Juno Awards of 1977

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The Juno Awards of 1977, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 16 March 1977 in Toronto at a ceremony hosted by David Steinberg at the Royal York Hotel. The ceremonies were broadcast on a 2-hour CBC Television special.

Classical and jazz categories were introduced this year.

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[edit] Nominees and winners

[edit] Female Vocalist of the Year

Winner: Patsy Gallant

[edit] Male Vocalist of the Year

Winner: Burton Cummings

[edit] Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year

Winner: Colleen Peterson

[edit] Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year

Winner: Burton Cummings

[edit] Group of the Year

Winner: Heart

[edit] Most Promising Group of the Year

Winner: T.H.P. Orchestra

[edit] Composer of the Year

Winner: Gordon Lightfoot, "Wreck Of The Edmond Fitzgerald"

[edit] Country Female Vocalist of the Year

Winner: Carroll Baker

[edit] Country Male Vocalist of the Year

Winner: Murray McLauchlan

[edit] Country Group or Duo of the Year

Winner: The Good Brothers

[edit] Folk Singer of the Year

Winner: Gordon Lightfoot

[edit] Instrumental Artist of the Year

Winner: Hagood Hardy

[edit] Producer of the Year

Winner: M. Flicker, Dreamboat Annie by Heart

[edit] Recording Engineer of the Year

Winner: Paul Page, Are You Ready For Love by Patsy Gallant

[edit] Nominated and winning albums

[edit] Best Selling Album

Winner: Neiges, André Gagnon

[edit] Best Album Graphics

Winner: Michael Bowness, Ian Tamblyn by Ian Tamblyn

[edit] Best Classical Album of the Year

Winner: Beethoven - Vols. 1,2,&3, Anton Kuerti Nominee: Franck and Ravel, Hidetaro Suzuki & Zeyda Ruga-Suzuki Nominee: Franz Schubert & Johannes Brahms, Gisela Depkat Nominee: Liona, Liona Boyd Nominee: Plays J.S. Bach, Pierre Grandmaison

[edit] Best Selling International Album

Winner: Frampton Comes Alive, Peter Frampton

[edit] Best Jazz Album

Winner: The Atlantic Suite, Phil Nimmons - Nimmons 'N Nine Plus Six

[edit] Nominated and winning releases

[edit] Best Selling Single

Winner: "Roxy Roller", Sweeney Todd

[edit] Best Selling International Single

Winner: "I Love To Love", Tina Charles

[edit] References

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