Juno Awards of 2002
Juno Awards of 2002 | |
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Date | 13–14 April 2002 |
Venue | Mile One Stadium, St. John's, NFLD |
Hosted by | Barenaked Ladies |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | CTV |
The Juno Awards of 2002 were presented in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada during the weekend of 13–14 April 2002.
Nominations were announced 11 February 2002 at a news conference hosted by Mike Bullard. Awards for the secondary categories were presented in a non-televised gala on 13 April.
The primary ceremonies were conducted on 14 April at Mile One Stadium and televised by CTV, the first time for the private broadcaster. CBC Television had previously held the broadcast rights for the primary Juno ceremonies. The telecast was hosted by members of Barenaked Ladies and attracted the highest ratings in several years (approximately 1.4 million viewers).
Diana Krall won awards three categories based on her album The Look of Love. Nickelback also won three Junos on the strength of their album Silver Side Up, whose recording engineer won an additional Juno. Daniel Lanois was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.
Nominees and winners[]
Best Artist[]
Winner: Diana Krall
Other Nominees:
- Leonard Cohen
- Nelly Furtado
- Garou
- Amanda Marshall
Best New Solo Artist[]
Winner: Hawksley Workman
Other Nominees:
Best Group[]
Winner: Nickelback
Other Nominees:
- Matthew Good Band
- Our Lady Peace
- Sum 41
- The Tea Party
Best New Group[]
Winner: Default
Other Nominees:
Best Songwriter[]
Winner: Jann Arden, "Never Mind", "Thing for You" (with co-songwriter Russell Broom)
Other Nominees:
- Leonard Cohen, "Boogie Street", "In My Secret Life", "You Have Loved Enough" (all with co-songwriter Sharon Robinson)
- Sarah Harmer, "Don't Get Your Back Up", "Hideout", "Uniform Grey"
- Ron Sexsmith, "April After All" (by Elvis Costello and Anne Sofie von Otter), "Just My Heart Talking", "This Song"
- Rufus Wainwright, "Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk", "Grey Gardens", "Poses"
Best Country Artist/Group[]
Winner: Carolyn Dawn Johnson
Other Nominees:
- Paul Brandt
- Lisa Brokop
- Jimmy Rankin
- The Wilkinsons
Best New Country Artist/Group[]
Winner: The Ennis Sisters
Other Nominees:
- Steve Fox
- Aaron Lines
- J. R. Vautour
- Doc Walker
Best Producer[]
Winner: Daniel Lanois with co-producer Brian Eno, "Beautiful Day" and "Elevation" by U2
Other Nominees:
- Ben Dunk with co-producer Rick Neigher, "California" and "Think It Over" by Wave
- Justin Gray, "Days Like That" and "I Got U" by Sugar Jones
- Mark Makoway, "Alone in the Universe" and "Too Close to the Sun" by David Usher
- Bob Rock, "Flavor of the Weak" by American Hi-Fi and "Make It Right" by Econoline Crush
Best Recording Engineer[]
Winner: Randy Staub, "How You Remind Me" and "Too Bad" by Nickelback
Other Nominees:
- Richard Chycki, "Jaded" by Aerosmith and "When You Know" by Shawn Colvin
- Pierre Marchand, "Evil Angel" and "Greek Song" by Rufus Wainwright
- Jeff Martin and Nick Blagona, "Angels" and "Lullaby" by The Tea Party
- Brad Nelson, "Followed Her Around" and "You and Me" by Jimmy Rankin
Canadian Music Hall of Fame[]
Winner: Daniel Lanois
Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award[]
Winner: Michael Cohl
Nominated and winning albums[]
Best Album[]
Winner: The Look of Love, Diana Krall
Other Nominees:
- All Killer No Filler, Sum 41
- Silver Side Up, Nickelback
- Spiritual Machines, Our Lady Peace
- Whoa, Nelly!, Nelly Furtado
Best Blues Album[]
Winner: Big Mouth, Colin Linden
Other Nominees:
- Breakfast at Midnight, Rita Chiarelli
- Drive On, Michael Jerome Browne
- Double Shot!, Mel Brown (guitarist) and Snooky Pryor
- Rattlebag, Paul Reddick and The Sidemen
Best Children's Album[]
