- Source: Juno Awards of 2007
The Juno Awards of 2007 were hosted in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada on the weekend ending 1 April 2007. These ceremonies honoured music industry achievements in Canada during most of 2006. The event was well known for a possible tape delay by the CTV television network so the network could syndicate The Amazing Race.
Ceremonies
Most winners were announced at the Juno Gala Dinner and Awards ceremony on 31 March. This was a non-televised event conducted at TCU Place. At this event, Tom Jackson received the 2007 Humanitarian Award and Montreal-based music business veteran Donald K. Tarlton received the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award. Gregory Charles, a Quebec-based musician, hosted this gala.
The primary ceremonies of the major awards originated from the Credit Union Centre on 1 April and televised throughout Canada on CTV. Host Nelly Furtado was also the most successful artist this year, winning in five categories: Album of the Year, Artist of the Year, Juno Fan Choice Award, Pop Album of the Year and Single of the Year.
Winners in the following categories were announced during the primary ceremonies:
Album of the Year
Group of the Year
Juno Fan Choice Award
New Artist of the Year
R&B/Soul Recording of the Year
Rock Album of the Year
Single of the Year
Telecast
CTV originally planned to provide a tape-delayed broadcast from 22:00 Eastern Daylight Time to accommodate an episode of the American version of The Amazing Race. However, the network relented due to opposition over the late timing, and scheduled the broadcast live from Ontario and eastward (19:00-21:00 Eastern) and tape delayed in western provinces (21:00-23:00 local time in British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, 19:00-21:00 in Alberta). Quickly afterwards, the network made yet another change, allowing Saskatchewan viewers to watch the ceremony live (17:00 Central Standard) in addition to its previously scheduled timeslot.
National ratings for the Juno telecast were measured by BBM Nielsen at 912 000 viewers, an inferior result compared to the 966 000 viewers for Global's broadcast of The Simpsons or the 1.03 million viewers CBC gained from its airing of At Bertram's Hotel, an adaptation of the Agatha Christie mystery.
Nominees and winners
Nominees were announced on 6 February 2007.
= Artist of the Year
=Winner: Nelly Furtado
Other nominees:
Gregory Charles
Diana Krall
Pierre Lapointe
Loreena McKennitt
= Group of the Year
=Winner: Billy Talent
Other nominees:
Alexisonfire
Hedley
Three Days Grace
The Tragically Hip
= New Artist of the Year
=Winner: Tomi Swick
Other nominees:
Eva Avila
Neverending White Lights
Melissa O'Neil
Patrick Watson
= New Group of the Year
=Winner: Mobile
Other nominees:
Evans Blue
Idle Sons
Jets Overhead
Stabilo
= Jack Richardson Producer of the Year
=Winner: Brian Howes, "Trip" (Hedley) and "Lips of an Angel" (Extreme Behavior)
Other nominees:
Bob Rock, "In View" and "World Container" (The Tragically Hip)
David Foster, "Un Giorno Per Noi (Romeo E Giulietta)" and "Un Dia Llegara" (Josh Groban)
Julius "Juice" Butty, "Save Your Scissors" (City and Colour) and "This Could Be Anywhere in the World" (Alexisonfire)
k-os, "The Rain" and "Sunday Morning"
= Recording Engineer of the Year
