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

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1982

Male Vocalist of the Year

1992
Bryan Adams John “Mutt” Lange (Everything I Do) I Do It For You; Can't Stop This Thing We Started - Waking Up The Neighbours - Bryan Adams

Producer of the Year

1982

Male Vocalist of the Year

1992
Tom Cochrane All The King's Men - Mad Mad World - Tom Cochrance

Producer of the Year

1992
Neil Peart Geddy Lee Alex Lifeson Rupert Hines Roll The Bones - Roll The Bones - Rush

Producer of the Year

1992
Loreena McKennitt Brian Hughes All Soul's Night; Greensleeves - The Visit - Loreena McKennitt

Producer of the Year

1982

Female Vocalist of the Year

1982

Female Vocalist of the Year

1982

Female Vocalist of the Year

1982

Female Vocalist of the Year

1982

Female Vocalist of the Year

1982

Male Vocalist of the Year

1982
Jack Lavin Thirsty Ears- Powder Blues

Composer of the Year

1982
Baron Longfellow Amour- Baron Longfellow

Composer of the Year

1982
Carole Pope Kevan Staples High School onfidential- Rough Trade

Composer of the Year

1982
Mike Reno Paul Dean Loverboy Turn Me Loose - Loveboy

Composer of the Year

1978
David Greene Big Band Jazz - Rob McConnell & The Boss Brass

Recording Engineer of the Year

1978
Ken Friesen Hard Rock Town - Murray McLachlan

Recording Engineer of the Year

1982
Bette Davis Eyes

International Single of the Year

1978
Rolf Hennemann Mamma Let Him Play - Doucette

Recording Engineer 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