callie bennett discography
a brief history





Her first album is entitled 'Glorify' and was released in 2011, which was nominated twice in the year 2013 Native American Music Awards for Best Female Artist and Best Gospel/Inspirational Recording. This album is no longer available.
In 2016 Callie and her music had the amazing opportunity to be apart of the documentary movie “Awakened: The Spiritual Destiny of the First Americans”and through the soundtrack album of the film released 3 of her singles “Rise Up”, “Awake, Arise & Shine”, and “How Great Thou Art” in the Diné (Navajo) Language.
In the year 2017 not only was Callie's single 'Awake Arise and Shine' nominated in the Native American Music Awards for Best Female Artist of the year and Best Gospel Inspirational Record of the year but won the Best Gospel Inspirational Record of the year Category.
In 2017 her highly anticipated Album entitled 'Awake, Arise, Shine' was released.
In her album 'Awake, Arise, Shine', Callie had the amazing opportunity of having the involvement of Larry Dunn, an original member from the world renown group 'Earth, Wind and Fire', on the single track of her album entitled 'Hope'.
In 2018 her Album 'Awake, Arise, Shine' also won Best Gospel Album of the year in the Indigenous Music Awards in Canada and Callie was nominated four times in the Native American Music Awards for Best Female Artist of the Year, Best Americana Recording of the Year, Best Pop Recording of the year, and her song “All Nations, Tribes, and Tongues” was nominated for Best Song of the Year.

2019 was the year when Callie's first music video 'Reach Who You Are' was nominated for Best Music Video of the Year in the Native American Music Awards. Also in this year at the 19th Annual Native American Music Awards Callie and her Father, Ellson Bennett, performed live at the awards ceremony. In 2019 Callie's Father, Ellson Bennett, released his first studio narrative album "My Anthology" featuring Callie in instrumentation and vocals, and his single from the album "My Supplication" was nominated for Best Indie Single of the Year at the 19th Annual Native American Music Awards.

In 2020 Callie started her Jewelry business of designing jewelry, and handcrafting the jewelry herself. Today her Jewelry consists of Native American handcrafted beadwork, Navajo and Native American inspired jewelry. In 2021 Callie released her 3rd Studio Album "Navajo Gospel Hymns: Priceless Treasures" which was her first Navajo Gospel Hymn album.
In the same year Callie stepped into the waters of fashion designing and was brought onto the team of the company Hool'aagoo as a fashion designer and to this day she has designed shirts, skirts, dresses and shawls.
To see apparel and fashion designed by Callie go to Hoolaagoo.com

In 2023, Callie released her Single "Rez Chick" in collaboration with fellow Native American Music Award Winner and Hall of Fame Living Legend Keith Secola. Alongside with its release, they released a Music Video and a Behind the Scenes for the Music Video. To watch the Music Video Click Here.
In 2024, Rez Chick was nominated twice for Best Music Video and Best Country Recording in the Native American Music Awards, and her single 'This is it' was nominated for Best Pop Recording as well.
in 2025, Rez Chick was announced as the winner of Best Music Video with Keith Secola!
Callie has also had the honor to open in concert for the well known Christian band Kutless, and sing the United States National Anthem in the Diné (Navajo) Language at various places including schools, veteran's honoring events, the Phoenix, Arizona's Heard Museum's Annual Indian Fair & Market, and the Phoenix Suns NBA Games.
Because of her many options with styles and sounds, Callie desires to explore the exciting possibilities of involving indigenous culture with her music. Callie also has a passion to explore her other giftings in photography and the arts of jewelry and beadwork and fashion.