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

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2020
Jay Douglas Jah Children

Reggae Recording of the Year

1998

Best Video

1999
Javier Aguilera David Usher Forestfire - David Usher

Best Video

2001

Best Reggae Recording

2009
Jason Wilson The Peacemaker's Chauffeur

Reggae Recording of the Year

1996

Country Male Vocalist of the Year

1997

Country Male Vocalist of the Year

1998

Country Male Vocalist of the Year

2001

Best Country Male Artist

1999

Best Country Male Vocalist

2012
Jason McCoy Everything

Country Album of the Year

2001
Jason Levine James McCollum "Get Down" - b4-4, "www.neverforgetyou" - Prozzäk

Best Producer

2017
Jason Dufour “Push + Pull”, “Beck + Call” TOUCH – July Talk

Recording Engineer of the Year

2019
Jason Dufour “Truck Full Of Money” BOTH WAYS – Donovan Woods (Meant Well*Fontana North/Universal)
“When My Body Breaks” HOLY SMOKE – Kandle (Sleepless*Universal)

Recording Engineer of the Year

2020
Jason Dufour “Push For Yellow”, “There's Still A Light In The House” MAYBE – Valley 

Recording Engineer of the Year

2021
Jason Dufour “All of the Feelings” CRAVE – Kiesza, “Whiskey Tonight” JADE EAGLESON – Jade Eagleson

Recording Engineer of the Year

2023
Jason Dufour “She Don’t Know” HONKEYTONK REVIVAL – Jade Eagleson, “The Old Me” THERAPY – Ria Mae

Recording Engineer of the Year

2007

Aboriginal Recording of the Year

2024
Jason Brando Lubalin Mathieu Sénéchal Sam Avant “Confetti” (co-producer/coproducteur Rob Grimaldi) 99 NIGHTS – Charlotte Cardin, “Jim Carrey” 99 NIGHTS – Charlotte Cardin

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year

2003

Pop 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.

8998 TOTAL NOMINEES