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词条 Juno Awards of 1990
释义

  1. Nominees and winners

     Canadian Entertainer of the Year  Best Female Vocalist  Best Male Vocalist  Most Promising Female Vocalist  Most Promising Male Vocalist  Group of the Year  Most Promising Group  Best Composer  Best Country Female Vocalist  Best Country Male Vocalist  Best Country Group or Duo  Best Instrumental Artist  International Entertainer of the Year  Best Producer  Best Recording Engineer  Hall of Fame Award  Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award 

  2. Nominated and winning albums

     Album of the Year  Best Children's Album  Best Classical Album (Solo or Chamber Ensemble)  Best Classical Album (Large Ensemble)  Best Album Design  International Album of the Year  Best Jazz Album  Best Roots & Traditional Album 

  3. Nominated and winning releases

     Single of the Year  Best Classical Composition  International Single of the Year  Best R&B/Soul Recording  Best Reggae/Calypso Recording  Best Dance Recording  Best Video 

  4. References

  5. External links

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| name = Juno Awards of 1990
| date = 18 March 1990
| venue = O'Keefe Centre, Toronto, Ontario
| host = Rick Moranis
| network = CBC
| previous = 1989
| main = Juno Awards
| next = 1991
}}

The Juno Awards of 1990, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 18 March 1990 in Toronto at a ceremony in the O'Keefe Centre. Rick Moranis was the host for the ceremonies, which were broadcast on CBC Television.

Alannah Myles won in three Juno categories on the strength of her internationally successful debut album.

Specialty television service YTV would broadcast a repeat of the televised awards ceremony one week later, according to a five-year agreement announced before the 1990 Juno Awards.

Nominees and winners

Canadian Entertainer of the Year

This award was chosen by a national poll rather than by Juno organisers CARAS.

Winner: The Jeff Healey BandOther Nominees:
  • Blue Rodeo
  • Tom Cochrane
  • k.d. lang
  • Kim Mitchell

Best Female Vocalist

Winner: Rita MacNeilOther Nominees:
  • Lee Aaron
  • Sass Jordan
  • Anne Murray
  • Candy Pennella

Best Male Vocalist

Winner: Kim MitchellOther Nominees:
  • Bruce Cockburn
  • George Fox
  • David Wilcox
  • Neil Young

Most Promising Female Vocalist

Winner: Alannah MylesOther Nominees:
  • Annette Ducharme
  • Mitsou
  • Mary Margaret O'Hara
  • Anita Perras

Most Promising Male Vocalist

Winner: Daniel LanoisOther Nominees:
  • Neil James Harnett
  • Ray Lyell
  • Roch Voisine
  • Rufus Wainwright

Group of the Year

Winner: Blue RodeoOther Nominees:
  • Tom Cochrane and Red Rider
  • Cowboy Junkies
  • The Jeff Healey Band
  • Rush

Most Promising Group

Winner: The Tragically HipOther Nominees:
  • Brighton Rock
  • Indio
  • Paradox
  • Sons of Freedom

Best Composer

Winner: David Tyson and Christopher Ward (for Alannah Myles)

Other Nominees:
  • Greg Keelor and Jim Cuddy
  • Luba
  • Eddie Schwartz
  • Jim Vallance

Best Country Female Vocalist

Winner: k.d. langOther Nominees:
  • Carroll Baker
  • Rita MacNeil
  • Anne Murray
  • Lori Yates

Best Country Male Vocalist

Winner: George FoxOther Nominees:
  • Gary Fjellgaard
  • Handsome Ned
  • Ian Tyson
  • Jesse Winchester

Best Country Group or Duo

Winner: The Family BrownOther Nominees:
  • Alibi
  • Great Western Orchestra
  • Silver and Degazio
  • Stoker Brothers

Best Instrumental Artist

Winner: MantecaOther Nominees:
  • Liona Boyd
  • Canadian Brass
  • Frank Mills
  • Tafelmusik Baroque Chamber Orchestra

International Entertainer of the Year

Winner: Melissa EtheridgeOther Nominees:
  • Crowded House
  • Steve Earle
  • Rod Stewart
  • Randy Travis

Best Producer

Winner: Bruce Fairbairn, Pump by AerosmithOther Nominees:
  • Daniel Lanois, Acadie by Daniel Lanois
  • Bob Rock, Dr. Feelgood by Mötley Crüe & Blue Murder by Blue Murder
  • Neil Peart, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson (with Co-producer Rupert Hine), "Force Ten" from Hold Your Fire & "Presto" from Presto by Rush
  • David Tyson, Alannah Myles by Alannah Myles

Best Recording Engineer

Winner: Kevin Doyle, Alannah Myles by Alannah MylesOther Nominees:
  • Jean Claude Beaudoin, Tell Somebody by Sass Jordan
  • Lenny DeRose, Bodyrock by Lee Aaron & she by Dalbello
  • John Naslen, Big Circumstance by Bruce Cockburn
  • Rick Starks, Perfect Foot by Manteca
  • Michael Phillip Wojewoda, As the Crow Flies by Chalk Circle

Hall of Fame Award

Winner: Maureen Forrester

Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award

Winner: Rush

Nominated and winning albums

Album of the Year

Winner: Alannah Myles, Alannah MylesOther Nominees:
  • Now the Bells Ring, Rita MacNeil
  • Rita, Rita MacNeil
  • See the Light, The Jeff Healey Band
  • Victory Day, Tom Cochrane and Red Rider

