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- 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 Songwriter of the Year Best Country Female Vocalist Best Country Male Vocalist Best Country Group or Duo International Achievement Award Best Instrumental Artist Foreign Entertainer of the Year Best Producer Best Recording Engineer Canadian Music Hall of Fame Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award
- Nominated and winning albums Best Album Best Children's Album Best Classical Album (Solo or Chamber Ensemble) Best Classical Album (Large Ensemble) Best Album Design Best Selling Album by a Foreign Artist Best Jazz Album Best Selling Francophone Album Hard Rock Album of the Year Best Roots & Traditional Album
- Nominated and winning releases Single of the Year Best Classical Composition Best Selling Single by a Foreign Artist Best R&B/Soul Recording Rap Recording of the Year Best World Beat Recording Best Dance Recording Best Video
- References
- External links
{{Use Canadian English|date=June 2014}}{{infobox award | name = Juno Awards of 1992 | date = 29 March 1992 | venue = O'Keefe Centre, Toronto, Ontario | host = Rick Moranis | network = CBC | previous = 1991 | main = Juno Awards | next = 1993}}{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2010}} The Juno Awards of 1992, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 29 March 1992 in Toronto at a ceremony in the O'Keefe Centre. Rick Moranis was the host for the ceremonies, which were broadcast on CBC Television from 9 pm Eastern. Nominations were announced 12 February 1992. Bryan Adams was nominated in 7 categories to set a Juno record, while Tom Cochrane received nominations in 6. Adams sparked controversy in the Canadian music industry several months earlier when he openly criticised Canadian content regulations when his album project, Waking Up the Neighbours, was disqualified as Canadian for radio airplay purposes. That album was created largely with the help of non-Canadian producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange, therefore the songs fell below the legal Canadian content threshold. However, Adams qualified for the 1992 Juno nominations as an individual Canadian citizen. The 1992 Juno Awards thus became viewed as a showdown between Adams and Tom Cochrane, as the latter met Canadian content requirements. When all the 1992 Juno Awards were presented, Tom Cochrane was the major winner with 4 Junos, compared to 3 for Adams. 1992's awards also featured an unprecedented three-way tie for winners in the Best Jazz Album category. Nominees and winnersCanadian Entertainer of the YearDetermined by public ballot. Winner: Bryan AdamsOther Nominees:- Blue Rodeo
- Celine Dion
- Colin James
- The Tragically Hip
Best Female VocalistWinner: Celine DionOther Nominees:- Lee Aaron
- Loreena McKennitt
- Sarah McLachlan
- Mitsou
Best Male VocalistWinner: Tom CochraneOther Nominees:- Bryan Adams
- Bruce Cockburn
- Maestro Fresh-Wes
- Robbie Robertson
Most Promising Female VocalistWinner: AlanisOther Nominees:- Kerri Anderson
- Meryn Cadell
- Darby Mills
- Chrissy Steele
Note: Julie Masse was originally nominated here but was disqualified prior to the awards because her album was deemed to have been released 21 August 1990. Juno rules had set 1 September 1990 as the earliest date for which an album could qualify for the 1992 awards. Masse's nomination for this category was replaced by Meryn Cadell.[1] Most Promising Male VocalistWinner: Keven JordanOther Nominees:- Stephen Fearing
- Lennie Gallant
- Glen Stace
- Wild T
Group of the YearWinner: Crash Test DummiesOther Nominees:- Blue Rodeo
- Glass Tiger
- Rush
- The Tragically Hip
Most Promising GroupWinner: InfidelsOther Nominees:- The Rankin Family
- West End Girls
- World on Edge
- Young Saints
Songwriter of the YearWinner: Tom CochraneOther Nominees:- Bryan Adams
