Past Nominees + Winners - The JUNO Awards
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1981

Folk Artist of the Year

1981

Canadian Music Hall of Fame

1981
Jim & Rosalie Listen to me

Best Children's Album

1981
Sharon, Lois & Bram Singing 'n Swinging

Best Children's Album

1981
Fred Penner The Cat Came Back

Best Children's Album

1981
The Travellers Merry-Go-Round

Best Children's Album

1981
The Free Rose Corporation You've Got to be a Kid To Get In

Best Children's Album

1981
Bruce Fairbairn Young & Restless, Satellite- Prism

Producer of the Year

1981
Claire Lawrence Long Nights, Bad, Bad Gril- Shari Ulrich

Producer of the Year

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

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