• Source: Juno Awards of 2010
    • The Juno Awards of 2010 honoured music industry achievements in Canada for the latter part of 2008 and for most of 2009. These ceremonies were in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada during the weekend ending 18 April 2010. Primary ceremonies were held at the Mile One Centre and at Prince Edward Plaza on George Street. This also marks the first time to not feature a host.
      April Wine was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Bryan Adams received the Allan Waters Humanitarian Award for his part in numerous charitable concerts and campaigns during his career. Ross Reynolds, an original board member of the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and former head of Universal Music Canada received the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award.
      CARAS, the association responsible for the awards, awarded the 2010 ceremonies to the Newfoundland and Labrador capital based on a bid which included government support commitments totalling $1.5 million (CA$), half funded by the province, $250,000 from the St. John's municipal government and the remainder from the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency.


      Events


      Preliminary award-related events, known as Juno Week, began on 12 April 2010 with a launch event at the Confederation Building. Activities during this time included concerts such as JunoFest and the Juno Cup charity hockey game.
      On 17 April, the Juno Fan Fare event featured artist interviews, prizes and opportunities for the public to meet musicians. However, some artists such as Alexisonfire were unable to attend when fog conditions that weekend delayed air travel into St. John's. The fog delays also cancelled some concerts the previous evening, and disrupted rehearsals for the main Sunday broadcast.
      Also on that Saturday, winners in 32 Juno categories were announced at a special gala dinner at the St. John's Convention Centre. On the following day, prior to the main awards broadcast, a Songwriters' Circle concert was hosted by Dallas Green then broadcast on CBC Radio 2.


      = Primary ceremony

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      The primary awards ceremony on 18 April 2010 was telecast by CTV from Mile One Centre and from an outdoor venue on George Street, featuring multiple hosts and presenters.
      Classified began the proceedings with "Oh... Canada" from the George Street venue. Bryan Adams could not attend in person due to the air travel disruption from the Icelandic ash cloud incident; he therefore received his Allan Waters Humanitarian Award via satellite.
      Other artists performing at the ceremonies broadcast were Justin Bieber, Billy Talent, Blue Rodeo, Michael Bublé, Drake, Great Lake Swimmers, K'naan with Young Artists for Haiti, Metric and Johnny Reid.
      Award presenters and personalities included:

      Musicians Barenaked Ladies, Jully Black, Jarvis Church, Terri Clark, Alex Cuba, Amelia Curran, deadmau5, Lights, Damhnait Doyle, Danny Fernandes, Great Big Sea, Dallas Green, Hedley, Carly Rae Jepsen, Shiloh, Stereos, Kim Stockwood, The Trews, Nikki Yanofsky
      Barry Stock (Three Days Grace), hosted April Wine's induction to the Canadian Music Hall of Fame
      Alexandre Bilodeau and Jon Montgomery (2010 Winter Olympics gold medallists)
      Television personalities Luther Brown (judge, So You Think You Can Dance Canada), Leah Miller (eTalk), Seamus O'Regan (Canada AM)
      James Moore (Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages)
      The following seven categories were awarded during the main broadcast:

      Album of the Year
      Fan Choice Award
      Group of the Year
      New Artist of the Year
      Rap Recording of the Year
      Single of the Year
      Songwriter of the Year
      Rebroadcasts of the Juno Awards telecast were scheduled for A, Bravo!, MuchMore, Star! in late April.


      Changes to nomination categories for 2010


      Changes were made to the following award categories for this year's nominations:

      Country Album of the Year – formerly known as Country Recording of the Year, this category is now limited to complete albums and single songs may no longer be nominated.
      Music DVD of the Year and Vocal Jazz Album of the Year – voting on these categories is now fully conducted by appointed juries, with the winners no longer voted by the overall CARAS membership.
      Pop Album of the Year and Rock Album of the Year – nominees for these categories are now determined according to an equal weighting of sales figures and jury vote. Winners are still voted on by the overall CARAS membership.
      CD/DVD Artwork of the Year: This category is now called Recording Package of the Year to indicate that other product formats such as vinyl LPs may be considered for nomination.


