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

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2014
Donovan Woods Don't Get Too Grand

Roots & Traditional Album of the Year: Solo

2017
Donovan Woods “Leaving Nashville” – co-songwriter Abe Stoklasa THE DRIVER – Charles Kelly Capitol*Universal “What Kind of Love is That” – co-songwriter Tom Douglas, “They Don’t Make Anything in That Town” HARD SETTLE, AIN’T TROUBLED – Donovan Woods

Songwriter of the Year

2019
Donovan Woods “Our Friend Bobby”, “Truck Full of Money”, “Next Year” –co-songwriters Chris Lindsey, Logan Wall
BOTH WAYS – Donovan Woods
Publisher - Meant Well/Warner Chappell Music

Songwriter of the Year

2019
Donovan Woods Both Ways

Contemporary Roots Album of the Year

2022
Donovan Woods Without People

Contemporary Roots Album of the Year

2025
Donovan Woods Things Were Never Good If They're Not Good Now

Contemporary Roots Album of the Year

2008
Donny Parenteau What It Takes

Aboriginal Recording of the Year

2012
Donny Parenteau To Whom It May Concern

Aboriginal Album of the Year

2013
Donny Parenteau Bring It On

Aboriginal Album of the Year

2022

Global Music Album of the Year

2007
Donna & Andy Dinosaurs, Dragons and Me

Children's Album of the Year

1987
Donald Steven Pages of Solitary Delights- Maureen Forrester with The McGill Symphony Orchestra

Best Classical Composition

1989
Jane Siberry Donald Robertson Ingrid & The Footman - Jane Siberry

Best Video

2007

Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award

2009

Traditional Jazz Album of the Year

2006

Traditional Jazz Album of the Year

1983

Best Jazz Album

1981
Don Thompson Don Thompson- Circles

Best Jazz Album

1985
Don Thompson A Beautiful Friendship

Best Jazz Album

2002
Don Thompson Forgotten Memories

Best Traditional Jazz Album - Instrumental

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.

8483 TOTAL NOMINEES