=Winner: John "Beetle" Bailey, "Rain" (Molly Johnson) and "Sisters of Mercy" (Serena Ryder)
Other nominees:
David Travers-Smith, "The Devil's Paintbrush Road" and "Prairie Town" (The Wailin' Jennys)
Eric Ratz, "Devil in a Midnight Mass" and "Red Flag" (Billy Talent)
L. Stu Young, "Fury" and "3121" (Prince)
Sheldon Zaharko, "Back Up on the Horse" (Barney Bentall) and "Unsung" (Jenny Whiteley)
= Songwriter of the Year
=Winner: Gordie Sampson, "Jesus Take the Wheel", "Words Get in the Way" and "Crybaby"
Other nominees:
Sarah Harmer, "I Am Aglow", "Oleander" and "Escarpment Blues"
k-os, "Sunday Morning", "The Rain" and "Flypaper"
Nickelback, "Far Away", "If Everyone Cared" and "Rockstar"
Ron Sexsmith, "All in Good Time", "Never Give Up" and "Hands of Time"
= Fan Choice Award
=Winner: Nelly Furtado
Other nominees:
Michael Bublé
Gregory Charles
Sarah McLachlan
Nickelback
= Nominated albums
=Album of the Year
Winner: Loose, Nelly Furtado
Other nominees:
Billy Talent II, Billy Talent
Hedley, Hedley
I Think of You, Gregory Charles
One-X, Three Days Grace
Aboriginal Recording of the Year
Winner: Sedzé, Leela Gilday
Other nominees:
Blood Red Earth, Susan Aglukark
Burn, Jason Burnstick
Seeds, Digging Roots
Stay Red, Northern Cree
Adult Alternative Album of the Year
Winner: The Light That Guides You Home, Jim Cuddy
Other nominees:
I'm a Mountain, Sarah Harmer
Living with War, Neil Young
Time Being, Ron Sexsmith
When the Angels Make Contact, Matt Mays
Alternative Album of the Year
Winner: Sometimes, City and Colour
Other nominees:
Not Saying/Just Saying, Shout Out Out Out Out
Return to the Sea, Islands
Skelliconnection, Chad VanGaalen
Trompe-l'oeil, Malajube
Blues Album of the Year
Winner: House of Refuge, Jim Byrnes
Other nominees:
Acoustic, David Gogo
Colin James & The Little Big Band 3, Colin James
Easin' Back To Tennessee, Colin Linden
The Way It Feels, Roxanne Potvin
CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year
Winner: Chloe Lum and Yannick Desranleau, The Looks (MSTRKRFT)
Other nominees:
Alexisonfire, Garnet Armstrong and Erno Rossi, Crisis (Alexisonfire)
Tim Domoslai, Treeful of Starling (Hawksley Workman)
Julien Mineau and Virginie Parr, Trompe-l'oeil (Malajube)
Garnet Armstrong, Simon Paul, Linda Philp and Susan Michalek, World Container (The Tragically Hip)
Children's Album of the Year
Winner: My Beautiful World, Jack Grunsky
Other nominees:
Dinosaurs, Dragons & Me, Donna & Andy
Join the Band, Ken Whiteley
Murmel Murmel Munsch!, Robert Munsch
Snooze Music, Rick Scott
Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year
Winner: Wide-Eyed and Mystified, Downhere
Other nominees:
Beauty in the Broken, Starfield
Glory, Manafest
Pollyanna's Attic, Carolyn Arends
Smile, It's The End of the World, Hawk Nelson
Classical Album of the Year (large ensemble)
Winner: Mozart: Violin Concerti, James Ehnes and the Mozart Anniversary Orchestra
Other nominees:
Mozart: Violin Concerti, Jon Kimura Parker/James Parker/Ian Parker/CBC Radio Orchestra/Mario Bernardi
Rhapsodies, Alain Lefèvre and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra
Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 "Organ", Philippe Bélanger/Orchestre Métropolitain/Yannick Nézet-Séguin
Shostakovich's Circle, I Musici de Montréal
Classical Album of the Year (solo or chamber ensemble)
Winner: Piazzolla, Jean-Marie Zeitouni and Les Violons du Roy
Other nominees:
Mozart: Complete Piano Trios, The Gryphon Trio
Mozart the Mason, Jonathan Crow, Douglas McNabney and Matt Haimovitz
On the Threshold of Hope: Chamber Music by Mieczyslaw Weinberg, Artists of the Royal Conservatory
Shostakovich: String Quartets 3, 7 & 8, St. Lawrence String Quartet
Classical Album of the Year (vocal or choral performance)
Winner: Mozart: Arie e Duetti, Isabel Bayrakdarian, Michael Schade and Russell Braun with the Canadian Opera Company Orchestra
Other nominees:
Adrianne Pieczonka Sings Wagner and Strauss, Adrianne Pieczonka
Extase, Measha Brueggergosman and the Orchestre symphonique de Québec
Purcell, Karina Gauvin and Les Boréades
Wagner: Arias, Ben Heppner
Francophone Album of the Year
Winner: Il était une fois dans l'est, Antoine Gratton
Other nominees:
La Coeur dans la tête, Ariane Moffatt
Compter les corps, Vulgaires Machins
La Forêt des mal-aimés, Pierre Lapointe
Trompe-l'oeil, Malajube
Instrumental Album of the Year
Winner: Run Neil Run, Sisters Euclid
Other nominees:
...and another thing, Joël Fafard
Café Tropical, Johannes Linstead
Recording a Tape the Colour of the Light, Bell Orchestre
Yours Truly, Natalie MacMaster
International Album of the Year
Winner: Taking the Long Way, Dixie Chicks
Other nominees:
Ancora, Il Divo
Confessions on a Dance Floor, Madonna
FutureSex/LoveSounds, Justin Timberlake
Stadium Arcadium, Red Hot Chili Peppers
Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year
Winner: From the Heart, Hilario Durán and his Latin Jazz Big Band
Other nominees:
At Sea, Ingrid Jensen
Hugmars, Hugh Marsh
Moment in Time, Richard Underhill
Obsession, Kent Sangster
Traditional Jazz Album of the Year
Winner: Avenue Standard, Jon Ballantyne
Other nominees:
Mnemosyne's March, Mike Murley and The David Braid Quartet
Movin' and Groovin', Jake Langley
Other Stories, William Carn
ZHEN: The David Braid Sextet Live, Volume II, David Braid
Vocal Jazz Album of the Year
Winner: From This Moment On, Diana Krall
Other nominees:
Calling for Rain, Lori Cullen
Fight or Flight?, Kellylee Evans
Messin' Around, Molly Johnson
Start to Move, Elizabeth Shepherd
Pop Album of the Year
Winner: Loose, Nelly Furtado
Other nominees:
Atlantis: Hymns for Disco, k-os
Ghost Stories, Chantal Kreviazuk
Stalled Out in the Doorway, Tomi Swick
Wintersong, Sarah McLachlan
Rock Album of the Year
Winner: Billy Talent II, Billy Talent
Other nominees:
Chemical City, Sam Roberts
Never Hear the End of It, Sloan
Tomorrow Starts Today, Mobile
World Container, The Tragically Hip
Roots and Traditional Album of the Year (Solo)
Winner: Yellowjacket, Stephen Fearing
Other nominees:
An Ancient Muse, Loreena McKennitt
Milly's Cafe, Fred Eaglesmith
We Belong to the Gold Coast, Steve Dawson
When We Get There, Lennie Gallant
Roots and Traditional Album of the Year (Group)
Winner: Bloom, The McDades
Other nominees:
Firecracker, The Wailin' Jennys
Hello Love, Be Good Tanyas
Let's Frolic, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings
Migrations, The Dukhs
World Music Album of the Year
Winner: Kaba Horo, Lubo Alexandrov
Other nominees:
African Guitar Summit II, Alpha Ya Ya Diallo, Mighty Popo, Adam Solomon, Pa Joe, Madagascar Slim and Donné Robert
Bahiatronica, Monica Freire
Coeur vagabond, Bïa
The Edge, Mr. Something Something
= Nominated releases
=Single of the Year
Winner: "Promiscuous", Nelly Furtado featuring Timbaland
