassadors for peace,” he continues of the dynamic selection of collaborators, many of whom are GRAMMY and JUNO Award winners. “Refuge shares the beauty of these collaborations that feature special guests from First Nations, Turkey, Somalia, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Greece, Syria, Mexico, Portugal, Cuba, and Sudan.

“We wish to celebrate the successes of those who make the journey here, and bring their extraordinary talents with them. We hope the kinds of conversations we can have as musicians can provide a model for peace that our politicians and citizens find inspiration from.”

In addition to McKhool (Jesse Cook, Pavlo, and collaborations with Richard Bona, Béla Fleck), Sultans of String are Kevin Laliberté (Jesse Cook), Drew Birston (Chantal Kreviazuk), Eddie Paton, and Rosendo Chendy Leon (Alex Cuba).

The five-piece are coming up on their 13th anniversary as a band, and have amassed an impressive discography of albums following their 2007 debut, Luna, including Yalla Yalla! (2009), Move (2011), Symphony! (2013), Subcontinental Drift (2015) and Subcontinental Drift (Deluxe) (2016), 10 (Remastered) (2017), Christmas Caravan (2017), and now Refuge (2020).

Together, they create a musical synergy that strikes inimitable — which explains their more than 40 awards and nominations, including three JUNO Award nominations, four Canadian Folk Music Awards, first place in the International Songwriting Competition (out of 15,000 entries), plus many more. They’ve toured extensively internationally at notable venues and festivals, including JUNOFest, Glasgow’s Celtic Connections, NYC’s Birdland, and selling out Koerner Hall several times over, landed on the New York Times and Billboard Magazine charts, and enjoyed appearances on BBC, CBC, Irish National Radio, NPR, SiriusXM, and then some.

In addition to bringing awareness to the topics surrounding Refuge, Sultans of String have continued to raise funds in support of the UN Refugee Agency; the $8,000 raised so far in 2020 will help provide medical supplies and attention, as well as clean water and shelter to some of the 70 million displaced peoples around the globe.