Juno Awards of 2004

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Juno Awards of 2004
DateApril 4, 2004
VenueRexall Place, Edmonton, Alberta
Hosted byAlanis Morissette
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCTV

The Juno Awards of 2004 were presented on April 4, 2004, at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and were hosted by Alanis Morissette.

Singer-songwriters Nelly Furtado, Sarah McLachlan, and Nickelback led the nominations with five nominations each. Céline Dion, received four nominations; Billy Talent, Our Lady Peace and Sam Roberts each received three; Avril Lavigne, Barenaked Ladies, Christina Aguilera, Lillix, Michael Bublé, R. Murray Schafer, Shania Twain, and Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra got two nominations each.

Producer/musician Bob Ezrin is this year's inductee into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Walt Grealis, who founded in 1970 what became the Juno Awards, will posthumously receive the award that bears his name, the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award.

People[]

Artist of the Year Group of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Sam Roberts
  • Shawn Desman
  • Céline Dion
  • Nelly Furtado
  • Sarah McLachlan
  • Blue ribbon Nickelback
  • Barenaked Ladies
  • La Chicane
  • Finger Eleven
  • Our Lady Peace
New Artist of the Year New Group of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Billy Talent
  • The Dears
  • Lillix
  • Three Days Grace
  • The Trews
Fan Choice Award Songwriter of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Nickelback
  • Céline Dion
  • Avril Lavigne
  • Sarah McLachlan
  • Shania Twain
  • Blue ribbon Sarah McLachlan and Pierre Marchand, "World on Fire"/"Fallen"/"Stupid" — Afterglow, Sarah McLachlan
  • Kathleen Edwards, "Six O'clock News"/"Hockey Skates"/"Mercury" — Failer, Kathleen Edwards
  • Nelly Furtado, Gerald Eaton/Brian West/Trevor Horn/Anne Dudley/Malcolm McLaren/Gerald Eaton/Brian West "Saturdays"/"Powerless (Say What You Want)"/"Childhood Dreams" — Folklore, Nelly Furtado
  • Ron Sexsmith, "You Were There"/"On A Whim"/"Someway Somehow" — Rarities, Ron Sexsmith
  • Hawksley Workman, "Anger As Beauty"/"We Will Still Need a Song"/"Smoke Baby" — Lover/Fighter, Hawksley Workman
Producer of the Year Recording Engineer of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Gavin BrownBilly Talent, "Try Honesty" and Three Days Grace, "I Hate Everything About You"
  • Malcolm BurnEmmylou Harris, "Here I Am" / "I Will Dream"
  • Joao Carvalho — Pilate, "Into Your Hideout"
  • Daniel Lanois — Daniel Lanois, "Falling at Your Feet" / "Sometimes"
  • Pierre MarchandSarah McLachlan, "World on Fire"
  • Blue ribbon Mike Haas, Dylan Heming and Jeff Wolpert — Holly Cole, "Heat Wave" and "Something Cool"
  • Claude Champagne — La Bottine Souriante, "Paye la traite" and "De tido à Ti-douard"
  • Warne LiveseyMatthew Good, "Weapon" and "In a World Called Catastrophe"
  • Dean Maher — Trapt, "Headstrong" and "Echo"
  • Adam Samuels — Daniel Lanois, "Sometimes" and "Transmitter"

Albums[]

