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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

The 2012 Juno Awards (2012)


Synopsis: On April 1 Canada celebrated the best of Canadian music with the annual Juno Awards from the Scotiabank PlaceScotiabank Place in Ottawa. Canadian born actor and the original Captain Kirk himself – William ShatnerWilliam Shatner – hosted the celebration. Along with the award presentations Canadian Music Hall of Fame artists Blue RodeoBlue Rodeo performed; along with City and Colour, Deadmau5, Lights, MC Flipside, Feist, Hedley, He Rosetta!, NickelbackNickelback, Simple PlanSimple Plan, and K’NAAN.

Complete winner list:
  • Juno Fan Choice Award: Justin Bieber
  • Single of the Year: “I Don’t Know” by The Sheepdogs
  • International Album of the Year: “21” by Adele
  • Album of the Year: “Christmas” by Michael Buble
  • Artist of the Year: Feist
  • Group of the Year: Arkells
  • New Artist of the Year: Dan Mangan
  • New Group of the Year: The Sheepdogs
  • Songwriter of the Year: Dallas Green
  • Country Album of the Year: “Roots and Wings” by Terri Clark
  • Adult Alternative Album of the Year: “Metals” by Feist
  • Alternative Album of the Year: “Oh Fortune” by Dan Mangan
  • Pop Album of the Year: “Storms” by Hedley
  • Rock Album of the Year: “Learn & Burn” by The Sheepdogs
  • Vocal Jazz Album of the Year: “Le Carre de nos Amours” by Sonia Johnson
  • Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year: “Changing Seasons” by the Phil Dwyer Orchestra with Mark Fewer
  • Traditional Jazz Album of the Year: “Verge” by David Braid
  • Instrumental Album of the Year: “Stretch Orchestra” by the Stretch Orchestra
  • Francophone Album of the Year: “La Caverne” by Malajube
  • Children’s Album of the Year: “Songs, Stories, and Friends: Let’s Go Play” by Charlie Hope
  • Solo or Chamber Ensemble Classical Album of the Year: “Liszt Piano Sonata” by Marc-Andre Hamelin
  • Large Ensembe or Solo with Large Ensembe Accompaniment Classical Album of the Year: “Daugherty: Fire and Blood” by Alexandre Da Costa and the Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal
  • Vocal or Chorale Performance Classical Album of the Year: “Haydan Arias” by Jane Archibald and the Orchestre Symphonique Bienne
  • Classical Composition of the Year: ”Sepia Fragments” by Derek Charke
  • Rap Recording of the Year: “Take Care” by Drake
  • Dance Recording of the Year: “Hello” by Martin Solveig and Dragonette
  • R&B or Soul Recording of the Year: “Gone and Never Coming Back” by Melanie Fiona
  • Reggae Recording of the Year: “Bleaching Shop” by Exco Levi
  • Aboriginal Album of the Year: “Songs Lived and Life Played” by Murray Porter
  • Roots and Traditional Solo Album of the Year: “Small Source of Comfort” by Bruce Cockburn
  • Roots and Traditional Group Album of the Year: “Bright Morning Stars” by The Wailin’ Jennys
  • Blues Album of the Year: “To Behold” by Monkey Junk
  • Contemporary Christian or Gospel Album of the Year: “On the Alter of Love” by Downhere
  • World Music Album of the Year: “Aam Zameen: Common Ground” by Kiran Ahluwailia
  • Producer of the Year: Brian Howes
  • Recording Engineer of the Year: George Seara
  • Recording Package of the Year: Jeff Harrison and Kim Ridgewell for ”Rest of the Story” by Chris Tarry
  • Video of the Year: Mike Roberts for “Rumbleseat” by The Sadies
  • Music DVD of the Year: Anthony Seck, Jannie McInnes, and Chip Sutherland for “Look at What the Light Did Now” by Feist
  • Electronic Album of the Year: “Ravedeath” by Tim Hecker
  • Metal and Hard Rock Album of the Year: “Venerable” by KEN Mode

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

it was suspended, please do something!! anyway thanks so much

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