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

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1978

Most Promising Group of the Year

1978

Most Promising Group of the Year

1978

Most Promising Group of the Year

1978

Most Promising Group of the Year

1978

Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year

1978

Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year

1978

Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year

1978

Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year

1978

Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year

1978
André Gagnon Pierre Tessier Le Ste. Laurent - André Gagnon

Producer of the Year - Album

1978
Fred Mollin Matthew McCauley Longer Fuse - Dan Hill

Producer of the Year - Album

1978
Rush Terry Brown A Farewell To Kings - Rush

Producer of the Year - Album

1978
Mel Shaw The Best of The Stampeders - The Stampeders

Producer of the Year - Album

1978
Bill Henderson Ross Turney Dreams, Dreams, Dreams - Chilliwack

Producer of the Year - Album

1978
Myles Goodwyn You Won't Dance With Me - April Wine

Producer of the Year - Single

1978
Harry Hinde Que Sera Sera - The Raes

Producer of the Year - Single

1978
Fred Mollin Matthew McCauley Sometimes When We Touch - Dan Hill

Producer of the Year - Single

1978
Patsy Gallant Ian Roberston Sugar Daddy - Patsy Gallant

Producer of the Year - Single

1978
Dominic Sceiscente Michel Daigle Let's Try Once Again - Patrick Norman

Producer of the Year - Single

1978
Glenn Axford Boxton - Ron Paley

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.

8753 TOTAL NOMINEES