Past Nominees + Winners - The JUNO Awards
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2017

Alternative Album of the Year

2017
Barbra Lica I’m Still Learning

Vocal Jazz Album of the Year

2017

Vocal Jazz Album of the Year

2017
Heather Bambrick You’ll Never Know

Vocal Jazz Album of the Year

2017
Mike Janzen Nudging Forever

Jazz Album of the Year: Solo

2017
Jazz Cartier Hotel Paranoia

Rap Recording of the Year

2017
Tory Lanez I Told You

Rap Recording of the Year

2017
Andy Shauf “The Magician”, “To You” THE PARTY – Andy Shauf

Recording Engineer of the Year

2017
Bob Moses Days Gone By

Electronic Album of the Year

2017
Ruth B. “Lost Boy”, “Superficial Love”, “2 Poor Kids” THE INTRO – Ruth B

Songwriter of the Year

2017
Jaylene Johnson Potter & Clay

Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year

2017
Manafest Reborn

Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year

2017
Steve Bell Where the Good Way Lies

Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year

2017

Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year

2017
Howie Beck “Work” (Co-producer Charlotte Day Wilson) CDW – Charlotte Day Wilson, “High Five” (Co-producer Dan Kurtz) ROYAL BLUES – Dragonette

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year

2017
Eric Ratz “The Enforcer” (Co-producer Monster Truck) SITTIN’ HEAVY – Monster Truck, “Fever” DEALBREAKER – Royal Tusk

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year

2017
A Tribe Called Red “R.E.D. ft. Yasiin Bey, Narcy & Black Bear”, “Sila ft. Tanya Tagaq” WE ARE THE HALLUCI NATION – A Tribe Called Red

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year

2017
Eric Ratz “Afraid of Heights” AFRAID OF HEIGHTS – Billy Talent Warner, “Don’t Tell Me How to Live” SITTIN’ HEAVY – Monster Truck

Recording Engineer of the Year

2017
George Seara “Treat You Better”, “Don’t Be A Fool” ILLUMINATE – Shawn Mendes

Recording Engineer of the Year

2017
Grimes Mac Boucher Kill v Maim - GRIMES

Video 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.

8998 TOTAL NOMINEES