Biography

Alberta’s Ashley Ghostkeeper is a Métis artist who is deeply connected to music and storytelling. Growing up in a family where musical talent was shared, Ashley's passion was ignited at a young age. Inspired by her Aunty and Grandpa strumming guitars in their Red Deer home, Ashley began crafting her melodies while dreaming of performing on big stages.

Valuing the essence of true self-expression and introspection in songwriting, Ashley believes in the power of music as a means of healing and self-liberation. Appreciative of pedal steel, keys, fiddle and honky tonk licks, Ashley’s songs have been featured on official playlists including Apple Music, The Lodge, Indigenous Now, Boots & Mocs, and SiriusXM CBC Country. She garnered three #1 hits on the Canadian Top Indigenous Music Countdown and a #5 spot on the Canadian Top 40 Indigenous Music Countdown.

Since 2021, Ashley has performed on diverse stages and venues ranging from small, intimate clubs to music festivals and arenas. She was hand-selected and included in programs, residencies, workshops, and invited to perform within elementary school systems. 

Ashley's self-description as “driven” is clear. Her consecutive nominations for Calgary YYC Indigenous Artist of the Year (2024,2025), (2025) Solo Artist Of The Year, Songwriter Of The Year, Single Of The Year, Country Recording Of The Year. Country Music Alberta Fan’s Choice (2023, 2024, 2025) and Horizon Female Artist of the Year (2024) is the direct result of her diligence, determination, and desire. A power-filled voice of proud Métis heritage, Ashley’s support of other young women to pursue their passions with a never-give-up attitude resonates on and off the stage.

Her encouragement towards others states it best: “Don’t think too much about it, or you’ll talk yourself out of it. Just go and giver. And chase that dream, it was placed in your heart for a reason.”

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At the 2024 Country Music Alberta Awards Ashley Ghostkeeper, took the stage and did what very few artists I've ever seen pull off -- silence a room and command the attention of every attendee. You could hear a pin drop. She is captivating to a point of genuinely transcending the moment and bringing the crowd on a meaningful and impactful journey...” - Justin Kudding

— JUNO Award winning Bass Guitarist, Music Producer, Musical Director & Band Leader for Brett Kissel


Music + Media

2024 She’s Easy to Love - #1 on the Canadian Top Indigenous Music Countdown

2024 Honey Leave It - #1 on the Canadian Top Indigenous Music Countdown

2022 Waitin’ on a No – added to SiriusXM CBC Country, #5 spot on Canadian Top 40 Indigenous Music Countdown

2023 December -  Barilla the Gorilla

In her blog, radio host Everett Barilla named Bathroom Floors as the #1 Favourite Canadian Country Song of the year.


2024 April - Nashville Voyager 

Meet Ashley Ghostkeeper - Nashville Voyager

2024 Country Music Alberta Awards 

Nomination for Fan’s Choice and Nomination for Horizon Female Artist of the Year


2023 Future Me  - #1 on the Canadian Top Indigenous Music Countdown


Ashley Ghostkeeper is building a sound that’s all her own. With a prominent artistic voice, her writing is extremely special. She knows exactly what she wants to say reflecting her life values of love, faith, belief and encouraging young women to chase their dreams and overcome adversity. Caring deeply about her Indigenous roots, and Indigenous youth, her Northern Alberta self-headlining tour included many stops at elementary schools in Indigenous communities where Ashley played her songs, and heartened students to follow their passions and pursue their dreams. 3x she achieved #1 on the Indigenous Music Countdown Chart (North American wide all-genre chart) an incredible feat for a completely independently artist. This is just the beginning for Ashley.” - Shawn Moore

— 2024 CMA Ontario Awards Winner, Producer Of The Year


Events

Since 2021, Ashley has performed at small intimate clubs, arenas, and music festivals. She has also entertained audiences within selected programs, residencies, workshops and within school systems.

2023-25

Country Music Alberta Awards & Events

2023, 2024 & 2025 Official Nomination for Fan’s Choice 

2024 Official Nomination for Horizon Female Artist of the Year

2022-25

Music Festivals

Selected

2023, 2024, 2025 Chinook Blast Festival, Calgary, Alberta

2024 Capital Hill Music Festival - Headliner - Calgary, Alberta

2024 Nakota Strong Festival, Alexis First Nation, Alberta

2024 Gulls Summer Send Off Music Festival, Sylvan Lake, Alberta

2023 Stony Plain Music Festival / Indigenous Peoples Day - Headliner - Stony Plain, Alberta

2023 Sunshine Music Festival, Upper Sunshine Coast, British Columbia

2023 Calgary Glow Festival, Calgary, Alberta

2023 Deer Pointe Music Festival, Calgary, Alberta

2023 K Days Indigenous Experience Stage, Edmonton, Alberta

2022 Sākihiwē Festival, Winnipeg, Manitoba

2021-24

Singer/Songwriter Workshops, Programs & Residencies

Selected

2024 CBC Inaugural Reverie Music Residency in Toronto

2024 Writer’s Round performances  in Nashville Tennessee

2023 TD Music Artist In Residence at Grant MacEwan University 

2022 Anishinaabeg  Gaa-Wiid-Anokiwiiwad Chi-Gidochigewad Indigenous Music Residency

North on 35

Headlining Tour in Northern Alberta

Calgary YYC Music Awards

Nominations

2025  - Solo Artist Of The Year

Songwriter Of The Year “She’s Easy To Love” 

Single Of The Year “She’s Easy To Love” 

Country Recording Of The Year “She’s Easy To Love” 

Indigenous Artist Of The Year

2024 - Indigenous Artist Of The Year


 

Oh Canada

Anthem in French and English


As a proud Metis woman with many self-taught musical artists in my northern family, I found Ashley's original My North Star Home soul-wrenchingly familiar. Her rich melodious voice bringing life to haunting lyrics filled me with an overwhelming sense of family and of coming home. The song was, simply put, transcendent.” - Dr. Yvonne Poitras Pratt

— Head of Indigenous Studies at the University of Calgary and Métis Knowledge Keeper



Ashley Ghostkeeper is always warm and welcoming to people she’s met in the music industry, while not being afraid to show her Métis heritage when she performs on the stage. She is a powerful female voice in the Indigenous community as she encourages other young women to pursue their passions even giving them opportunities to perform alongside her at some of her performances. Working with her at a LIVE performance or on a set, she acts professionally while bringing a positive attitude that brings a smile to everyone’s face who is involved in the project.” - Keith Driver

— CJWE – Community Reporter, Drive Show Host, CJWE – Alberta’s Best Country 88.1 Calgary, 103.5 FM Lethbridge and 106.3 FM Medicine Hat


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