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Conrad Bigknife

Artist · Regina, SK

Conrad Bigknife is a Regina-based First Nations country singer-songwriter, producer, recording engineer, and entertainer from Star Blanket First Nation, blending traditional country, alternative country, and Indigenous experience.

Active since
2007
Catalog
11 releases
Last checked
July 14, 2026

About

The artist

Conrad Bigknife is a First Nations country singer-songwriter, producer, recording engineer, and entertainer based in Regina, Saskatchewan. Raised in a large family on Star Blanket First Nation, he grew up listening to Merle Haggard, Conway Twitty, Freddy Fender, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, and other voices that shaped his approach to traditional country singing. Bigknife developed a performance style that moves between original country songs, alternative-country writing, classic-country interpretation, and tribute shows built around the sound of the 1990s. His catalogue includes the 2009 album Full Circle, the 2018 album A Tribute to Country Legends, and independent singles such as Crush, Twang, How Could I Want More, Best of Me, Ready to Run, Settle Down, Hey Friend, Hero Complex, and I Love Your Face. He writes, performs, produces, and works as a recording engineer, while his live band expands the arrangements with country instrumentation. The current official site promotes both original music and the Country Music Memories performance, and releases continued through June 2026 on Bigknife Records. SaskMusic lists him in its current solo-artist directory, while active professional profiles independently place him in Regina. MusicList uses his official contact page rather than copying any email address from third-party profiles.

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Catalog

Selected releases

01

single · 2026

I Love Your Face

02

single · 2026

Hero Complex

03

album · 2018

A Tribute to Country Legends

04

album · 2009

Full Circle

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