Past Nominees + Winners - The JUNO Awards
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1984

Most Promising Group of the Year

1984
Sphere Clown Band I Can Do Anything

Best Children's Album

1984
The Music Builders Chorus Music Builders IV

Best Children's Album

1984
Ann Mortifee Reflections on Crooked Walking

Best Children's Album

1984
The Rugrats Rugrat Rock

Best Children's Album

1984
Fred Penner Special Delivery

Best Children's Album

1984
Bryan Adams Cuts Like a Knife- Bryan Adams

Producer of the Year

1984
Kerry Crawford Jon Goldsmith Stealing Fire- Bruce Cockburn

Producer of the Year

1984
Lisa Dal Bello Whomanfoursays- Dalbello

Producer of the Year

1984
Daniel Lanois Parachute Club- Parachute Club

Producer of the Year

1984
David Tyson Stand Back- The Arrows

Producer of the Year

1984
Gary Gray Weapons- Rough Trade

Recording Engineer of the Year

1984
John Naslen Stealing Fire- Bruce Cockburn

Recording Engineer of the Year

1984
Lenny Derose Whomanfoursays- Dalbello

Recording Engineer of the Year

1984
Heather Brown Deborah Samuel Whomanfoursays- Dalbello

Best Album Graphics

1984
Dean Motter Pat Harbron Honeymoon Suite- Honeymoon Suite

Best Album Graphics

1984

Best Album Graphics

1984
Bart Schoales Stealing Fire- Bruce Cockburn

Best Album Graphics

1984
Canadian Brass Brass in Berlin

Best Classical Album of the Year

1984
Andrew Davis Andrew Davis Palys the organ at Roy Thompson Hall

Best Classical Album 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.

9002 TOTAL NOMINEES