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词条 Juno Awards of 2005
释义

  1. Nominees and winners

     Artist of the Year  New Artist of the Year  Group of the Year  Juno Fan Choice Award  New Group of the Year  Songwriter of the Year  Jack Richardson Producer of the Year  Recording Engineer of the Year  Canadian Music Hall of Fame  Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award 

  2. Nominated and winning albums

     Album of the Year  Adult Alternative Album of the Year  Alternative Album of the Year  Best Blues album  Children's Album of the Year  Classical Album of the Year (Solo or Chamber Ensemble)  Classical Album of the Year (Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment)  Classical Album of the Year (Vocal or Choral Performance)  Best Album Design  Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year  Country Recording of the Year  Best Selling Francophone album  Instrumental Album of the Year  International Album of the Year  Traditional Jazz Album of the Year  Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year  Vocal Jazz Album of the Year  Pop Album of the Year  Rock Album of the Year  Roots and Traditional Album of the Year – Group  Roots and Traditional Album of the Year – Solo  World Music Album of the Year 

  3. Nominated and winning releases

     Single of the Year  Aboriginal Recording of the Year  Best Classical Composition  Dance Recording of the Year  Music DVD of the Year  Rap Recording of the Year  Best R&B/Soul Recording of the Year  Reggae Recording of the Year  Video of the Year 

  4. References

  5. External links

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The Juno Awards of 2005 were held 3 April at the MTS Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba and were hosted by comedian Brent Butt. Avril Lavigne and k-os won three awards each, while Billy Talent and Feist won 2 apiece.

Nominations were announced 7 February 2005.

The Tragically Hip were this year's Canadian Music Hall of Fame recipient. Dan Aykroyd was originally scheduled to present this honour, but inexplicably cancelled several days before the awards ceremony. Sarah Harmer presented the Hall of Fame award in his place. Both Aykroyd and Harmer have ties to the Kingston, Ontario community in which The Tragically Hip are based.

Neil Young was scheduled to appear at these awards, based on a promise that he would attend if the ceremonies were held in Winnipeg. But the 1982 Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee cancelled his appearance shortly before the Juno ceremonies following surgery to correct a brain aneurysm.

Other Juno Weekend events included the JunoFest concert series held at venues around the city, the Songwriters’ Circle on Sunday afternoon, and the Juno Fan Fare autograph session with Keshia Chanté, Great Big Sea, Kardinal Offishall, The Tea Party, Thornley, and other Canadian bands and artists.

The following awards were presented during the primary ceremonies, with other categories awarded at a non-televised ceremony the previous night:

  • Group of the Year
  • New Artist of the Year
  • Juno Fan Choice Award
  • Songwriter of the Year
  • Album of the Year
  • Adult Alternative Album of the Year
  • Rap Recording of the Year
  • Single of the Year

Nominees and winners

Artist of the Year

Winner: Avril LavigneOther Nominees:
  • Bryan Adams
  • Celine Dion
  • Diana Krall
  • k.d. lang

New Artist of the Year

Winner: FeistOther Nominees:
  • Keshia Chanté
  • Fefe Dobson
  • Matt Dusk
  • Matt Mays

Group of the Year

Winner: Billy TalentOther Nominees:
  • Great Big Sea
  • Simple Plan
  • Sum 41
  • The Tragically Hip

Juno Fan Choice Award

Winner: Avril LavigneOther Nominees:
  • Diana Krall
  • Sarah McLachlan
  • Marie-Elaine Thibert
  • Shania Twain

New Group of the Year

Winner: AlexisonfireOther Nominees:
  • Death from Above 1979
  • The Marble Index
  • Thornley
  • The Waking Eyes

Songwriter of the Year

Winner: Ron Sexsmith, "Whatever It Takes", "Not About to Lose", "Hard Bargain"

Other Nominees:
  • Buck 65 "Wicked and Weird", "463", "Sore" (all co-written with T.O.A.B. La Rone)
  • Marc Jordan, "Let's Waste Some Time" and "Shot Down My Heart" (both co-written by Steve MacKinnon), "Tears of Hercules" (co-written by Stephan Moccio)
  • Avril Lavigne, "Don't Tell Me" (co-written by Evan Taubenfeld), "My Happy Ending" (co-written by Butch Walker), "Nobody's Home" (co-written by Ben Moody)
  • Gordie Sampson, "Sunburn" and "Paris" (both co-written by Blair Daly and Troy Verges), "You (Or Somebody Like You)"

