Jack Richardson Producer of the Year Award
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The Juno Award for "Producer of the Year" has been awarded since 1975. It was renamed the "Jack Richardson Producer of the Year" award in 2003, after Jack Richardson who is a noted Canadian record producer.
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[edit] Winners
[edit] Producer of the Year (1975–1977)
- 1976 - Peter Anastasoff, "The Homecoming"
[edit] Producer of the Year - Single (1978)
- 1978 - Matthew McCauley/Fred Mollin, "Sometimes When We Touch"
[edit] Producer of the Year - Album (1978)
- 1978 - Matthew McCauley/Fred Mollin, Longer Fuse
[edit] Producer of the Year (1979–1998)
- 1980 - Bruce Fairbairn, Armageddon
- 1981 - Gene Martynec, "Tokyo"; "High School Confidential"
- 1986 - David Foster, St. Elmo's Fire Soundtrack
- 1987 - Daniel Lanois, So
- 1991 - David Tyson, "Baby, It's Tonight"; "Don't Hold Back Your Love"
- 1992 - Bryan Adams (Co-producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange), "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You"; "Can't Stop This Thing We Started"
- 1993 - k.d. lang/Ben Mink (Co-producer Greg Penny), "Constant Craving"; "The Mind of Love"
- 1994 - Steven MacKinnon/Marc Jordan, "Waiting for a Miracle"
- 1996 - Michael Phillip Wojewoda, "End of the World"; "Beaton's Delight"
[edit] Best Producer (1999–2001)
- 1999 - Colin James (co-producer Joe Hardy), "Let's Shout"; "C'mon with the C'mon"
- 2000 - Tal Bachman and Bob Rock, "She's So High"; "If You Sleep"
[edit] Jack Richardson Best Producer (2002)
- 2002 - Daniel Lanois (co-producer Brian Eno), "Beautiful Day"; "Elevation"
[edit] Jack Richardson Producer of the Year (2003–Present)
- 2003 - Alanis Morissette, "Hands Clean"; "So Unsexy"
- 2006 - Neil Young, "The Painter"