Juno Awards of 2013

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Juno Awards of 2013
2013 Juno Awards Logo Multicolored Background.png
The 2013 Juno Awards Logo
Date20–21 April 2013
VenueBrandt Centre, Regina, Saskatchewan
Hosted byMichael Bublé
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCTV

The Juno Awards of 2013 honoured Canadian music industry achievements in the latter part of 2011 and in most of 2012. The awards were presented in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, during the weekend of 20–21 April 2013. The main ceremony was hosted by Michael Bublé at the Brandt Centre.[1] The city of Moose Jaw also hosted some supporting events.[2]

Events[]

The Juno Cup charity hockey game was held in Moose Jaw at Mosaic Place.

Most awards were presented at a private gala on 20 April at the Credit Union Eventplex.[3]

Main ceremony performers[]

The main awards ceremony was held at the Brandt Centre on 21 April and televised on CTV. The following artists were featured during the ceremony:[4]

  • Billy Talent with Serena Ryder
  • Michael Bublé
  • Classified with David Myles
  • Hannah Georgas
  • Carly Rae Jepsen
  • k.d. lang
  • Marianas Trench
  • Metric
  • Serena Ryder
  • The Sheepdogs
  • The Tenors

Nominees and winners[]

Nominees were announced on 19 February 2013.[5][6] Music journalist was this year's Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award recipient.[7]

This year's inductee to the Canadian Music Hall of Fame is k.d. lang.[8]

Tom Cochrane was the year's recipient of the Allan Waters Humanitarian Award, based on the musician's significant support for various charities.[9]

Most awards were announced at the private gala on 20 April.[10]

People[]

Artist of the Year Group of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Leonard Cohen
    • Justin Bieber
    • Deadmau5
    • Carly Rae Jepsen
    • Johnny Reid
Breakthrough Artist of the Year Breakthrough Group of the Year
Fan Choice Award Songwriter of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Leonard Cohen – "Amen", "Going Home" (co-songwriter Patrick Leonard), and "Show Me the Place" (co-songwriter Patrick Leonard) from Old Ideas
    • Arkells – "Michigan Left", "On Paper", "Whistleblower" from Michigan Left
    • Kathleen Edwards – "A Soft Place to Land" (co-songwriter John Roderick), "Chameleon/Comedian", and "Change the Sheets" from Voyageur
    • Hannah Georgas – "Enemies", "Robotic" (co-songwriter Ryan Guldemond), and "Somebody" from Hannah Georgas
    • Afie Jurvanen – "Be My Witness", "Caught Me Thinkin", and "Lost in the Light" from Barchords by Bahamas
Producer of the Year Recording Engineer of the Year
  • Blue ribbon James Shaw – "Youth Without Youth" and "Breathing Underwater" from Synthetica by Metric
    • Gavin Brown – "At Transformation" and "About this Map" from Now for Plan A by The Tragically Hip
    • Kevin Churko (co-producer Kane Churko) – "Blood" and "Adrenalize" from Blood by In This Moment
    • Bob Ezrin – "Forever Young" from Lead with Your Heart by The Tenors
    • Josh Ramsay – "Call Me Maybe" from Kiss by Carly Rae Jepsen; "Fallout" from Ever After by Marianas Trench
  • Blue ribbon Kevin Churko (co-engineer Kane Churko) – "Blood" from Blood by In This Moment; "Coming Down" from American Capitalist by Five Finger Death Punch
    • Joby Baker – "Suspiro en Falsete" and "Ruido en el Sistema" from Ruido en el sistema by Alex Cuba
    •  – "Start of Something Good" from Break the Spell by Daughtry; "Breaking Your Heart" from Stronger by Kelly Clarkson
    • Eric Ratz – "Albatross" from Albatross by Big Wreck; "Surprise Surprise" from Dead Silence by Billy Talent
    • Randy Staub "When We Stand Together" from Here and Now by Nickelback; "What You Want" from Evanescence by Evanescence

Albums[]

