Juno Awards of 1996
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The Juno Awards of 1996, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 10 March 1996 in Hamilton, Ontario at a ceremony in the Copps Coliseum. Anne Murray was the host for the ceremonies, which were broadcast on CBC Television.
Quebec-based independent classical label Analekta Records boycotted the Junos after failing to receive a Juno nomination after attempts for five years. Analekta claimed its sales were twice that of CBC Records.[1]
Several record stores such as CD Plus, HMV, Sunrise and Music World also intended to boycott the Junos because competing music retailer Columbia House had signed on as a Juno advertiser.[2]
Nominations were announced 31 January 1996. Prominent nominees were Alanis Morissette and Shania Twain who had recent internationally successful albums who both won Grammy Awards on 28 February 1996.[3] Alanis Morissette won in five Juno categories, becoming this year's major winner.[4]
[edit] Nominees and winners
[edit] Levi's Entertainer of the Year
This award was chosen by a national poll rather than by Juno organisers CARAS.
Winner: Shania Twain
Other Nominees:
[edit] Best Female Vocalist
Winner: Alanis Morissette
Other Nominees:
[edit] Best Male Vocalist
Winner: Colin James
Other Nominees:
[edit] Best New Solo Artist
Winner: Ashley MacIsaac
Other Nominees:
- Lara Fabien
- Amanda Marshall
- Laura Smith
- Kim Stockwood
[edit] Group of the Year
Winner: Blue Rodeo
Other Nominees:
[edit] Best New Group
Winner: Philosopher Kings
Other Nominees:
[edit] Songwriter of the Year
Winner: Alanis Morissette
Other Nominees:
[edit] Best Country Female Vocalist
Winner: Shania Twain
Other Nominees:
- Lisa Brokop
- Cindy Church
- Patricia Conroy
- Michelle Wright
[edit] Best Country Male Vocalist
Winner: Charlie Major
Other Nominees:
- George Fox
- Jason McCoy
- Don Neilson
- Calvin Wiggett
[edit] Best Country Group or Duo
Winner: Prairie Oyster
Other Nominees:
- Farmer's Daughter
- Quartette
- The Johner Brothers
- The Rankin Family
[edit] Best Instrumental Artist
Winner: Liona Boyd
Other Nominees:
- Richard Abel
- George Amatino
- Hennie Bekker
- André Gagnon
[edit] Best Producer
Winner: Michael Phillip Wojewoda, "End Of the World" by The Waltons; "Beaton's Delight" by Ashley MacIsaac
Other Nominees:
- Bryan Adams with co-producer Robert "Mutt" Lange, "Have You Every Really Loved a Woman" by Bryan Adams
- David Foster (with co-producer Madonna), "You'll See (Something to Remember)" by Madonna; "I Can Love You Like That (And the Music Speaks)" by All-4-One
- Chad Irschick, "O Siem" by Susan Aglukark
- David Tyson, "Beautiful Goodbye" and "Birmingham" by Amanda Marshall
[edit] Best Recording Engineer
Winner: Chad Irschick, "O Siem" by Susan Aglukark
Other Nominees:
- Lenny DeRose, "Faith" and "Their Lights" by Crash Vegas
- Kevin Doyle, "Here, There and Everywhere" by John McDermott
- Rob Heany, "Alegria" by Cirque de Soleil
- Ian Terry, "The Way You Look Tonight" by Oliver Jones and "Canon" by D.D. Jackson
[edit] Canadian Music Hall of Fame
Winners: David Clayton-Thomas, Denny Doherty, John Kay, Domenic Troiano, Zal Yanovsky
[edit] Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award
Winner: Ronnie Hawkins
[edit] Nominated and winning albums
[edit] Best Album
Winner: Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette
Other Nominees:
- D'Eux, Celine Dion
- Ragged Ass Road, Tom Cochrane
