Juno Awards of 2004

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The Juno Awards of 2004 were presented on April 4, 2004 at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and were hosted by Alanis Morissette.

Singer-songwriters Nelly Furtado, Sarah McLachlan, and Nickelback led the nominations with five nominations each. Céline Dion, received four nominations; Billy Talent, Our Lady Peace and Sam Roberts each received three; Avril Lavigne, Barenaked Ladies, Christina Aguilera, Lillix, Michael Bublé, R. Murray Schafer, Shania Twain, and Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra got two nominations each.

Producer/musician Bob Ezrin is this year's inductee into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Walter Grealis, who founded in 1970 what became the Juno Awards, will posthumously receive the award that bears his name, the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award.

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[edit] Nominees and winners

The following lists the nominees and winners for most of the awards.

[edit] Juno Fan Choice Award

Winner: Nickelback

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[edit] Artist of the Year

Winner: Sam Roberts (Universal)

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[edit] Group of the Year

Winner: Nickelback (EMI)

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[edit] New Artist of the Year

Winner: Michael Bublé (Warner Bros./Warner)

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[edit] New Group of the Year

Winner: Billy Talent (Atlantic/Warner)

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[edit] Songwriter of the Year

Winner: Sarah McLachlan, Pierre Marchand, “World On Fire”/“Fallen”/“Stupid”, Afterglow - Sarah McLachlan (Nettwerk/EMI)

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[edit] Jack Richardson Producer of the Year

Winner: Gavin Brown, "Try Honesty" - Billy Talent & "I Hate Everything About You" - Three Days Grace

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[edit] Nominated and winning albums

[edit] International Album of the Year

Winner: Get Rich Or Die Tryin', 50 Cent (Interscope/Universal)

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[edit] Francophone Album of the Year

Winner: Wilfred Le Bouthillier, Wilfred Le Bouthillier (Musicor)

Other Nominees:

  • 1 Fille: 4 Types, Céline Dion (Sony)
  • Reviens, Garou (Sony)
  • Don Juan - Un musical de Félix Gray, Jean-François Breau/Marie-Eve Janvier/Mario Pelchat/Claude Léveillée/Philippe Berghella/Cassiopée/Cindy Daniel/Chico Castillo (Guy Cloutier/Communications Select)
  • Maudit Bordel, Marie-Chantal Toupin (Tox/DEP)

[edit] Album of the Year

Winner: We Were Born In A Flame, Sam Roberts (Universal)

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[edit] Aboriginal Recording of the Year

Winner: Big Feeling, Susan Aglukark (EMI)

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  • Burnt Project 1: "The Avenue", Burnt (Sunshine)
  • Mother Earth, Eagle & Hawk (Arbor)
  • Ketwam, Sandy Scofield (Kokum/Festival)
  • In Honour of Percy Dreaver, Whitefish Jrs. (Sweetgrass)

[edit] Country Recording of the Year

Winner: Up!, Shania Twain (Mercury/Universal)

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[edit] Rap Recording of the Year

Winner: "Flagrant", Choclair (Sextant/EMI)

Other Nominees:

  • "Dark Sunrise", BrassMunk (54th/EMI)
  • "Welcome To Planet IRS", IRS (WhatChuWant/Universal)
  • "Tom Strokes Presents the ClasSix Plus Six", Mr. Roam (Choice Cut/Outside)
  • "Natural Progression", Sweatshop Union (Battleaxe/Nettwerk/EMI)

[edit] Pop Album of the Year

Winner: Afterglow, Sarah McLachlan (Nettwerk/EMI)

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[edit] Rock Album of the Year

Winner: We Were Born In A Flame, Sam Roberts (Universal)

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[edit] Alternative Album of the Year

Winner: Talkin' Honky Blues, Buck 65 (WEA/Warner)

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[edit] Roots & Traditional Album of the Year: Solo

Winner: Skating Rink, David Francey (Laker/Festival)

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[edit] Roots & Traditional Album of the Year: Group

Winner: Maudite Moisson, Le Vent du Nord (Borealis/Festival)

Other Nominees:

  • BARK, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings (True North/Universal)
  • J'ai jamais tant ri, La Bottine Souriante (Mille-Pattes/DEP)
  • The creaking tree string quartet, the creaking tree string quartet (S.Y.T.E./Festival)
  • Blue Drag, Pierre Schryer Band (New Canadian/Festival)

[edit] Album Design of the Year

Winner: Garnet Armstrong/Susan Michalek (Director/Designer); Andrew MacNaughtan (Photographer), Love Is The Only Soldier, Jann Arden

Other Nominees:

  • Benjamin Fong (Director/Designer/Illustrator); Janet Kimber (Photographer), Handmade, Jimmy Rankin
  • Jenn McIntyre (Director/Designer/Illustrator); Ingram Barss/Jenn McIntyre (Photographer), Talkin' Honky Blues, Buck 65
  • Megan Oldfield (Director/Designer); Jon Claytor (Illustrator); Richard Beland (Photographer), Battle Of The Nudes, Gord Downie
  • Michael Wrycraft (Director/Designer/Illustrator); Kevin Kelly (Photographer), Jubilee, Harry Manx & Kevin Breit

[edit] Children's Album of the Year

Winner: A Duck In New York City, Connie Kaldor

Other Nominees:

  • Like A Flower To The Sun, Jack Grunsky
  • Sing Out Summer Fun, Mary Lambert
  • Dodo la planète do - Dream songs night songs 2, Pelican Music Project
  • The Children Of Lir, Loretto Reid

[edit] Nominated and winning releases

[edit] Single of the Year

Winner: "Powerless (Say What You Want)", Nelly Furtado (Dreamworks/Universal)

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[edit] Video of the Year

Winner: Floria Sigismondi, "Fighter", Christina Aguilera

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[edit] Music DVD of the Year

Winner: Andrew MacNaughtan/Dan Catullo/Allan Weinrib/Pegi Cecconi/Ray Danniels, Rush in Rio, Rush

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