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

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1981
Gene Martynec Tokyo- Bruce Cockburn, High School Confidential- Carole Pope and Rough Trade

Producer of the Year

1981
Jack Richardson Battle Scar- Max Webster, Heads Are Gonna Roll- Straight Lines

Producer of the Year

1981
George Semkiw Hot Spikes, What Am I To Do- Fist

Producer of the Year

1981
Terry Brown Metropolitan Life- B.B. Gabor

Recording Engineer of the Year

1981
Gary Gray What About the Bond- Bruce Cockburn, High School Confidential- Carole Pope and Rough Trade

Recording Engineer of the Year

1981
David Greene Battle Scar- Max Webster

Recording Engineer of the Year

1981
Mike Jones Factory, We're OK- Instructions

Recording Engineer of the Year

1981
The Invisible Man, Oh No- Zero One

Recording Engineer of the Year

1981
Doug Bennett Cognac & Bologna- Doug & the Slugs

Album Graphics

1981
Jeannette Hanna We Deliver- Downchild Blues Band

Album Graphics

1981
Dean Motter Loverboy- Loverboy

Album Graphics

1981
James O’Mara Straight Lines- Straight Lines

Album Graphics

1981
Francois Dompierre Francois Dompierre

Best Classical Album of the Year

1981
Glenn Gould Bach Toccatas, Vol. 2

Best Classical Album of the Year

1981
The Orford String Quartet The Orford Sting Quartet

Best Classical Album of the Year

1981
Arthur Ozolins Stravinsky- Chopin Ballads

Best Classical Album of the Year

1981
Canadian Brass The Village Band

Best Classical Album of the Year

1981
Glen Hall The Book of the Heart

Best Jazz Album

1981
Don Thompson Don Thompson- Circles

Best Jazz Album

1981
Bob Stroup Entre Amis

Best Jazz Album

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.

8753 TOTAL NOMINEES