Past Nominees + Winners - The JUNO Awards
AWARDS

Past Nominees + Winners

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1998

Single of the Year

1998
Lenny Derose Shine, Pearly White - Junkhouse

Recording Engineer of the Year

1998
Kevin Doyle The Lark in the Clear Air, Barbara Allan - John McDermott

Recording Engineer of the Year

1998
Chad Irschick Godspeed, Constance - Ron Hynes

Recording Engineer of the Year

1998
Ian Thomas Peter Cardinali The Way of Things, Stuck in Between - The Boomers

Producer of the Year

1998
Corey Hart Miles to Go (Before I Sleep), Where Is The Love - Celine Dion

Producer of the Year

1998
Arnold Lanni Superman's Dead, Clumsy - Our Lady Peace

Producer of the Year

1998
Pierre Marchand Building A Mystery - Sarah McLachlan

Producer of the Year

1998
Michael Phillip Wojewoda Armstrong and the Guys, Our Ambassador - Spirit of the West

Producer of the Year

1998

Country Group or Duo of the Year

1998

Instrumental Artist(s) of the Year

1998
Jann Arden Wishing That, Ode To A Friend - Jann Arden

Songwriter of the Year

1998
Sarah McLachlan Pierre Marchand Building A Mystery - Sarah McLachlan

Songwriter of the Year

1998
Dean McTaggart Dark Horse - Amanda Marshall (Co-Songwriters: David Tyson, Amanda Marshall); Mila Mason, Love's Funny That Way - Wynonna (Co-Songwriters: David Tyson, Tina Arena); Ma Huitieme Merveille - Liana Foly (Co-Songwriter David Tyson)

Songwriter of the Year

1998
Odds Someone Who's Cool, Nothing Beautiful, Suppertime - Odds

Songwriter of the Year

1998
David Tyson Dark Horse - Amanda Marshall (Co-Songwriters: Dean McTaggart, Amanda Marshall); Beautiful Goodbye - Amanda Marshall (Co-Songwriter Christopher Ward); Trust Me This Is Love - Amanda Marshall (Co-Songwriter Dean McTaggart)

Songwriter of the Year

1998

Country Group or Duo of the Year

1998

Country Group or Duo of the Year

1998

Country Group or Duo of the Year

1998

Country Group or Duo 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