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Between the Bridges – 2024 JUNO Awards Wrap Up from Halifax

The 2024 JUNO Awards were announced in a star-studded weekend in Halifax!

Leading the way with two wins a piece was Montreal pop superstar, Charlotte Cardin, who took home Pop Album of the Year and Album of the Year, Toronto rockers, the Beaches, took home Group of the Year and Rock Album of the Year, and Calgary’s own rising star, Tate McRae, who took home Artist of the Year, and single of the Year. Also celebrating a major win this weekend was Punjabi-Canadian rapper and songwriter, Karan Aujla, who was the voter’s choice for this year’s JUNO Fan Choice. In addition, indigenous artists were well represented in mainstream categories, including Songwriter of the Year for Aysanabee, Blues Album of the Year for Blue Moon Marquee, and Contemporary Roots Album of the Year for William Prince.

Honourees during Sunday’s marquee Juno Awards Broadcast included celebrated sisters in pop, Tegan and Sara, who were honoured with this year’s Humanitarian Award for their fight for health, economic justice and representation for LGBTQ girls and women through the Tegan and Sara Foundation. Additionally, history was made when Maestro Fresh Wes became the first hip-hop artist and rapper to be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. In addition, during the JUNO Opening Night Awards, held on Saturday night, the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award, which recognizes individuals whose work has significantly impacted the growth and development of the Canadian music industry, was presented to Halifax entertainment lawyer and manager, Chip Sutherland, who was recognized for spearheading the development of the Radio Starmaker Fund and MusiCounts Program, as well as his storied history for managing East Coast heavyweights such as Sloan and the Rankin Family.

Performers for the Juno Awards Broadcast included an exhilarating opening medley by host, Nelly Furtado, an ensemble tribute to Karl Trembley of Les Cowboys Fringants, Gordon Lightfoot and Robbie Robertson by pianist Alexandra Stréliski, winners Aysanabee and William Prince, the Grammy-Award winning, Allison Russell, and Contemporary Roots Album of the Year nominee, Julian Taylor, a powerful performance celebrating indigeneity by Contemporary Indigenous Artist winner, Elisapie, past JUNO winner, Jeremy Dutcher and Mi’kmaq fiddler, Morgan Toney, and a roaring performances by Country Album of the Year nominee, Josh Ross.

With the 2024 JUNO Awards coming to a close, Canadian music fans will now look towards next year’s celebrations in the thriving West Coast cosmopolitan hub of Vancouver; who will play host to the 54th Annual JUNO Awards broadcast on March 30, 2025.

2024 JUNO AWARD WINNERS

TIKTOK JUNO FAN CHOICE Karan Aujla

SINGLE OF THE YEAR (Presented by YouTube) “greedy” Tate McRae

INTERNATIONAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR SOS SZA

ALBUM OF THE YEAR (Presented by Music Canada) 99 Nights Charlotte Cardin

ARTIST OF THE YEAR (Presented by SirusXM Canada) Tate McRae

GROUP OF THE YEAR (Presented by SirusXM Canada) The Beaches

BREAKTHROUGH ARTIST OF THE YEAR (Presented by Factor, the Government of Canada and Canada’s Private Radio Broadcasters) TALK

BREAKTHROUGH GROUP OF THE YEAR (Presented by Factor, the Government of Canada and Canada’s Private Radio Broadcasters)New West

SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR (Presented by SOCAN) Aysanabee
“Alone” (co-songwriters Ali Willa Milner, Charlie McClean)

“Here and Now” (co-songwriters Ali Willa Milner, Derek Hoffman)

“Somebody Else” (co-songwriters Derek Hoffman, Sean Sroka)

COUNTRY ALBUM OF THE YEAR Ahead Of Our Time James Barker Band

ADULT ALTERNATIVE ALBUM OF THE YEAR (Presented by Long & McQuade Musical Instruments) Multitudes Feist

ALTERNATIVE ALBUM OF THE YEAR Here and Now Aysanabee

POP ALBUM OF THE YEAR 99 Nights Charlotte Cardin

ROCK ALBUM OF THE YEAR Blame My Ex The Beaches

VOCAL JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR Our Roots Run Deep Dominique Fils-Aimé

JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR (SOLO) Day Moon Christine Jensen

JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR (GROUP) Cry Me A River Hilario Duran and His Latin Jazz Big Band

INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR When we were that what wept for the sea Colin Stetson

ALBUM FRANCOPHONE DE L’ANNÉE En concert avec l’Orchestre symphonique de Montréal (sous la direction du chef Simon Leclerc) Les Cowboys Fringants & l’Orchestre symphonique de Montréal

CHILDREN’S ALBUM OF THE YEAR Welcome to the Flea Circus The Swinging Belles

CLASSICAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR (SOLO ARTIST) Nielsen: Violin Concerto, Symphony No. 4 James Ehnes

CLASSICAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR (LARGE ENSEMBLE) Maxime Goulet: Symphonie de la tempête de verglas Orchestre classique de Montréal, conducted by/dirigé par Jacques Lacombe

CLASSICAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR (SMALL ENSEMBLE) Il Ponte di Leonardo Constantinople
Basta parlare! Les Barocudas

CLASSICAL COMPOSITION OF THE YEAR Don’t Throw Your Head in Your Hands Nicole Lizée

RAP ALBUM/EP OF THE YEAR PANIC TOBi

DANCE RECORDING OF THE YEAR “Need Your Love” Felix Cartal & Karen Harding

CONTEMPORARY R&B RECORDING OF THE YEAR “Never Enough” Daniel Caesar

REGGAE RECORDING OF THE YEAR “Dread” Kirk Diamond & Finn

CONTEMPORARY INDIGENOUS ARTIST OR GROUP OF THE YEAR (Presented by Destination Indigenous) Inuktitut Elisapie

CONTEMPORARY ROOTS ALBUM OF THE YEAR Stand in the Joy William Prince

TRADITIONAL ROOTS ALBUM OF THE YEAR The Breath Between David Francey

BLUES ALBUM OF THE YEAR Scream, Holler & Howl Blue Moon Marquee

CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN | GOSPEL ALBUM OF THE YEAR Arrow K-Anthony

GLOBAL MUSIC ALBUM OF THE YEAR Okantomi OKAN

JACK RICHARDSON PRODUCER OF THE YEAR (Presented by Audio-Technica)

Shawn Everett
“Used To Be Young” (co-producers Michael Pollack, Miley Cyrus) (Miley Cyrus)
“What Now” (co-producer Brittany Howard) (Brittany Howard)

RECORDING ENGINEER OF THE YEAR

Shawn Everett
“Used To Be Young” (Miley Cyrus)
“What Now” (Brittany Howard)

ALBUM ARTWORK OF THE YEAR

Riopelle Symphonique Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal

Nicolas Lemieux (Art Director)

Mykaël Nelson (Designer & Illustrator)

Albert Zablit (Photographer)

MUSIC VIDEO OF THE YEAR “Demons” Ethan Tobman Allison Russell

ELECTRONIC ALBUM OF THE YEAR (Presented by Nissan) INFINITY CLUB Bambii

METAL/HARD MUSIC ALBUM OF THE YEAR As Gomorrah Burns Cryptopsy

ADULT CONTEMPORARY ALBUM OF THE YEAR Heavy Lifting Amanda Marshall

COMEDY ALBUM OF THE YEAR (Presented by SiriusXM Canada)A Lylebility

TRADITIONAL R&B/SOUL RECORDING OF THE YEAR Hello Aqyila

RAP SINGLE OF THE YEAR “Someone I Knew” TOBi

UNDERGROUND DANCE SINGLE OF THE YEAR “Call My Name” BLOND:ISH

TRADITIONAL INDIGENOUS ARTIST OR GROUP OF THE YEAR Sing. Pray. Love. Joel Wood

MUSICOUNTS TEACHER OF THE YEAR (Presented by Anthem Entertainment) Stephen Richardson (École St. Joseph, Yellowknife, NT)

Humanitarian Award: Tegan and Sara

Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award: Chip Sutherland

Canadian Music Hall of Fame: Maestro Fresh Wes

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