Album of the Year Alternative Album of the Year
Blues Album of the Year Children's Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Connie Kaldor, A Duck in New York City
  • Jack Grunsky,Like a Flower to the Sun
  • Mary Lambert, Sing Out Summer Fun
  • Pelican Music Project, Dodo la planète do – Dream songs night songs 2
  • Loretto Reid, The Children of Lir
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 Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Isabel Bayrakdarian, James Parker, Cello Ensemble, Azulão
  • Karina Gauvin, Raffi Armenian and the Canadian Chamber Ensemble, Chants d'Auvergne
  • Ben Heppner, Ideale: Songs of Paolo Tosti
  • Suzie LeBlanc, Daniel Taylor, Arion Ensemble and Stephen Stubbs, Handel: Love Duets
  • Tafelmusik Chamber Choir and Ivars Taurins, Chants sacrés et profanes
Country Album of the Year Francophone Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Shania Twain, Up!
  • Terri Clark, Pain to Kill
  • Doc Walker, Everyone Aboard
  • Brad Johner, Free
  • Aaron Lines, Living Out Loud
Instrumental Album of the Year International Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon 50 Cent, Get Rich Or Die Tryin'
  • Christina Aguilera, Stripped
  • Hilary Duff, Metamorphosis
  • Evanescence, Fallen
  • Rod Stewart, It Had to Be You: The Great American Songbook
Jazz Album of the Year – Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year – Traditional
  • Blue ribbon Guido Basso, Lost in the Stars
  • Mike Murley and David Occhipinti, Duologue
  • One Take, One Take, Vol. 1
  • Sandro Dominelli Quintet, Café Varzé Jazz
  • John Stetch, Standards
Vocal Jazz Album of the Year Aboriginal Music Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Susan Aglukark, Big Feeling
  • Burnt Project 1, The Avenue
  • Eagle & Hawk, Mother Earth
  • Sandy Scofield, Ketwam
  • Whitefish Jrs., In Honour of Percy Dreaver
Pop Album of the Year Rock Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Sarah McLachlan, Afterglow
  • Barenaked Ladies, Everything to Everyone
  • Barlow, Barlow
  • Nelly Furtado, Folklore
  • Lillix, Falling Uphill
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year - Group Roots & Traditional Album of the Year - Solo
World Music Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Kiran Ahluwalia, Beyond Boundaries
  • Jesse Cook, Nomad
  • Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band, Sweet Return
  • Intakto, Intakto
  • Lhasa, The Living Road

Songs and recordings[]

Single of the Year Classical Composition of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Nelly Furtado, "Powerless (Say What You Want)"
  • Billy Talent, "Try Honesty"
  • Nickelback, "Someday"
  • Our Lady Peace, "Innocent"
  • Shaye, "Happy Baby"
  • Blue ribbon R. Murray Schafer, "String Quartet No. 8 (Schafer)"
  • Norma Beecroft, "Amplified String Quartet with Tape"
  • Christos Hatzis, "Everlasting Light"
  • Jacques Hétu, "Piano Concerto No. 2"
  • R. Murray Schafer, "Credo"
Dance Recording of the Year R&B/Soul Recording of the Year
  • Blue ribbon The Sound Bluntz, "Something About You"
  • Audrey, "I Know"
  • Delerium, Chimera
  • MC Mario, "All That I Like"
  • Original 3, "Give You Love"
  • Blue ribbon In Essence, The Master Plan
  • Big Black Lincoln, Pimpin' Life
  • Glenn Lewis feat. Kardinal Offishall, Back for More
  • Tamia, Officially Missing You
  • X-Quisite, X-Quisite
Rap Recording of the Year Reggae Recording of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Choclair, Flagrant
  • BrassMunk, Dark Sunrise
  • IRS, Welcome To Planet IRS
  • Mr. Roam, Tom Strokes Presents the ClasSix Plus Six
  • Sweatshop Union, Natural Progression
  • Blue ribbon Leroy Brown, "Rent A Tile"
  • Blessed, "Smile"
  • Dezzie, "Tease Me"
  • Carl Henry, "Homie's Girl"
  • Nana McLean, "Nana's Medley, Part 2"

Other[]

Album Design of the Year Music DVD of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Garnet Armstrong, Susan Michalek (director/designer); Andrew MacNaughtan (photographer) — Jann Arden, Love Is the Only Soldier
  • Benjamin Fong (director/designer/illustrator); Janet Kimber (photographer) — Jimmy Rankin, Handmade
  • Jenn McIntyre (director/designer/illustrator); Ingram Barss/Jenn McIntyre (photographer) — Buck 65, Talkin' Honky Blues
  • Megan Oldfield (director/designer); Jon Claytor (illustrator); Richard Beland (photographer) — Gord Downie, Battle of the Nudes
  • Michael Wrycraft (director/designer/illustrator); Kevin Kelly — Harry Manx and Kevin Breit, Jubilee
  • Blue ribbon Andrew MacNaughtan, Daniel Catullo, Allan Weinrib, Pegi Cecconi and Ray DannielsRush in Rio, Rush
  • Hamish Hamilton with Done and Dusted — In My World, Avril Lavigne
  • Alanis MorissetteFeast on Scraps, Alanis Morissette
  • Rafaël Ouellet and Marc Lostracco — Our Lady Peace Live, Our Lady Peace
  • Chuck Comeau and Patrick Langlois — A Big Package For You 1999–2003, Simple Plan
Video of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Floria Sigismondi — "Fighter", Christina Aguilera
  • Don Allan — "Heaven Only Knows", K-os
  • Maxime Giroux — "Into Your Hideout", Pilate
  • Christopher Mills — "Stars and Sons", Broken Social Scene
  • Floria Sigismondi — "Untitled", Sigur Rós

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