Best Children's Album

Winner: Beethoven Lives Upstairs, Susan Hammond and Barbara NicholOther Nominees:
  • The Boy Who Wanted to Talk to Whales, Robert Minden Ensemble
  • Footeprints, Norman Foote
  • Improvise with Eric Nagler, Eric Nagler
  • The People on My Street, Bob King

Best Classical Album (Solo or Chamber Ensemble)

Winner: 20th Century Original Piano Transcriptions, Louis LortieOther Nominees:
  • Beethoven: The Complete Quartets, The Orford String Quartet
  • Corelli: Concerti Grossi, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra
  • Gabrieli and Monteverdi: Antiphonal Music, Canadian Brass
  • Kevin McMillan, baritone Kevin McMillan

Best Classical Album (Large Ensemble)

Winner: Cello Concertos and Symphonies, Tafelmusik Baroque OrchestraOther Nominees:
  • Fete a la Francais, Montreal Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit
  • Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue, An American in Paris, Montreal Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit, piano Louis Lortie
  • Haydn Symphonies No. 1 and 5, National Arts Centre Orchestra, conductor Gabriel Chmura
  • Prokofiev: Symphonies Nos. 1 and 5, Montreal Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit

Best Album Design

Winner: Hugh Syme, Presto by RushOther Nominees:
  • Jamie Bennett and Nuala Byles, Perfect Foot by Manteca
  • Robert LeBeuf and J.W. Stewart, The Adventures of Women & Men Without Hate in the 21st Century by Men Without Hats
  • Mary Margaret O'Hara, Miss America by Mary Margaret O'Hara
  • Hugh Syme, Rockland by Kim Mitchell

International Album of the Year

Winner: Girl You Know It's True, Milli Vanilli (disqualified)

Other Nominees:
  • Forever Your Girl, Paula Abdul
  • The Raw & the Cooked, Fine Young Cannibals
  • Hangin' Tough, New Kids on the Block
  • Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1, Traveling Wilburys

Best Jazz Album

Winner: Skydance, Jon Ballantyne Trio featuring Joe HendersonOther Nominees:
  • Friday the 14th, Bernie Senesky
  • Off Centre, Time Warp
  • Pas de Probleme, The Hugh Fraser Quintet
  • Something's Here, The Edmonton Jazz Ensemble

Best Roots & Traditional Album

Winner: Je Voudrais Changer D'Chapeau, La Bottine SourianteOther Nominees:
  • Humor Me, Jesse Winchester
  • I Make My Home in Shoes, Amos Garrett
  • Jubilation II, Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir
  • You Were On My Mind, Sylvia Tyson

Nominated and winning releases

Single of the Year

Winner: "Black Velvet", Alannah MylesOther Nominees:
  • "All the Things I Wasn't", The Grapes of Wrath
  • "Love Is", Alannah Myles
  • "Rock n Roll Duty", Kim Mitchell
  • "Under Your Spell", Candi

Best Classical Composition

Winner: Concerto For Harp and Chamber Orchestra, Oskar MorawetzOther Nominees:
  • Introduction and Three Folk Songs, Jean Coulthard
  • Sonata No. 1, Pat Carrabré
  • The Sons of Jacob, Sid Robinovitch
  • Third Chamber Concerto, Gary Kulesha

International Single of the Year

Winner: "Swing The Mood", Jive Bunny and the MastermixersOther Nominees:
  • "Hangin' Tough", New Kids on the Block
  • "Like a Prayer", Madonna
  • "She Drives Me Crazy", Fine Young Cannibals
  • "Straight Up", Paula Abdul

Best R&B/Soul Recording

Winner: Spellbound, Billy Newton-DavisOther Nominees:
  • Your Love, George Banton
  • Mega Love, Debbie Johnson
  • Another Love in Your Life, Jay W. McGee
  • Never Be Lonely, Lorraine Scott

Best Reggae/Calypso Recording

Winner: Too Late To Turn Back Now, SattalitesOther Nominees:
  • Chuckie Prophesy, Clifton Joseph
  • Soca Band, Elsworth James
  • South Africa is a Disgrace, Leroy Sibbles
  • Tribute to Ben Johnson, Elsworth James

Best Dance Recording

Winner: "I Beg Your Pardon (I Never Promised You a Rose Garden)", Kon KanOther Nominees:
  • "Yada Yada", Jam Jam Jam
  • "Let Your Backbone Slide", Maestro Fresh-Wes
  • "Missing You", Candi
  • "Under Your Spell", Candi

Best Video

Winner: Cosimo Cavallaro, "Boomtown" by Andrew CashOther Nominees:
  • Don Allan, "Watcha Do to My Body" by Lee Aaron
  • Chris Hooper, Kevin Kane, Robert Longevall, "All the Things I Wasn't" by The Grapes of Wrath
  • Greg Masuak, "Giving Away a Miracle" by Luba
  • Kari Skogland, "Waterline" by Spoons

References

  • {{Cite news | last=Nunes | first=Julia | page=C5 | title=Alannah Myles and Rita MacNeil lead the pack of Juno nominees | date=8 February 1990 | publisher=The Globe and Mail }}
  • {{Cite news | last=Nunes | first=Julia | page=C7 | title=Myles scores musical hat trick (Rocker picks up three Juno Awards) | date=19 March 1990 | publisher=The Globe and Mail }}

External links

  • Juno Awards site
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