- The Woman in Me, Shania Twain
- This Child, Susan Aglukark
[edit] Best Children's Album
Winner: Celery Stalks At Midnight, Al Simmons
Other Nominees:
- Hallelujah Handel!, Susan Hammond, Classical Kids
- The Keeper, Will Millar
- Philharmonic Fool, Rick Scott
- Raffi Radio, Raffi
[edit] Best Classical Album (Solo or Chamber Ensemble)
Winner: Alkan: Grande Sonate/Sonatine/ Le Festin d'Esope, piano Marc-Andre Hamelin
Other Nominees:
- Bach: Violin Concertos, Jeanne Lamon, Tafelmusik
- Debussy: Preludes, Livres 1 and 2, piano Francine Kay
- Quartet for the End of Time, Amici with violin Shmuel Askenasi
- Suite hébraïque, violin Jacques Israelievitch, piano John Greer
[edit] Best Classical Album (Large Ensemble)
Winner: Shostakovich: Symphonies 5 & 9, Orchestre symphonique de Montreal, conductor Charles Dutoit
Other Nominees:
- Debussy: Children's Corner, Orchestre symphonique de Montreal
- Mendelssohn: Symphonies 1 and 5, Hebrides Overture, Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra
- Purcell: Ayres for the Theatre, Tafelmusik
- Tchaikovsky and Sibelius: Violin Concertos, Leila Josefowicz, The Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields
[edit] Best Classical Album (Vocal or Choral Performance)
Winner: Ben Heppner Sings Richard Strauss, tenor Ben Heppner, The Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis
Other Nominees:
- Great Tenor Arias, Ben Heppner, Munich Radio Orchestra
- Healey Willan: An Apostrophe to the Theavenly Hosts, Vancouver Chamber Choir
- J.S. Bach: Secular Cantatas, Vol. 1, Dorothea Roschmann, Hugues Saint-Gelais, Kevin McMillan, Les Violons du Roy
- Ravel: L'enfant et les sortileges, Sheherazade, Orchestre symphonique de Montreal and Choir
[edit] Best Album Design
Winner: Tom Wilson and Alex Wittholz, Birthday Boy
Other Nominees:
- David Andoff, Derek Shapton, Hi, How Are You Today? by Ashley MacIsaac
- David Andoff, Paul van Dongen, Tara McVicar, Bootsauce by Bootsauce
- Steven R. Gilmore, Anthony Artiaga, Good Weird Feeling, Odds
- Kathi Prosser, Peter Horvath, Dragonfly by Mae Moore
[edit] Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic)
Winner: No Need to Argue, The Cranberries
Other Nominees:
- D'Eux, Celine Dion
- Dangerous Minds, soundtrack
- Hell Freezes Over, Eagles
- The Woman in Me, Shania Twain
[edit] Best Blues/Gospel Album
Winner: That River, Jim Byrnes
Other Nominees:
- Big City Blues, Sue Foley
- Rites of Passage, Georgette Fry
- Urban Blues re: Newell, King Biscuit Boy
- When the Sun Goes Down, The Sidemen
[edit] Best Mainstream Jazz Album
Winner: Vernal Fields, Ingrid Jensen
Other Nominees:
- A Timeless Place, Jeri Brown
- Basso Continuo, Normand Guilbeault Ensemble
- From Lush to Lively, Oliver Jones
- Peace Song, D.D. Jackson
[edit] Best Contemporary Jazz Album
Winner: NOJO, Neufeld-Occhipinti Jazz Orchestra
Other Nominees:
- Frontier Tunes, The Merlin Factor
- Lucky to be Me, Carol Weisman
- Rendez-vous Brazil Cuba, Jane Bunnett
- Touch, Rich Shadrach Lazar and Montuno Police
[edit] Best Selling Francophone Album
Winner: D'eux, Celine Dion
Other Nominees:
- Beau dommage, Beau Dommage
- Bohemienne, Marjo
- Carpe diem, Lara Fabien
- C'est la vie, Mario Pelchat
[edit] Hard Rock Album of the Year
Winner: Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette
Other Nominees:
- The Edges of Twilight, The Tea Party
- Good Weird Feeling, Odds
- Mirror Ball, Neil Young
- Teeth and Tissue, The Headstones
