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

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2002
Aaron Burnett Call Of The Wild

Best Children's Album

2002

Best Children's Album

2002
Judy & David Red's In The Hood

Best Children's Album

2002
Don Thompson Forgotten Memories

Best Traditional Jazz Album - Instrumental

2002
Mike Murley Murley, Bickert & Wallace: Live At The Senator

Best Traditional Jazz Album - Instrumental

2002
Campbell Ryga Spectacular

Best Traditional Jazz Album - Instrumental

2002
Paul Tobey Street Culture

Best Traditional Jazz Album - Instrumental

2002
Susan Hammond A Classical Kids Christmas

Best Children's Album

1989
Noel Golden Ed Stone Never Say Never- Triumph, Dance Desire- Haywire

Recording Engineer of the Year

1989
Thomas Balint Vertigo Tango-The Spoons

Best Album Design

1989
J. Don Blair Celebration- 13 Different Multi-cultural Groups- Folk Arts Council of Winnipeg

Best Album Design

1989
Taras Chornowol Beyond Benghazi

Best Album Design

1989
Hugh Syme Levity- Ian Thomas

Best Album Design

1989
Paul Northfield Diamond Sun, I`m Still Searching- Glass Tiger

Recording Engineer of the Year

1989
Bob Rock Bad Medicine- Bon Jovi

Recording Engineer of the Year

1989
Pat Glover Paradiso- Skywalk

Recording Engineer of the Year

1989
Devon Haughton War On Drugs

Best Reggae / Calypso Recording

1989
Bruce Fairbairn The Movie- Aerosmith

Producer of the Year

1989
David Foster Winter Games- David Foster

Producer of the Year

1989
Daniel Lanois Robbie Robertson Big Sky, Somewhere Down the Crazy River- Robbie Robertson

Producer 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.

8998 TOTAL NOMINEES