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

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2017
Will Stroet Wordplay

Children's Album of the Year

2017
Charles Richard-Hamelin Beethoven, Enescu & Chopin: Works for Piano (Live)

Classical Album of the Year: Solo or Chamber

2017
Tasha the Amazon Die Every Day

Rap Recording of the Year

2017
Bit Funk Off the Ground ft. Shae Jacobs

Dance Recording of the Year

2017
Jacques Greene You Can’t Deny

Dance Recording of the Year

2017
Jay Kartier Who Feels It Knows

Reggae Recording of the Year

2017
Bryden Gwiss Kiwenzie Round Dance & Beats (Powwow)

Indigenous Music Album of the Year

2017
Quantum Tangle Tiny Hands

Indigenous Music Album of the Year

2017

Indigenous Music Album of the Year

2017
William Prince Earthly Days

Indigenous Music Album of the Year

2017
Corin Raymond Hobo Jungle Fever Dreams

Contemporary Roots Album of the Year

2017
Kacy & Clayton Strange Country

Contemporary Roots Album of the Year

2017
William Prince Earthly Days

Contemporary Roots Album of the Year

2017

Traditional Roots Album of the Year

2017
The East Pointers Secret Victory

Traditional Roots Album of the Year

2017
Sean Pinchin Monkey Brain

Blues Album of the Year

2017
Okavango African Orchestra Okavango African Orchestra

World Music Album of the Year

2017
Turkwaz Nazar

World Music Album of the Year

2017
Matty Green “Shine A Light” BANNERS EP – BANNERS, “Armageddon” ARMAGEDDON – Michelle Treacy

Recording Engineer of the Year

2017
Jason Dufour “Push + Pull”, “Beck + Call” TOUCH – July Talk

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.

5694 TOTAL NOMINEES