The
nominees for the 2015 JUNO Awards were announced by The Canadian Academy of
Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) at a press conference at The Danforth Music
Hall in Toronto this morning, as Canada’s top artists now get ready for a trip
to JUNO Week in
Hamilton, March 9 – March 15, 2015.
"Congratulations go
out to all of eOne Music artists who were nominated this year," says Greg
Pappas, General Manager. "We work with such an exciting and vibrant group of
musicians - it is a proud moment for all of us when their craft is recognized.
We’re looking forward to celebrating in Hamilton!
eOne
Music Canada earned nominations in the following categories:
JUNO
FAN CHOICE AWARDSerge Fiori (GSI/eOne)
ALBUM
OF THE YEARSerge Fiori/Serge Fiori
(GSI/eOne)
VOCAL
JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEARDiana Panton/Red (Diana
Panton/eOne)
Elizabeth Shepherd/The Signal
(Linus/eOne)
JAZZ
ALBUM OF THE YEAR: SOLOLenny Breau/LA Bootleg 1984
(Linus/eOne)
INSTRUMENTAL
ALBUM OF THE YEARCanadian Brass/Great Wall Of China
(Linus/eOne)
FRANOPHONE
ALBUM OF THE YEARSerge Fiori/Serge Fiori
(GSI/eOne)
CHILDREN’S
ALBUM OF THE YEARFred Penner/Where In The World (The
Children’s Group/eOne)
REGGAE
RECORDING OF THE YEARTasha T/Real Talk (RassVibe/VP
Records/eOne)
ROOTS
AND TRADITIONAL ALBUM OF THE YEARDel Barber/Prairieography (True
North/eOne)
James Hill
(Borealis/eOne)
Matt Andersen/Weightless (True
North/eOne)
METAL/HARD
ROCK ALBUM OF THE YEARDevin Townsend Project/Z2
(HevyDevy/eOne)
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