Juno Award for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year
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[edit] Winnners
[edit] Best Jazz Album (1977 - 1993)
- 1977 - Phil Nimmons - Nimmons 'N Nine Plus Six, The Atlantic Suite
- 1978 - Rob McConnell & The Boss Brass, Big Band Jazz
- 1979 - Tommy Banks Big Band with Guest "Big" Miller, Jazz Canada Montreux 1978
- 1980 - Ed Bickert/Don Thompson, Sackville 4005
- 1981 - Rob McConnell & The Boss Brass, Present Perfect
- 1982 - The Brass Connection, The Brass Connection
- 1983 - Fraser MacPherson/Oliver Gannon, I Didn't Know About You
- 1984 - Rob McConnell & The Boss Brass, All In Good Time
- 1985 - Don Thompson, A Beautiful Friendship
- 1986 - Oliver Jones, Lights of Burgundy
- 1987 - The Oscar Peterson Four, If You Could See Me Now
- 1989 - The Hugh Fraser Quintet, Looking Up
- 1990 - Jon Ballantyne Trio Featuring Joe Henderson, Skydance
- 1991 - Mike Murley, Two Sides
- 1992 - Renee Rosnes, For The Moment
- 1992 - Brian Dickinson, In Transition
- 1992 - Rob McConnell & The Boss Brass, The Brass Is Back
- 1993 - P.J. Perry, My Ideal
[edit] Best Mainstream Jazz Album (1994 - 1999)
- 1994 - Dave Young/Phil Dwyer Quartet, Fables and Dreams
- 1996 - Ingrid Jensen, Vernal Fields
- 1998 - The Hugh Fraser Quintet, In The Mean Time
- 1999 - Kirk MacDonald, The Atlantic Sessions
[edit] Best Contemporary Jazz Album (1994 - 1999)
- 1994 - Holly Cole Trio, Don't Smoke In Bed
- 1995 - Jim Hillman & The Merlin Factor, The Merlin Factor
- 1997 - Joe Sealy, Africville Suite
[edit] Best Vocal Jazz Album (2000 - 2002)
[edit] Vocal Jazz Album of the Year (2003 - Present)
- 2004 - Holly Cole, Shade