Album of the Year Aboriginal Album of the Year
Adult Alternative Album of the Year Adult Contemporary Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Serena Ryder, Harmony
    • Bahamas, Barchords
    • The Barr Brothers, The Barr Brothers
    • Kathleen Edwards, Voyageur
    • Royal Wood, We Were Born to Glory
  • Blue ribbon The Tenors, Lead With Your Heart
    • Barlow, Burning Days
    • Adam Cohen, Like a Man
    • Céline Dion, Sans attendre
    • Raylene Rankin, All the Diamonds
Alternative Album of the Year Blues Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Metric, Synthetica
    • Hannah Georgas, Hannah Georgas
    • Japandroids, Celebration Rock
    • Said the Whale, Little Mountain
    • Stars, The North
Children's Album of the Year Classical Album of the Year – Solo or Chamber Ensemble
  • Blue ribbon Emilie Mover, The Stella and Sam Album, ft. Emilie Mover
    • , Always Be a Unicorn
    • Jennifer Gasoi, Throw a Penny in the Wishing Well
    • , Chansons pour toutes sorts d’enfants
    • , One Dancefloor
  • Blue ribbon , Levant
    • Canadian Brass, Canadian Brass Takes Flight
    • James Ehnes, Bartók : Works for Violin and Piano, Vol. 1
    • Angela Hewitt, Debussy: Solo Piano Music
    • , Ravel, Shostakovich, Ives: Piano Trio
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 Country Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon The City Harmonic, I Have a Dream (It Feels Like Home)
    • , Hold On
    • Manafest, Fighter
    • Newworldson, Rebel Transmission
    • Thousand Foot Krutch, The End Is Where We Begin
  • Blue ribbon Johnny Reid, Fire It Up
    • Dean Brody, Dirt
    • Chad Brownlee, Love Me or Leave Me
    • Emerson Drive, Roll
    • Dallas Smith, Jumped Right In
Electronic Album of the Year Francophone Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Grimes, Visions
    • Crystal Castles, (III)
    • Daphni, Jiaolong
    • Purity Ring, Shrines
    • Trust, TRST
Instrumental Album of the Year International Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Mumford & Sons, Babel
    • Maroon 5, Overexposed
    • One Direction, Up All Night
    • Rod Stewart, Merry Christmas, Baby
    • Taylor Swift, Red
Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year Traditional Jazz Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon , Swim
    • , Bridges
    • Allison Au Quartet, The Sky Was Pale Blue, Then Grey
    • , Genera
    • , Drawing
Vocal Jazz Album of the Year Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year
Pop Album of the Year Rock Album of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Carly Rae Jepsen, Kiss
    • Justin Bieber, Believe
    • Victoria Duffield, Shut Up and Dance
    • Nelly Furtado, The Spirit Indestructible
    • Kristina Maria, Tell the World
  • Blue ribbon Rush, Clockwork Angels
    • Big Wreck, Albatross
    • Billy Talent, Dead Silence
    • The Sheepdogs, The Sheepdogs
    • The Tragically Hip, Now for Plan A
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Solo Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Group
  • Blue ribbon Elliott Brood, Days Into Years
    • Great Lake Swimmers, New Wild Everywhere
    • The Strumbellas, My Father and the Hunter
    • Le Vent du Nord, Tromper le temps
    • The Wooden Sky, Every Child a Daughter, Every Moon a Sun
World Music Album of the Year

Songs and recordings[]

Single of the Year Classical Composition of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Carly Rae Jepsen, "Call Me Maybe"
    • Billy Talent, "Viking Death March"
    • Hedley, "Kiss You Inside Out"
    • Serena Ryder, "Stompa"
    • The Sheepdogs, "The Way It Is"
  • Blue ribbon Vivian Fung, "Violin Concerto"
    • Denis Gougeon, "Mutation"
    • Alexina Louie, "Echoes of Time"
    • R. Murray Schafer, "Trio for Violin, Viola and Cello"
    • Howard Shore, The Lord of the Rings Symphony: Six Movements for Orchestra & Chorus
Dance Recording of the Year R&B/Soul Recording of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Anjulie, You and I
    • Felix Cartal, "Don’t Turn on the Lights" (featuring Polina)
    • Vita Chambers, "Fix You"
    • André, "We Dance"
    • Dragonette, Bodyparts
  • Blue ribbon The Weeknd, Trilogy
    • Jully Black, "Fugitive"
    • Shawn Desman, "Nobody Does It Like You"
    • Melanie Fiona, "Change the Record"
    • Kreesha Turner, Tropic Electric
Rap Recording of the Year Reggae Recording of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Classified, "Inner Ninja" (featuring David Myles)