- Bruce Cockburn
- Shirley Eikhard
- Marc Jordan
Best Country Female VocalistWinner: Cassandra VasikOther Nominees:- Carroll Baker
- Cindi Cain
- Joan Kennedy
- Anne Murray
Best Country Male VocalistWinner: George FoxOther Nominees:- Gary Fjellgaard
- Lennie Gallant
- Mark Koenig
- Ian Tyson
Best Country Group or DuoWinner: Prairie OysterOther Nominees:- Grievous Angels
- Joel Feeney and Western Front
- The Rankin Family
- Straight Clean & Simple
International Achievement AwardBest Instrumental ArtistWinner: Shadowy Men on a Shadowy PlanetOther Nominees:- John Arpin
- Jacques de Koninck
- David Foster
- Graham Townsend
Foreign Entertainer of the YearWinner: Garth BrooksOther Nominees:- Michael Bolton
- Phil Collins
- MC Hammer
- Rod Stewart
Best ProducerWinner: Bryan Adams (with Robert John "Mutt" Lange), "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" and "Can't Stop This Thing We Started" Other Nominees:- Tom Cochrane, Mad Mad World
- Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, Neil Peart with Rupert Hine, Roll the Bones
- Loreena McKennitt with Brian Hughes, The Visit
- Bob Rock with James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, "Enter Sandman" by Metallica and Primal Scream by Mötley Crüe
Best Recording EngineerWinner: Mike Fraser, "Thunderstruck" and "Money Talks" by AC/DCOther Nominees:- Scott Boyling, Paul Milner, John Naslen, "No Sign of Rain" and "Path to You" by Keven Jordan
- Kevin Doyle, "Slowly Slipping Away" by Harem Scarem
- Greg Reely, "D for Democracy" and "Political" for Spirit of the West
- Randy Staub, "Enter Sandman" by Metallica, "Dollar in my Pocket" for Big House
Canadian Music Hall of FameWinner: Ian and Sylvia TysonWalt Grealis Special Achievement AwardWinner: (posthumous) Harold MoonNominated and winning albumsBest AlbumWinner: Mad Mad World, Tom CochraneOther Nominees:- The Ghosts That Haunt Me, Crash Test Dummies
- Highlights From The Phantom of the Opera, cast members of the Canadian production of this musical
- Road Apples, The Tragically Hip
- Waking Up the Neighbours, Bryan Adams
Best Children's AlbumWinner: Vivaldi's Ring Of Mystery, Classical Kids, producer Susan HammondOther Nominees:- Children of the Morning, Jack Grunsky
- Happy Feet, Fred Penner
- Rendezvous Soleil, Claire de Lune
- Swing on a Star, Claire de Lune
Best Classical Album (Solo or Chamber Ensemble)Winner: Années De Pelerinage, Louis Lortie piano Other Nominees:- Ravel: Music for Four Hands, Louis Lortie and Helene Mercier
- Maurice Ravel: Piano Works Vol. 1, André Laplante
- Alessandro Scarlatti: Cantatas, Nancy Argenta
- Smetana: Complete Czech Dances, Antonin Kubelek
Best Classical Album (Large Ensemble)Winner: Pelleas et Melisande, Montreal Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles DutoitOther Nominees:- Bloch: Schelomo and Bruch Koi Nidrel, Ofra Harnoy
- Mozart: German Dances, Tafelmusik
- Mozart: Overtures, Tafelmusik
- Mozart: Six Symphonies After Serenades, Tafelmusik
Best Album DesignWinner: Hugh Syme, Roll The Bones by RushOther Nominees:- Robert Leboeuf, Art Bergmann by Art Bergmann
- Robert Leboeuf, Young Saints by Young Saints
- Kevin Mutch, The Ghosts That Haunt Me by Crash Test Dummies
- Hugh Syme, Big House by Big House
Best Selling Album by a Foreign ArtistWinner: To The Extreme, Vanilla IceOther Nominees:- Gonna Make You Sweat, C&C Music Factory
- Metallica, Metallica
- Time, Love and Tenderness, Michael Bolton
- The Razor's Edge, AC/DC
Best Jazz AlbumWinners (3-way tie):- For The Moment, Renee Rosnes
- In Transition, Brian Dickinson
- The Brass Is Back, Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass
Other Nominees:- Climbing, Barry Elmes
- Gliding, Stan Samole
Best Selling Francophone AlbumWinner: Sauvez mon âme, Luc de LarochellièreOther Nominees:- L'Album du peuple, François Pérusse
- Kathleen, Kathleen
- Snob, Les B.B.