Winner: A Classical Kids Christmas, Susan Hammond
Other Nominees:
- Call of the Wild, Aaron Burnett
- Chase a Rainbow, The Just Kidding Band
- Red's in the Hood, Judy & David
- Songs from the Boom Box, Judy & David
Best Classical Album (Solo or Chamber Ensemble)[]
Winner: Bach Arrangements, Angela Hewitt
Other Nominees:
- Beethoven: Sonatas for Piano & Violin, Jane Coop (piano), Andrew Dawes (violin)
- Schumann: Fantasy in C Major, Marc-Andre Hamelin
- Somers String Quartets, Accordes String Quartet
- Transcendental Liszt, Janina Fialkowska
Best Classical Album (Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment)[]
Winner: Max Bruch, Concertos 1 & 3, James Ehnes (violin), Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal
Other Nominees:
- Concert Francais, James Ehnes (violin), Orchestre Symphonique de Québec
- English Piano Concerti: Britten, Rawsthorne, Ireland, Finzi, Jane Coop (piano), CBC Radio Orchestra
- J.S. Bach: Art of the Fugue, Les Violons du Roy
- Myaskovsky - Schinittke - Denisov, Stepan Arman (violin), I Musici de Montreal
Best Classical Album (Vocal or Choral Performance)[]
Winner: Airs Francais, Ben Heppner
Other Nominees:
- Exsultate, Jubilate, Karina Gauvin (soprano), CBC Radio Orchestra
- Forgotten Songs, Forgotten Loves, Wendy Nielsen
- Handel: Sacred Arias, Daniel Taylor
- Singing Somers Theatre, Monica Whicher (soprano), Robert Cram (flute), various soloists
Best Album Design[]
Winner: Sebastien Toupin, Benoit St-Jean, Michel Valois, Martin Tremblay, Disparu by La Chicane
Other Nominees:
- Garnet Armstrong, Lionel Drew, The Audio of Being by Matthew Good Band
- Carylann Loeppky, Poem by Delerium
- Our Lady Peace, Catherine McRae, Oli Goldsmith, Spiritual Machines by Our Lady Peace
- John Rummen, Sam Findlay, H-Wing by Kevin Hearn and Thin Buckle
Best Gospel Album[]
Winner: Downhere, Downhere
Other Nominees:
- Imagerical, Matt Brouwer
- Love Letters, Londa Larmond
- Travelers, Carolyn Arends
- Waiting for Aidan, Steve Bell
Best Instrumental Album[]
Winner: Armando's Fire, Oscar Lopez
Other Nominees:
- Angel's Embrace, Dan Gibson, David Bradstreet
- Fiesta Del Sol, Kenny Vehkavaara
- Inspiration Classique, Richard Abel
- The English Country Garden, Dan Gibson, John Herberman
Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic)[]
Winner: Hot Shot, Shaggy
Other Nominees:
- All That You Can't Leave Behind, U2
- Black & Blue, Backstreet Boys
- Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water, Limp Bizkit
- Survivor, Destiny's Child
Best Traditional Jazz Album - Instrumental[]
Winner: Live at the Senator, Mike Murley, Ed Bickert and Steve Wallace
Other Nominees:
- And It Really Was..., The Brigham Phillips Big Band
- Forgotten Memories, Don Thompson
- Spectacular, Campbell Ryga
- Street Culture, Paul Tobey
Best Contemporary Jazz Album - Instrumental[]
Winner: Live, François Bourassa Trio and Andre LeRoux
Other Nominees:
- Nuage, Jeff Johnston
- Of Battles Unknown Mysteries, Chris Tarry
- Sigame, D.D. Jackson
- The Recline, Metalwood
Best Vocal Jazz Album[]
Winner: The Look of Love, Diana Krall
Other Nominees:
- Image in the Mirror the Triptych, Jeri Brown
- I Saw the Sky, Melissa Walker
- It's Wonderful, Susie Arioli Swing Band
- Tribute, Emilie-Claire Barlow
Best Roots or Traditional Album - Group[]
Winner: Cordial, La Bottine Souriante
Other Nominees:
- Petit fou, Matapat
- Post Atomic Hillbilly, Undertakin' Daddies
- Sin & Other Salvations, The Wyrd Sisters
- Songs of Work & Freedom, The Brothers Cosmoline
Best Roots or Traditional Album - Solo[]
Winner: Far End of Summer, David Francey
Other Nominees:
- Beyond the Storm, Eileen McGann
- For a Song, Maria Dunn
- Gather Honey, Penny Lang
- Verchuosity, April Verch
Best Alternative Album[]
Winner: Poses, Rufus Wainwright
Other Nominees:
- Constantines, The Constantines
- Down at the Khyber, The Joel Plaskett Emergency
- (Last Night We Were) The Delicious Wolves, Hawksley Workman
- Night of the Shooting Stars, Rheostatics
Best Selling Francophone Album[]
Winner: Les vents ont changé, Kevin Parent
Other Nominees:
- Cordial, La Bottine Souriante
- Disparu, La Chicane
- Du coq à l'âme, Lynda Lemay
- Etc..., Gabrielle Destroismaisons
Best Pop Album[]
Winner: Morning Orbit, David Usher
Other Nominees:
- Girl Versions, Emm Gryner
- Open, Cowboy Junkies
- Saturday People, Prozzäk
- Ten New Songs, Leonard Cohen
Best Rock Album[]
Winner: Silver Side Up, Nickelback
Other Nominees:
- All Killer No Filler, Sum 41
- Brothers and Sisters, Are You Ready?, Big Sugar
- Pretty Together, Sloan
- Purge, Bif Naked
Nominated and winning releases[]
Best Single[]
Winner: "How You Remind Me", Nickelback
Other Nominees:
- "California", Wave
- "Everybody's Got A Story", Amanda Marshall
- "If It Feels Good Do It", Sloan
- "Life", Our Lady Peace
Best Music of Aboriginal Canada Recording[]
Winner: On and On, Eagle & Hawk
Other Nominees:
- Crazy Maker, Marcel Gagnon
- Dark Realm, Nakoda Lodge
- My Ojibway Experience, Strength & Hope, Billy Joe Green
- Riel's Road, Sandy Scofield
Best Classical Composition[]
Winner: "Par-ci, par-la", Chan Ka Nin, Nouveaux Territoires by Ensemble Contemporain de Montréal
Other Nominees:
- "Concerto for Viola and Orchestra", Peter Paul Koprowski, Redemption: Peter Paul Koprowski Concerti
- "Love Songs", Owen Underhill, Celestial Machine
- "Serinette", Harry Somers, Serinette
- "Suite for Klezmer Band and Orchestra", Sid Robinovitch, Klezmer Suite: Music of Sid Robinovitch
Best Dance Recording[]
Winner: "Spaced Invader", Hatiras
Other Nominees:
- "Absolutely Not", Deborah Cox
- "Innocente", Delerium
- "It Doesn't Matter", The Underdog Project
- "The Light", Elissa
Best Rap Recording[]
Winner: Bad Dreams, Swollen Members
Other Nominees:
- "Easy to Slip", Solitair
- Quest for Fire: Firestarter, Vol. 1, Kardinal Offishall
- Jelleestone Thirteen, Jelleestone
- "Still Too Much", Ghetto Concept with Snow, Kardinal Offishall, Maestro, Red-One, and Ironside
Best R&B/Soul Recording[]
Winner: "Don't You Forget It", Glenn Lewis
Other Nominees:
- "Day Dreaming", Chin Injeti
- "Never Leave Hurt Alone", Sugar Jones
- "The Day Before", Baby Blue Soundcrew featuring Jully Black, Baby Cham
- "Unforgettable", Jamie Sparks
Best Reggae Recording[]
Winner: "Love (African Woman)", Blessed
Other Nominees:
- "A Friend for Life", Iley Dread
- "Breathe", Sonia Collymore
- "Never Let Jah Go", Chester Miller
- "They Called Me Madness", Peculiar I
Best Global Album[]
Winner: The Journey, Alpha Yaya Diallo
Other Nominees:
- Alma De Santiago, Jane Bunnett
- Distant Wind, Mei Han, Randy Raine-Reusch
- Havana Remembered, Hilario Durán
- Kashish Attraction, Kiran Ahluwalia
Best Video[]
Winner: Sean Michael Turrell, "Jealous of Your Cigarette" by Hawksley Workman
Other Nominees:
- Oli Goldsmith, "In Repair" by Our Lady Peace
- Josh Levy, "I Hear You Calling" by Gob
- Stephen Scott, "Plumb Song" by Snow
- Floria Sigismondi, "In My Secret Life" by Leonard Cohen
References[]
- Flynn, Andrew (12 February 2002). "Cohen, Nickelback, Our Lady Peace lead Juno nominations: Barenaked Ladies to host CTV's first crack at awards show". National Post. p. B8.
- "Total tourism inquiries as a result of Juno Awards". Newfoundland and Labrador: Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Recreation. Retrieved 17 November 2006.
- Powell, W. Andrew (18 February 2002). "2002 Juno Awards Spotlight - Nominations". TheGATE.ca. Archived from the original on 27 April 2006. Retrieved 17 November 2006.
- Juno Awards of 2002 at IMDb
External links[]
- Juno Awards by year
- 2002 music awards
- 2002 in Canadian music
- 2002 in Newfoundland and Labrador