[edit] Best Roots or Traditional Album - Group
Winner: Gypsies & Lovers, The Irish Descendants
Other Nominees:
- Inside the Dreaming, The Wyrd Sisters
- Late As Usual, The Paperboys
- Night Visions, Orealis
- Up, Great Big Sea
[edit] Best Alternative Album
Winner: What Fresh Hell is This?, Art Bergmann
Other Nominees:
- Fluke, Rusty
- Kombinator, The Inbreds
- Mock Up, Scale Down, The Super Friendz
- Somebody Spoke, Hardship Post
[edit] Nominated and winning releases
[edit] Single of the Year
Winner: "You Oughta Know", Alanis Morissette
Other Nominees:
- "Any Man of Mine", Shania Twain
- "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman", Bryan Adams
- "Insensitive", Jann Arden
- "O Siem", Susan Aglukark
[edit] Best Classical Composition
Winner: Concerto For Violin And Orchestra, Andrew P. MacDonald, David Stewart, Manitoba Chamber Orchestra
Other Nominees:
- "I Think That I Shall Never See...", Chan Ka Nin for Amici
- "Music for Heaven and Earth", Alexina Louie for Esprit Orchestra
- "Piano Concerto", Glenn Buhr for Christina Petrowksa, Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
- "Touchings", Harry Freedman for Nexus, The Esprit Orchestra
[edit] Best Music of Aboriginal Canada Recording
Winner: ETSI Shon "Grandfather Song", Jerry Alfred and The Medicine Beat
Other Nominees:
- "Dancing Around the World", Red Bull Singers
- "Message", "Wapistan", Lawrence Martin
- "Sacred Ground", Jess Lee
- This Child, Susan Aglukark
[edit] Best Rap Recording
Winner: "E-Z On Tha Motion", Ghetto Concept
Other Nominees:
- "Drama", Da Grass Roots Music with Elemental
- "The Legacy", UBAD
- "Still Caught Up", Saukrates
- "360 Degrees", Cipher
[edit] Best R&B/Soul Recording
Winner: Deborah Cox, Deborah Cox
Other Nominees:
- Absolute, JackSoul
- Feel the Good Times, Charlene Smith
- Memories of the SoulShack Survivors, Bass Is Base
- Philosopher Kings, Philosopher Kings
[edit] Best Reggae Recording
Winner: "Now And Forever", Sattalites
Other Nominees:
- "Real Personal", Tanya Mullings
- "Si Wi Dem Nuh Know We", Snow
- "Something Real", Lazo
- "Waking Up the Dream", Errol Blackwood
[edit] Best Global Album
Winner: Music From Africa, Takadja
Other Nominees:
- Alegria, Cirque du Soleil
- Jmpn For Joy, Punjabi by Nature
- Vamo a Pambicha, Papo Ross and Orquesta Pambiche
- When Ahab Met Moishe, The Angstones
[edit] Best Dance Recording
Winner: "A Deeper Shade Of Love (Extended Mix)", Camille
Other Nominees:
- "Come Into My Life (Extended Mix)", JLM
- "Get Away (Stonebridge and Nick Nice Club Mix)", Shauna Davis
- "Never Let You Go (Tempered Club Mix)", Temperance
- "Take Control (Matrix Airplay Edit)", BKS
[edit] Best Video
Winner: Jeth Weinrich, "Good Mother" by Jann Arden
Other Nominees:
- Alain Desrochers, "O Siem" by Susan Aglukark
- Tim Hamilton, "The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead" by Crash Test Dummies
- Stephen Scott, "Freedom" by Colin James
- Curtis Wehrfritz, "Sister Awak" by The Tea Party
[edit] References
- ^ Globe and Mail. "For the love of music", The Globe and Mail, 6 January 1996, pp. C1,C2.
- ^ Globe and Mail. "Arts Ink: Coupland's name on U.S author list / Juno boycott", The Globe and Mail, 15 February 1996, pp. D2.
- ^ Canadian Press. "Juno nominees reflect success of female singers", The Globe and Mail, 1 February 1996, pp. D2.
- ^ Renzetti, Elizabeth. "You Oughta Know: Morissette sweeps Junos", The Globe and Mail, 11 March 1996, pp. C1.