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year

Winner: Bob Rock, "Welcome to My Life" by Simple Plan and "Some Kind of Monster" by MetallicaOther Nominees:
  • David Foster, "You Raise Me Up" by Josh Groban, "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Michael Bublé
  • Raine Maida, "How Does it Feel" and "Fall to Pieces" by Avril Lavigne
  • Nickelback and Joey Moi, "Someday" and "Figured You Out" by Nickelback
  • Track & Field and Nelly Furtado, "Try" and "Explode" by Nelly Furtado

Recording Engineer of the Year

Winner: L. Stu Young, "What Do You Want" and "Man in Your Life" by Prince, MusicologyOther Nominees:
  • Vic Florencia, "Shot Down My Heart" and "When Rita Takes the 'A' Train" by Marc Jordan, Make Believe Ballroom
  • John MacLean, Sheldon Zaharko, "Jumbo Jet Headache" by Limblifter, I/O
  • Peter Prilesnik, "Lucky Me" and "Day One" by Sarah Slean, Day One
  • Bob Rock, "Welcome to My Life" and "Me Against the World" by Simple Plan, Still Not Getting Any

Canadian Music Hall of Fame

Winner: The Tragically Hip

Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award

Winner: Allan Slaight

Nominated and winning albums

Album of the Year

Winner: Billy Talent, Billy TalentOther Nominees:
  • The Girl in the Other Room, Diana Krall
  • Miracle, Celine Dion
  • Still Not Getting Any, Simple Plan
  • Under My Skin, Avril Lavigne

Adult Alternative Album of the Year

Winner: All of Our Names, Sarah HarmerOther Nominees:
  • Day One, Sarah Slean
  • Matt Mays, Matt Mays
  • Retriever, Ron Sexsmith
  • Want Two, Rufus Wainwright

Alternative Album of the Year

Winner: Let It Die, FeistOther Nominees:
  • Funeral, Arcade Fire
  • Now, More Than Ever, Jim Guthrie
  • Set Yourself on Fire, Stars
  • The Slow Wonder, A.C. Newman

Best Blues album

Winner: I'm Just A Man, Garrett MasonOther Nominees:
  • Come On In, Downchild
  • Fresh Horses, Jim Byrnes
  • No One to Blame, Rita Chiarelli
  • Soap Bars and Dog Ears, The Jimmy Bowskill Band

Children's Album of the Year

Winner: A Poodle in Paris, Connie KaldorOther Nominees:
  • Angela May's Magnificent Musical Menagerie, Angela Kelman
  • The 5 Elements, Rick Scott and Harry Wong
  • MathJam K, Judy & David
  • Songs for You, Jennifer Gasoi

Classical Album of the Year (Solo or Chamber Ensemble)

Winner: The English Suites, Angela HewittOther nominees:
  • Drumtalker, Nexus
  • Dvořák, Janáček, Smetana: Romantic Pieces, James Ehnes, Eduard Laurel
  • Nikolai Kapustin Piano Music, Marc-Andre Hamelin
  • Takemitsu: Toward the Sea, Robert Aitken, New Music Concerts Ensemble

Classical Album of the Year (Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment)

Winner: Dardanus/Le temple de la Gloire: Music of Jean-Philippe Rameau, Jeanne Lamon, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra

Other nominees:
  • Borodin, Bramwell Tovey, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
  • Frenergy: Music of John Estacio, Mario Bernardi, Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
  • Hummel, James Ehnes, London Mozart Players
  • Mahler: Symphony No. 4, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Orchestre Metropolitain du Grand Montreal

Classical Album of the Year (Vocal or Choral Performance)

Winner: Cleopatra, Isabel Bayrakdarian, Tafelmusik Baroque OrchestraOther nominees:
  • Bach: Psaume 51, Cantate 82, Karina Gauvin, Daniel Taylor, Violons du Roy
  • Brahms Lieder, Marie-Nicole Lemieux
  • Italian Oratorios, Matthew White, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra
  • So Much to Tell, Measha Brueggergosman, Manitoba Chamber Orchestra

