Past Nominees + Winners - The JUNO Awards
AWARDS

Past Nominees + Winners

Filter Awards
1970
2025
All Categories
No
YEAR09
NomineeZA CategoryAZ
2023
Esmerine Everything Was Forever Until It Was No More

Instrumental Album of the Year

1989

Best R&B/Soul Recording

1986

Best R&B/Soul Recording

1987
Erroll Starr For The Love of Money

Best R&B/Soul Recording

1996
Errol Blackwood Waking Up The Dream

Best Reggae Recording

1987
Errol Blackwood Chant, Chant

Best Reggae / Calypso Recording

1989
Errol Blackwood Give Peace a Chance

Best Reggae / Calypso Recording

1983
Ernie Coombs Terry McNanus Wake Up Mr. Dressup!

Best Children's Album

1980
Ernie Coombs Mr. Dressup

Children's Album of the Year

2018

Jazz Album of the Year: Group

2020

Jazz Album of the Year: Group

2023

Jazz Album of the Year: Solo

2021

Classical Album of the Year: Vocal or Choral

2014
Erin Propp Larry Roy Courage, My Love

Vocal Jazz Album of the Year

1987
Erika Gagnon Fields of Fire- Corey Hart

Best Album Graphics

2016
Erik West Milette WEST TRAINZ – West Trainz

Recording Package of the Year

2025
Erik M. Grice Vanessa Elizabeth Heins Chandler Wyatt – C. Louis

Album Artwork of the Year

1995
Erica Goodman Erica Goodman play Canadian Harp Music

Best Classical Album: Solo or Chamber Ensemble

1997
Eric’s Trip Purple Blue

Best Alternative Album

1997
The Tragically Hip Eric Yealland Ahead by a Century - The Tragically Hip

Best Video

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.

9002 TOTAL NOMINEES