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

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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
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

1989
Jim Vallance Diamond Sun- Glass Tiger

Producer of the Year

1989
Mike Fraser Calling America, Different Drummer- Tom Cochrane & Red Rider

Recording Engineer of the Year

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
Candi Dancing Under a Latin Moon

Best R&B/Soul Recording

1989
Liberty Silver Private Property

Best R&B/Soul Recording

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.

8737 TOTAL NOMINEES