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

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2019

Canadian Music Hall of Fame

2020
Silla and Rise Galactic Gala

World Music Album of the Year

2020

World Music Album of the Year

2020

Vocal Jazz Album of the Year

2020
Djely Tapa BAROKAN

World Music Album of the Year

2020

Vocal Jazz Album of the Year

2020
Bria Skonberg Nothing Never Happens

Vocal Jazz Album of the Year

2020

Vocal Jazz Album of the Year

2020
Okavango African Orchestra Africa Without Borders

World Music Album of the Year

2020

Vocal Jazz Album of the Year

2020
OKAN Sombras

World Music Album of the Year

2020
Miranda Mulholland By Appointment Or Chance

Traditional Roots Album of the Year

2020
April Verch Once A Day

Traditional Roots Album of the Year

2020
Tim Baker Publisher – Plug Your Ears Publishing
“All Hands”, “Dance”, “The Eighteenth Hole”
FOREVER OVERHEAD – Tim Baker 

Songwriter of the Year

2020
The Small Glories Assiniboine & The Red

Traditional Roots Album of the Year

2020
The Dead South Sugar & Joy

Traditional Roots Album of the Year

2020

Traditional Roots Album of the Year

2020
bülow Publisher – Wax on Wax Off Publishing / Sony/ATV Music Publishing Canada
“Boys Will Be Boys” – co-songwriters David Charles Fischer, Mike Wise, Nathan Ferraro THE CONTENDER – bülow
“Sweet Little Lies” – co-songwriters David Charles Fischer, Mike Wise, Nathan Ferraro CRYSTALLINE – bülow
 “Two Punks In Love” – co-songwriters David Charles Fischer, Mike Wise, Nathan Ferraro TWO PUNKS IN LOVE – bülow 

Songwriter of the Year

2020
Lyndon John X (LJX) The Warning Track

Reggae Recording of the Year

2020
Patrick Watson Publisher – Secret City Music Publishing
“Broken”, “Dream for Dreaming” – co-songwriters Joseph Baron Grass, Mikhail Stein, Robbie Kuster
“Here Comes The River” – co-songwriters Joseph Baron Grass, Jules Buckley, Mikhail Stein
WAVE - Patrick Watson 

Songwriter 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.

5512 TOTAL NOMINEES