Past Nominees + Winners - The JUNO Awards
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Past Nominees + Winners

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2005
John Rummen Kim Kinakin James Michin Under My Skin - Avril Lavigne

CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year

2005
Stephen Scott Barlow Perfect Wave - Barlow

Video of the Year

2005

CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year

2005
Jesse Keeler Eva Michon You're A Woman, I'm A Machine - Death From Above 1979

CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year

2005
Bryan Adams Room Service - Bryan Adams

CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year

2005
Vic Florencia "Shot Down My Heart", "When Rita Takes The A Train" - Marc Jordan

Recording Engineer of the Year

2005
John MacLean Sheldon Zaharko "Jumbo Jet Headache" - Limblifter

Recording Engineer of the Year

2005
Peter Prilesnik Eric Ratz "Lucky Me", "Day One" - Sarah Slean

Recording Engineer of the Year

2005
Bob Rock "Welcome To My Life", "Me Against The World" - Simple Plan

Recording Engineer of the Year

2005
L. Stu Young "What Do You Want", "Man In Your Life" - Prince

Recording Engineer of the Year

2005
David Foster "You Raise Me Up" - Josh Groban, "Can't Help Falling In Love" - Michael Bublé

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year

2005
Raine Maida "How Does It Feel", "Fall To Pieces" - Avril Lavigne

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year

2005
Nickelback Joey Moi "Someday", "Figured You Out" - Nickelback

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year

2005
Bob Rock "Welcome To My Life" - Simple Plan, "Some Kind Of Monster" - Metallica

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year

2005
Nelly Furtado Track & Field "Try", "Explode" - Nelly Furtado

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year

2004
Michel Cusson Un Homme et son Péché

Instrumental Album of the Year

2004
I Sorenti Italian Love Songs

Instrumental Album of the Year

2004
The Covingtons Country Christmas

Instrumental Album of the Year

2005
Orchid Ensemble Road To Kashgar

World Music Album of the Year

The JUNOS were established in 1971. All awards dated 1970 are RPM Gold Leaf Awards.

CARAS rescheduled the 1988 ceremony from fall to spring 1989. As a result, there was no 1988 JUNO Awards show.

5694 TOTAL NOMINEES