Juno Awards of 1972
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The Juno Awards of 1972, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 28 February 1972 in Toronto at a ceremony at the Inn on the Park hotel's Centennial Ballroom.
Interest in these music awards was gaining rapidly as approximately 1000 attended the ceremonies, compared to 250 in 1970.
Roughly 3000 subscribers of RPM Magazine completed a survey which determined the winners of this year's awards. Most awards are determined by the poll, except for the songwriting category which was chosen by RPM editor Walt Grealis.
[edit] Winners
[edit] Best Female Vocalist
Winner: Anne Murray
[edit] Outstanding Performance - Female
Winner: Ginette Reno
[edit] Best Male Vocalist
Winner: Gordon Lightfoot
[edit] Outstanding Performance - Male
Winner: Joey Gregorash
[edit] Best Group
Winner: The Stampeders
[edit] Outstanding Performance - Group
Winner: Lighthouse
[edit] Best Songwriter
Winner: Rich Dodson
[edit] Best Country Female Artist
Winner: Myrna Lorrie
[edit] Best Country Male Artist
Winner: Stompin' Tom Connors
[edit] Best Country Group or Duo
Winner: The Mercey Brothers
[edit] Folk Singer of the Year
Winner: Bruce Cockburn
[edit] References
- Batten, Jack. "Everybody sneered at Grealis, but Juno is suddenly respectable", The Globe and Mail, 26 February 1972, p. 27.
- "Special Juno Edition", RPM, 4 March 1972.
- "Junos a Glittering Affair", RPM, 11 March 1972, p. 2.
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