      Nominees and winners


      Nominees in the following categories were announced on 3 March 2010. Michael Bublé received the most nominations of any artist this year, represented in six categories and winning four of those (Album of the Year, Fan Choice Award, Pop Album of the Year and Single of the Year). Billy Talent, Drake and Johnny Reid each received four nominations. Drake, who had yet to release a full album, won in two categories (New Artist of the Year and Rap Recording of the Year). K'Naan also won two of his nominations (Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year).
      Winners of most categories were announced on 17 April at a gala dinner.


      = Artist of the Year

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      Winner: K'Naan
      Other Nominees:

      Jann Arden
      Michael Bublé
      Diana Krall
      Johnny Reid


      = Group of the Year

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      Winner: Metric
      Other nominees:

      Billy Talent
      Blue Rodeo
      Hedley
      The Tragically Hip


      = New Artist of the Year

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      Winner: Drake
      Other nominees:

      Justin Bieber
      Danny Fernandes
      Carly Rae Jepsen
      Shiloh


      = New Group of the Year

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      Winner: Arkells
      Other Nominees:

      Down With Webster
      The New Cities
      Stereos
      Ten Second Epic


      = Jack Richardson Producer of the Year

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      Winner: Bob Rock, "Haven't Met You Yet" and "Baby (You've Got What It Takes)" (Michael Bublé, Crazy Love)
      Other Nominees:

      Kevin Churko, "Look Where You're Walking" (Modern Science Mimortl, Modern Science, produced with Kane Churko); "The Dream" (In This Moment, The Dream)
      David Foster, "Cry Me A River" and "All of Me" (Michael Bublé, Crazy Love)
      Fred St-Gelais, "Plaisirs amers" and "C'est moi" (Marie-Mai, Version 3.0)
      Michael Phillip Wojewoda "Palm Trees" and "The Key (Different Than I Used To Be)" (Jennifer LFO, Songs from the Alien Beacon, produced with Jennifer Foster)


      = Recording Engineer of the Year

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      Winner: Dan Brodbeck, "Apple of My Eye" and "Be Careful" (Dolores O'Riordan, No Baggage)
      Other Nominees:

      John Bailey, "I Can't Make You Love Me" (Sophie Milman, Take Love Easy); "Havana City" (Hilario Durán, Motion)
      Jon Drew, "Oh! The Boss Is Coming!" and "Pullin' Punches" (Arkells, Jackson Square)
      Darryl Neudorf, "And When You Wake Up" (Blue Rodeo, The Things We Left Behind); "Fever" (Neko Case, Middle Cyclone)
      Denis Tougas, "Save Your Love" and "The Mad Mile" (Kirsten Jones, The Mad Mile)


      = Songwriter of the Year

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      Winner: K'naan – "Wavin' Flag" (written with B. Mars, P. Lawrence and J. Daval), "Take A Minute", "If Rap Gets Jealous" (written with Gerald Eaton and Brian West) (K'naan, Troubadour)
      Other nominees:

      Michael Bublé – "Haven't Met You Yet", "Hold On" (written with Alan Chang and Amy S. Foster) (Michael Bublé, Crazy Love)
      Emily Haines and James Shaw – "Gimme Sympathy", "Sick Muse", "Help I'm Alive" (Metric, Fantasies)
      Carly Rae Jepsen and Ryan Stewart – "Tug of War", "Bucket", "Money and the Ego" (Carly Rae Jepsen, Tug of War)
      Joel Plaskett – "Through & Through & Through", "Deny, Deny, Deny", "All The Way Down The Line" (Joel Plaskett, Three)


      = Fan Choice Award

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      Winner: Michael Bublé
      Other nominees:

