Awards & Winners

Salome Bey

Date of Birth 1944
Place of Birth Newark
(New Jersey, Essex County, United States of America, Area codes 862 and 973, Area code 973, Area code 862)
Nationality Canada
Profession Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Record producer, Actor
Salome Bey is an American-born Canadian singer-songwriter, composer, and actress who has lived in Toronto, Ontario since 1966. In 2005, she was made an honorary Member of the Order of Canada. Born to a middle-class African-American family in New Jersey, Bey formed a vocal group with her brother Andy Bey and sister Geraldine Bey, known as Andy and the Bey Sisters, performing in local clubs and touring North America and Europe. After moving to Toronto in 1964 and playing the jazz club circuit, she became known as "Canada's First Lady of Blues". Bey appeared on Broadway in Your Arms Too Short to Box with God, for which she was nominated for a Grammy Award for her work on the cast album. She put together a blues & jazz cabaret show on the history of black music, Indigo - which earned her the Dora Mavor Moore Award for outstanding performance. The show was later taped for TV networks. Bey recorded two albums with Horace Silver, and released live albums of her performances with the Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir and at the Montreux Jazz Festival. She received the Toronto Arts Award for her contributions to the performing arts in 1992, and the Martin Luther King Jr. Award for lifetime achievement from the Black Theatre Workshop of Montreal in 1996.

Awards by Salome Bey

Check all the awards nominated and won by Salome Bey.

1999


Nominations 1999 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role Dramatic Series Due South

1982


Nominations 1982 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Juno Award for Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year

1972


Obie Award for Performance
Honored for : Love Me, Love My Children
(Distinguished Performances)