Best Album Design

Winner: Vincent Marcone, It Dreams by JakalopeOther nominees:
  • Tracy Maurice, N. Hilary Treadwell, Funeral by Arcade Fire
  • Bryan Adams, Dirk Rudolf, Room Service by Bryan Adams
  • John Rummen, Kim Kinakin, James Michin III, Under My Skin by Avril Lavigne
  • Jesse F. Keeler, Eva Michon, You're a Woman, I'm a Machine by Death from Above 1979

Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year

Winner: Here to Stay, Greg SczebelOther nominees:
  • Red Letterz, Fresh I.E.
  • Living Water, Aileen Lombardo
  • Phenomenon, Thousand Foot Krutch
  • Taken, Raylene Scarrott

Country Recording of the Year

Winner: One Good Friend, George CanyonOther nominees:
  • Dress Rehearsal, Carolyn Dawn Johnson
  • "Girls Lie Too", Terri Clark
  • "Party for Two", Shania Twain and Billy Currington
  • This Time Around, Paul Brandt

Best Selling Francophone album

Winner: Marie-Élaine Thibert, Marie-Élaine ThibertOther nominees:
  • Audrey, Audrey de Montigny
  • Écoute-moi donc, Dany Bédar
  • Gros Mammouth Album Turbo, Les Trois Accords
  • J't'aime tout court, Nicola Ciccone

Instrumental Album of the Year

Winner: Mi Destino/My Destiny, Oscar LopezOther nominees:
  • Celtic Reverie, Loretto Reid and Dan Gibson
  • Mediterranean Nights, Vehkavaara & Piltch
  • Rest & Relaxation, Montgomery Smith
  • A Warrior's Journey, Longhouse

International Album of the Year

Winner: American Idiot, Green DayOther nominees:
  • Confessions, Usher
  • Encore, Eminem
  • Feels Like Home, Norah Jones
  • How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, U2

Traditional Jazz Album of the Year

Winner: The David Braid Sextet Live, David BraidOther nominees:
  • Deep Cove, Ryga/Rosnes Quartet
  • Elenar, François Théberge
  • Exponentially Monk, John Stetch
  • Extra Time, The Mike Murley Quintet

Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year

Winner: New Danzon, Hilario Duran Trio

Other nominees:
  • City of Neighbourhoods, Neufeld-Occhipinti Jazz Orchestra with Sam Rivers
  • 5, Alain Caron
  • Red Dragonfly (aka Tombo), Jane Bunnett
  • Sekoya, Sekoya

Vocal Jazz Album of the Year

Winner: The Girl in the Other Room, Diana KrallOther nominees:
  • Eclipse, Kate Hammett-Vaughan Quintet
  • Make Believe Ballroom, Marc Jordan
  • Open Your Eyes, Dione Taylor
  • That's For Me, Susie Arioli Band featuring Jordan Officer

Pop Album of the Year

Winner: Under My Skin, Avril LavigneOther nominees:
  • Fefe Dobson, Fefe Dobson
  • Home, Ryan Malcolm
  • Miracle, Celine Dion
  • Still Not Getting Any..., Simple Plan

Rock Album of the Year

Winner: Chuck, Sum 41Other nominees:
  • Come Again, Thornley
  • Elocation, Default
  • In Between Evolution, The Tragically Hip
  • Seven Circles, The Tea Party

Roots and Traditional Album of the Year – Group

Winner: 40 Days, The Wailin' JennysOther nominees:
  • Let Em Run, The Bills
  • In All Things, Leahy
  • Jimson Weed , Nathan
  • Migration, La Volée d'Castors

Roots and Traditional Album of the Year – Solo

Winner: Hopetown, Jenny WhiteleyOther nominees:
  • Acoustic Album, Amos Garrett
  • Michael Jerome Browne & The Twin River String Band, Michael Jerome Browne
  • The Waking Hour, David Francey
  • West Eats Meet, Harry Manx