      Maxime Landry
      Nickelback
      Johnny Reid
      Ginette Reno


      = Nominated albums

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      Album of the Year


      Winner: Crazy Love – Michael Bublé
      Other nominees:

      Billy Talent III – Billy Talent
      Quiet Nights – Diana Krall
      Dance with Me – Johnny Reid
      My World – Justin Bieber


      Aboriginal Recording of the Year


      Winner: We Are... – Digging Roots
      Other Nominees:

      Distant Morning Star – Digawolf
      Sing Soul Girl – Inez Jasper
      Swagger – Lucie Idlout
      Trail of Tears – Wayne Lavallee


      Adult Alternative Album of the Year


      Winner: Three – Joel Plaskett
      Other Nominees:

      How to Fall Down in Public – Howie Beck
      Masters of the Burial – Amy Millan
      Nineteen Seventy-Seven – 1977
      Way Down Here – Cuff the Duke


      Alternative Album of the Year


      Winner: Fantasies – Metric
      Other Nominees:

      Face Control – Handsome Furs
      I Can Wonder What You Did with Your Day – Julie Doiron
      Post-Nothing – Japandroids
      Sainthood – Tegan & Sara


      Blues Album of the Year


      Winner: The Corktown Sessions – Jack de Keyzer
      Other Nominees:

      From the Water – Colin Linden
      I Need a Hat – Downchild
      Low Fidelity – Treasa Levasseur
      Steady Movin' – Carlos del Junco


      Recording Package of the Year


      Winner: Martin Bernard, Stéphane Cocke, Thomas Csano: Beats on Canvas, Beats on Canvas
      Other Nominees:

      Thomas Csano, Alex McLean: Wooden Arms, Patrick Watson
      Rachelle Dupere, Derek Henderson, Evan Kaminsky: Masters of the Burial, Amy Millan
      Alex Durlak: Potential Things, Canaille
      Justin Ellsworth, Vanessa Heins, Daniel Romano, Ken Reaume: Bring Me Your Love (special edition), City and Colour


      Children's Album of the Year


      Winner: Love My New Shirt – Norman Foote
      Other Nominees:

      Action Packed – Bobs and Lolo
      I'm Me! – Charlie Hope
      Walk On – The Kerplunks
      We Share The Earth – The Bee's Knees


      Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year


      Winner: Where's Our Revolution – Matt Brouwer
      Other Nominees:

      Dear Diary – FM Static
      Devotion – Steve Bell
      Welcome to the Masquerade – Thousand Foot Krutch
      What I Gotta Say – Janelle


      Classical Album of the Year (large ensemble)


      Winner: Mathieu, Shostakovich, Mendelssohn: Concertino & Concertos – Alain Lefèvre & London Mozart Players
      Other Nominees:

      Bartók – Les Violons du Roy
      Bruckner 8 – Yannick Nézet-Séguin & Orchestre Métropolitain
      Mendelssohn – Piano Concertos 1 & 2 – Symphony No. 5 – Louis Lortie and Orchestre symphonique de Québec
      Selections From the 2009 National Tour – National Youth Orchestra of Canada


      Classical Album of the Year (solo or chamber ensemble)


      Winner: Joel Quarrington: Garden Scene – Joel Quarrington
      Other Nominees:

      El Dorado – Caroline Leonardelli
      James Ehnes plays Paganini 24 Caprices – James Ehnes
      Philip Glass : Portrait – Angèle Dubeau & La Pietà
      Tchaikovsky: Souvenir de Florence, Quartet No. 1 – I Musici de Montréal


      Classical Album of the Year (vocal or choral performance)


      Winner: Adrianne Pieczonka sings Puccini – Adrianne Pieczonka
      Other Nominees:

      Gomidas Songs – Isabel Bayrakdarian
      Melodiya: Glinka, Mussorgsky, Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky – Orchestre Radio-Canada Musique
      Porpora Arias – Karina Gauvin
      Songs By Ravel – Gerald Finley