- Vilain Pingouin, Vilain Pingouin
Note: Julie Masse was originally nominated here but was disqualified prior to the awards because her album was deemed to have been released 21 August 1990. Juno rules had set 1 September 1990 as the earliest date for which an album could qualify for the 1992 awards. Masse's nomination for this category was replaced by Kathleen.[1] Hard Rock Album of the YearWinner: Roll the Bones, RushOther Nominees:- Big House, Big House
- Love Machine, Brighton Rock
- Magnet to Steele, Chrissy Steele
- Some Girls Do, Lee Aaron
Best Roots & Traditional AlbumWinners (tie):- Various Artists, Saturday Night Blues
- Loreena McKennitt, The Visit
Other Nominees:- Bruce Cockburn, Nothing But a Burning Light
- Kashtin, Innu
- The Rankin Family, Fare Thee Well Love
Nominated and winning releasesSingle of the YearWinner: "Life Is a Highway", Tom CochraneOther Nominees:- "Animal Heart", Glass Tiger
- "Can't Stop This Thing We Started", Bryan Adams
- "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You", Bryan Adams
- "Too Hot", Alanis
Best Classical CompositionWinner: Concerto For Piano & Chamber Orchestra, Michael Conway BakerOther Nominees:- Dream Rainbow Dream Thunder, R. Murray Schafer
- Improvisation on a Blue Theme, John Thrower
- Memorial to Martin Luther King, Oskar Morawitz
- Virelai, Patrick Cardy
Best Selling Single by a Foreign ArtistWinner: "More Than Words", ExtremeOther Nominees:- "Black or White", Michael Jackson
- "Enter Sandman", Metallica
- "Joyride", Roxette
- "Unbelievable", EMF
Best R&B/Soul RecordingWinner: Call My Name, Love & SasOther Nominees:- All Talk, Lorraine Scott
- Destiny, Simply Majestic
- Got 2 Have Your Love, Helen Sharpe
- Let Me Go, Debbie Johnson
Rap Recording of the YearWinner: My Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style, Dream WarriorsOther Nominees:- Conductin' Things, Maestro Fresh-Wes
- Canadian Style, Michie Mee and L.A. Luv
- Play the Music DJ, Simply Majestic
- She's a Flirt (Let's Do It), Kish
Best World Beat RecordingWinner: The Gathering, various artists Other Nominees:- Haï Musik, Anoosh
- Innu, Kashtin
- The Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band, Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band
- Till the Bars Break, Jeannette Armstrong
Best Dance RecordingWinner: "Everyone's a Winner" (Chocolate Movement mix), BootsauceOther Nominees:- "Good Together" (Wicked mix), Candi & The Backbeat
- "I Don't Need Yo Kiss" (The 12 Inch mix), Love & Sas
- "I'll Respect You" (club mix), Debbie Johnson
- "Too Hot" (Hott Shot mix), Alanis
Best VideoWinner: Phil Kates, "Into The Fire" by Sarah McLachlanOther Nominees:- Lyne Charlebois, "Political" by Spirit of the West
- Alain Desrochers, "Dis Moi, Dis Moi" by Mitsou
- Dale Heslip, "Superman's Song" by Crash Test Dummies
- David Storey, "Life is a Highway" by Tom Cochrane
References 1. ^1 {{cite news | title=Vocalist's album ruled ineligible for Juno award due to technicality | publisher=Calgary Herald | date=18 February 1992 | page=F5 | author=Canadian Press }}
- {{Cite news | last=Taylor | first=Kate | pages=C1,C3 | title=Adams collects 7 Juno nominations (Rocker sets record for individual artist) | date=13 February 1992 | publisher=The Globe and Mail }}
- {{Cite news | last=Dafoe | first=Chris | pages=C1 | title=Lang long on torch, short on twang (multi-topic article) | date=23 March 1992 | publisher=The Globe and Mail }}
- {{Cite news | last=Dafoe | first=Chris | pages=A1 | title=Adams philosophical about Juno losses (Cochrane walks off with four awards) | date=30 March 1992 | publisher=The Globe and Mail }}
- {{Cite news | last=Taylor | first=Kate | pages=C1 | title=Cochrane wins shootout at Juno corral (Public votes for Adams as entertainer of the year, but music industry snubs Vancouver star) | date=30 March 1992 | publisher=The Globe and Mail }}
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