World Music Album of the Year

Winner: African Guitar Summit, Mighty Popo, Madagascar Slim, Donne Robert, Alpha Ya Ya Diallo, Adam Solomon, Pa JoeOther nominees:
  • Dho-Mach (Sacred Gift), Achilla Orru
  • En Voyage, Les Gitans de Sarajevo
  • Four Higher, Autorickshaw
  • Road to Kashgar, Orchid Ensemble

Nominated and winning releases

Single of the Year

Winner: "Crabbuckit", k-osOther nominees:
  • "Not Ready to Go", The Trews
  • "One Thing", Finger Eleven
  • "Party for Two", Shania Twain with Mark McGrath
  • "River Below", Billy Talent

Aboriginal Recording of the Year

Winner: Taima, TaimaOther nominees:
  • Green Dress, Wayne Lavallee
  • Full Circle, The Pappy Johns Band
  • KATAKu, Florent Vollant
  • Pishimuss, Claude McKenzie

Best Classical Composition

Winner: "The Tents of Abraham", István AnhaltOther nominees:
  • "A Farmer's Symphony", John Estacio
  • "Neuvas monodias espanolas", José Evangelista
  • "Pangaea", Jeffrey Ryan
  • "Third Symphony", Robert Turner

Dance Recording of the Year

Winner: "All Things (Just Keep Getting Better)", Widelife with Simone Denny

Other nominees:
  • "All of My Life", Aluna
  • "Feel Love", DJ's Rule
  • "Ghetto Love, Extended Original Version", Original 3
  • "Money Shot", Hatiras

Music DVD of the Year

Winner: Ron Mann, In Stereovision by Blue RodeoOther nominees:
  • Barbara Barde, David Langer, Casablanca Media Television Inc., The Barenaked Truth by Barenaked Ladies
  • John Small, Hallway Entertainment, Great Big DVD by Great Big Sea
  • Michael Fischer-Ledenice, Scott Morin, A Night in Vienna by Oscar Peterson
  • Marty Callner, Jake Cohl, Michael Cohl, Randy Gladstein, Stephen Howard, David Kines, Fred Nicolaidis, Dave Russell, Toronto Rocks by various artists

Rap Recording of the Year

Winner: Joyful Rebellion, k-osOther nominees:
  • "Bang Bang", Kardinal Offishall
  • "F.A.M.E.", Concise
  • Life's a Collection of Experiences, DL Incognito
  • Say Something, Kyprios

Best R&B/Soul Recording of the Year

Winner: Keshia Chanté, Keshia ChantéOther nominees:
  • Gary Beals, Gary Beals
  • More, Tamia
  • Resurrected, jacksoul
  • What It Is, Ray Robinson

Reggae Recording of the Year

Winner: WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get), Sonia CollymoreOther nominees:
  • Bare as She Dare, Carl Henry featuring Ce'Ceile
  • Empty Barrel, Blessed featuring Kardinal Offishall
  • It's All Bless, Korexion
  • Uncorrupted, Steele

Video of the Year

Winner: The Love Movement, with k-os, Micah Meisner, "B-Boy Stance" by k-osOther nominees:
  • Floria Sigismondi, "The End of the World" by The Cure
  • George Vale, Feist, "One Evening" by Feist
  • Stephen Scott, Barlow, "Perfect Wave" by Barlow
  • Benjamin Weinstein, The Weakerthans, "The Reasons" by The Weakerthans

References

  • {{cite news | title=Lavigne's change of tune earns most Juno nominations | date=8 February 2005 | page=C1 | work=The Vancouver Sun | first=Angela | last=Pacienza }}
  • {{cite news | title=Aykroyd pulls out of Juno night | work=The Gazette | date=29 March 2005 | page=D5 }}
  • {{cite news | title=Junos determined to rock even as Neil Young cancels | work=The Vancouver Sun | date=2 April 2005 | page=D2 | first=Lynn | last=Saxberg }}
  • {{cite news | title=The Juno Award winners are... | date=4 April 2005 | publisher=Kingston Whig-Standard | page=14 | author=Whig-Standard }}

External links

  • Juno Awards site
  • City of Winnipeg, 2005 Juno Awards gallery, photos by Tom Thomson
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