      Francophone Album of the Year


      Winner: Les sentinelles dorment – Andrea Lindsay
      Other Nominees:

      Dans mon corps – Les Trois Accords
      Mille excuses milady – Jean Leloup
      Un serpent sous ses fleurs – Yann Perreau
      Un toi dans ma tête – Luc de Larochellière


      Instrumental Album of the Year


      Winner: As Seen Through Windows – Bell Orchestre
      Other Nominees:

      Beats on Canvas – Beats on Canvas
      L'île de Sept Villes – The Hylozoists
      Trifecta – Pavlo, Rik Emmett and Oscar Lopez
      Yalla Yalla! – Sultans of String


      International Album of the Year


      Winner: Only by the Night – Kings of Leon
      Other Nominees:

      Circus – Britney Spears
      The E.N.D – The Black Eyed Peas
      Fearless – Taylor Swift
      I Dreamed a Dream – Susan Boyle


      Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year


      Winner: The Happiness Project – Charles Spearin
      Other Nominees:

      Infernal Machines – Darcy James Argue's Secret Society
      Motion – Hilario Durán
      Silverbirch – John Roney with the Silver Birch String Quartet
      Songbook Vol. 1 – Kirk MacDonald Quartet


      Traditional Jazz Album of the Year


      Winner: It's About Time – Terry Clarke
      Other Nominees:

      Bluesy Lunedi – Alain Bédard
      Pleased To Meet You – Oliver Jones and Hank Jones
      Regeneration – Al Henderson Septet
      Strands II – Darren Sigesmund


      Vocal Jazz Album of the Year


      Winner: Ranee Lee Lives Upstairs – Ranee Lee
      Other Nominees:

      Haven't We Met? – Emilie-Claire Barlow
      I Like Men – Carol Welsman
      Lovelight – Michael Kaeshammer
      Quiet Nights – Diana Krall


      Pop Album of the Year


      Winner: Crazy Love – Michael Bublé
      Other Nominees:

      The Listening – LIGHTS
      My World – Justin Bieber
      The Show Must Go – Hedley
      Stereos – Stereos


      Rock Album of the Year


      Winner: Billy Talent III – Billy Talent
      Other Nominees:

      Dark Horse – Nickelback
      Life Starts Now – Three Days Grace
      Old Crows/Young Cardinals – Alexisonfire
      We Are The Same – The Tragically Hip


      Roots and Traditional Album of the Year (Solo)


      Winner: Hunter, Hunter, Amelia Curran
      Other Nominees:

      Achin in Yer Bones, Romi Mayes
      Losin' Lately Gambler, Corb Lund
      Pink Strat, Bahamas
      Queen's Hotel, John Wort Hannam


      Roots and Traditional Album of the Year (Group)


      Winner: The Good Lovelies, The Good Lovelies
      Other Nominees:

      Annie Lou, Annie Lou
      Let's Just Stay Here, Carolyn Mark and NQ Arbuckle
      Lost Channels, Great Lake Swimmers
      No Fool for Trying, Madison Violet


      World Music Album of the Year


      Winner: Comfortably Mine, Dominic Mancuso
      Other Nominees:

      Alex Cuba, Alex Cuba
      La danse de l'exilé, Karim Saada
      Slide to Freedom 2: Make a Better World, Doug Cox Salil Bhatt
      Sunplace, Jaffa Road


      = Nominated releases

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      Single of the Year


      Winner: "Haven't Met You Yet" – Michael Bublé
      Other Nominees:

      "Anybody Listening" – Classified
      "Best I Ever Had" – Drake
      "Love Is a First" – The Tragically Hip
      "Rusted from the Rain" – Billy Talent


      Classical Composition of the Year


      Winner: "Lament in the Trampled Garden", Marjan Mozetich (album, Lament in the Trampled Garden)
      Other Nominees:

      "Angels in Flight", Marjan Mozetich (album, Lament in the Trampled Garden)
      "Dreams of Flying", Rob Teehan (performed by National Youth Orchestra of Canada)
      "Earth Songs", Stephen Chatman (album, Earth Songs)
      "Nocturne", Leonard Enns (DaCapo Chamber Choir album, Shadowland)


      Country Album of the Year


      Winner: Dance With Me, Johnny Reid
      Other Nominees:

      Believe, Emerson Drive
      Go, Doc Walker
      The Long Way Home, Terri Clark
      The Road Hammers II, The Road Hammers


      Dance Recording of the Year


      Winner: For Lack of a Better Name, Deadmau5
      Other Nominees:

      I'm No Human, Misstress Barbara
      "Runnin", Doman and Gooding with Dru and Lincoln
      "Shine 4U", Carmen and Camille
      Thunderheist, Thunderheist


      Music DVD of the Year


      Winner: Iron Maiden: Flight 666 (Iron Maiden), Stefan Demetriou, Sam Dunn, Scott McFadyen, Rod Smallwood, Andy Taylor
      Other Nominees:

      Acoustic – Friends & Total Strangers (The Trews), John-Angus MacDonald, Tim Martin, Larry Wanagas
      Drum! Live (Drum!), Daniel Brooker, Brookes Diamond, Doris Mason, Colin Smeltzer, Aaron Young
      Miroir Noir (Arcade Fire), Arcade Fire, Vincent Morisset
      Snakes & Arrows Live (Rush), Pegi Cecconi, Ray Danniels, François Lamoureaux, Pierre Lamoureaux, Allan Weinrib


      R&B/Soul Recording of the Year


      Winner: "Lonesome Highway", Jacksoul
      Other Nominees:

      The Black Book, Jully Black
      The Bridge, Melanie Fiona
      Intro, Danny Fernandes
      The Long Way Home, Jarvis Church


      Rap Recording of the Year


      Winner: So Far Gone, Drake
      Other nominees:

      Self Explanatory, Classified
      "I'm Still Fly", Big Page, Drake & U.G.O Crew
      Troubadour, K'naan
      Yes!, k-os


      Reggae Recording of the Year


      Winner: Gonna Be Alright, Dubmatix with Prince Blanco
      Other Nominees:

      American Dream, Carl Henry
      Breaking Up, Tanya Mullings
      Show Me The Way, Kim Davis
      Wha-La-La-Leng, Ghislain Poirier with Face-T


      = Video of the Year

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      Winner: "Little Bit of Red" – Serena Ryder
      Other Nominees:

      "Anybody Listening" – Classified
      "Heavens to Purgatory" – The Most Serene Republic
      "It's Okay" – Land of Talk
      "Mr. Hurricane" – Beast


      Compilation album


      A compilation album featuring selected Juno nominees was released on 30 March 2010 by Sony Music Entertainment Canada. Sales of the album support the CARAS music education charity MusiCounts. The artists and track listing is as follows:

      "Haven't Met You Yet", Michael Bublé
      "Wavin' Flag", K'naan
      "Burn It to the Ground", Nickelback
      "Break", Three Days Grace
      "Rusted From The Rain", Billy Talent
      "Oh, The Boss Is Coming!", Arkells
      "Gimme Sympathy", Metric
      "Dead End Countdown", The New Cities
      "Cha-Ching", Hedley
      "Anybody Listening", Classified
      "One Time", Justin Bieber
      "Rich Girl$", Down With Webster
      "Best I Ever Had", Drake
      "Summer Girl", Stereos
      "Operator (A Girl Like Me)", Shiloh
      "Love Is A First", The Tragically Hip
      "A Million Miles Away", Jann Arden
      "Arizona Dust", Blue Rodeo
      "A Woman Like You", Johnny Reid
      "Walk on By", Diana Krall


      See also


      Juno Awards of 2002, the first and previous Juno Awards to be hosted in St. John's


      References




      External links


      Juno Awards official site
      Ruckus on the Edge – 2010 Juno – Newfoundland host committee site

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