Other nominees:
"All I Can Do", Chantal Kreviazuk
"Devil in a Midnight Mass", Billy Talent
"Pull Me Through", Jim Cuddy
"Sunday Morning", k-os
Classical Composition of the Year
Winner: "Clere Vénus", Denis Gougeon
Other nominees:
"A Midwinter Night's Dream", Harry Somers
"Of Memory and Desire", Harry Somers
"Tumbling Strain", Neil Currie
"Varley Suite for Solo Violin", Stephen Chatman
Country Recording of the Year
Winner: Somebody Wrote Love, George Canyon
Other nominees:
Big Wheel, Aaron Pritchett
Countrified, Emerson Drive
Doc Walker, Doc Walker
Love & Negotiation, Carolyn Dawn Johnson
Dance Recording of the Year
Winner: Sexor, Tiga
Other nominees:
"Airbreak", Danny D
"Lift Off", Taras
"(Maybe You'll Get) Lucky", The Sound Bluntz
The Remix Album, Champion
Music DVD of the Year
Winner: Escarpment Blues, Sarah Harmer
Other nominees:
It's Not Fun. Don't Do It!, Tegan and Sara
Try This at Home, Hedley
R30, Rush
Rock Swings - Live, Paul Anka
R&B/Soul Recording of the Year
Winner: mySOUL, jacksoul
Other nominees:
"Life Less Ordinary", Deesha
"Believe", George
"Face Behind The Face", Karl Wolf
"Been Gone", Keshia Chanté
Rap Recording of the Year
Winner: Black Magic, Swollen Members
Other nominees:
The Answer, Rich London
The Frenzy of Renown, Arabesque
Hitch Hikin' Music, Classified
Organic Music for a Digital World, DL Incognito
Reggae Recording of the Year
Winner: Xrated, Korexion
Other nominees:
Hard to See, Humble
In the Streets, Trinity Chris feat. Blessed
Kulcha Connection, Kulcha Connection
Survival, Kwesi Selassie
= Video of the Year
=Winner: Dave Pawson and Jonathan Legris, "Bridge to Nowhere" (Sam Roberts)
Other nominees:
Sean Michael Turrell, "Devil in a Midnight Mass" (Billy Talent)
Floria Sigismondi, "Hurt" (Christina Aguilera)
Drew Lightfoot, "Coast Is Clear" (In-Flight Safety)
k-os, Micah Meisner and Zeb Roc, "ElectriK HeaT: The Seekwill" (k-os)
Compilation CD
A compilation album of the awards was released in 2007
Track list
Nelly Furtado feat. Timbaland "Promiscuous" 4:03
k-os "Sunday Morning" 3:47
Chantal Kreviazuk "All I Can Do" 3:36
Sam Roberts "Bridge To Nowhere" 3:10
Billy Talent "Devil in a Midnight Mass" 2:54
Mobile "Montreal Calling" 3:07
Nickelback "Far Away" 3:59
Melissa O'Neil "Speechless" 4:04
Diana Krall "Little Girl Blue" 5:39
Loreena McKennitt "Caravanserai" 3:54
Pierre Lapointe "Deux Par Deux Rassemblés" 3:50
Jim Cuddy "Pull Me Through" 4:45
Eva Avila "Meant To Fly" 3:27
Stabilo "Flawed Design" 3:47
The Tragically Hip "In View" 3:59
Hedley "Gunnin'" 4:11
Three Days Grace "Animal I Have Become" 3:52
Alexisonfire "This Could Be Anywhere in the World" 4:02
References
External links
Juno Awards site
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Michael Bublé
- Juno Award
- Penghargaan Asosiasi Kritikus Film Toronto 2007
- Florida Film Critics Circle Awards 2007
- Daftar penghargaan dan nominasi yang diterima oleh Rihanna
- New York Film Critics Online Awards 2007
- National Board of Review Awards 2007
- Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards 2007
- African-American Film Critics Association Awards 2007
- Houston Film Critics Society Awards 2007
- Juno Awards of 2007
- Juno Awards
- Juno Temple
- Juno (film)
- Juno
- Hedley (band)
- Juno Award for Single of the Year
- Juno Awards of 2006
- Juno Fan Choice Award
- Juno Award for Children's Album of the Year