Other[]

Music DVD of the Year Recording Package of the Year
  • Blue ribbon Synthetica – Metric
(art director/designer/photographer)
  • Little Mountain – Said the Whale
Andy Dixon (art director/designer/photographer), (photographer)
and (art directors/designers/photographers)
(art director), (designer/photographer), (designer)
  • Now for Plan A – The Tragically Hip
and (art directors/designers), (photographer)
Video of the Year
  • Blue ribbon "HYFR" – Drake
Director X, director
  • "Testify" – Alan Doyle
Margaret Malandruccolo, director
  • "Fire It Up" – Johnny Reid
Margaret Malandruccolo, director
, director
  • "Little Talks" – Of Monsters and Men
(Mihai Wilson, director; Marcella Moser, producer)

Compilation album[]

Juno Awards 2013
Compilation album by
Various Artists
Released19 March 2013 (2013-03-19)
LabelWarner Music Canada

Warner Music Canada released a compilation album of songs from the year's Juno nominees on 19 March 2013. Sales of the album support the CARAS music education charity MusiCounts.[11]

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Call Me Maybe"Carly Rae Jepsen 
2."Boyfriend"Justin Bieber 
3."Kiss You Inside Out"Hedley 
4."Desperate Measures"Marianas Trench 
5."Breathing Underwater"Metric 
6."Surprise Surprise"Billy Talent 
7."Feeling Good"The Sheepdogs 
8."Shut Up and Dance"Victoria Duffield 
9."The Veldt"deadmau5 (with Chris James) 
10."Dedicated To You"Johnny Reid 
11."Stompa"Serena Ryder 
12."Albatross"Big Wreck 
13."Headlong Flight"Rush 
14."Darkness"Leonard Cohen 
15."Parler à mon père"Celine Dion 
16."Somebody That I Used to Know"Walk off the Earth 
17."Big Blue Wave"Hey Ocean! 

References[]

  1. ^ Patch, Nick (3 February 2013). "Michael Buble to host this year's Juno Awards in Regina". The Canadian Press/CFRB. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  2. ^ Lawrence, Rebecca (14 September 2011). "Juno awards coming to Moose Jaw and Regina". The Moose Jaw Times Herald. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  3. ^ "CARAS announces official venues for Juno Week" (PDF). CARAS. 30 October 2012. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
  4. ^ "First Round of Performers Announced for CTV's Broadcast of the 2013 Juno Awards" (PDF). CARAS. 19 February 2013. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
  5. ^ "2013 Juno Award nominees". Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. 19 February 2013. Archived from the original on 20 February 2013. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
  6. ^ Collins, Leah (19 February 2013). "Juno nominees dream of hanging with The Weeknd and tackling Drake; Carly Rae Jepsen leads 2013 with 5 nods". Postmedia/canada.com. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  7. ^ "2013 Walt Grealis Award Recipient". CARAS. 5 December 2012. Archived from the original on 29 April 2013. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
  8. ^ "k.d. lang Entering Canadian Music Hall of Fame at Juno Awards". HuffPost. 12 February 2013. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
  9. ^ "Tom Cochrane wins humanitarian prize". CBC News. 28 February 2013. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  10. ^ "2013 JUNO Gala Dinner & Awards" (PDF). CARAS. 20 April 2013. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
  11. ^ "2013 JUNO AWARDS NOMINEE CD". CARAS. 19 March 2013. Archived from the original on 1 May 2013. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
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