Juno Awards 2005
Die Juno Awards 2005 wurden am 3. April 2005 im MTS Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba verliehen. Die Moderation übernahm Brent Butt.[1]
Juno Awards 2005 | ||||
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Verliehen für | Juno Awards | |||
Datum | 3. April 2005 | |||
Moderation | Brent Butt | |||
Verleihungsort | MTS Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba | |||
Staat | Kanada | |||
Verliehen von | Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) | |||
Website | Junoawards.ca | |||
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Ablauf
Am 31. März 2005 begann die JunoWeek mit Auftritten von Randy Bachman, The Waking Eyes, Joey Gregorash, Doc Walker, C-Weed und Rudimental im Winnipeg Convention Centre.[2]
Der Juno Cup fand am 1. April 2005 im Selkirk Rec Complex in Selkirk, Manitoba statt. Gleichzeitig begann das zweitägige JunoFest, bei dem 120 Bands an 16 Orten auftraten. Unter anderem traten The Wailin’ Jennys, Feist, Geordie Sampson und Kyle Riabko auf.[2]
Die Hauptverleihung am 3. April 2005 wurde in Kanada von CTV übertragen. Dort wurden die folgenden Awards vergeben:
Nominierungen und Gewinner
Die Nominierungen wurden am 7. Februar 2005 verkündet.[3][4]
Personen
Artist of the Year | Group of the Year |
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Avril Lavigne | Billy Talent |
New Artist of the Year | New Group of the Year |
Feist
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Alexisonfire
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Fan Choice Award | Songwriter of the Year |
Avril Lavigne
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Ron Sexsmith, Whatever It Takes, Not About to Lose, Hard Bargain
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Jack Richardson Produzent of the Year | Recording Engineer of the Year |
Bob Rock, Welcome to My Life by Simple Plan and Some Kind of Monster by Metallica
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L. Stu Young, What Do U Want Me 2 Do? and If Eye Was the Man in Ur Life by Prince, Musicology
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Alben
Album of the Year | Aboriginal Recording of the Year |
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Billy Talent – Billy Talent
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Taima – Taima
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Adult Alternative Album of the Year | Alternative Album of the Year |
All of Our Names – Sarah Harmer
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Let It Die – Feist
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Blues Album of the Year | Children’s Album of the Year |
I'm Just A Man – Garrett Mason
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A Poodle in Paris – Connie Kaldor
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Classical Album of the Year (solo or chamber ensemble) | Classical Album of the Year (large ensemble) |
Bach: The English Suites – Angela Hewitt
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Dardanus/Le temple de la Gloire: Music of Jean-Philippe Rameau – Jeanne Lamon &Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra
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Classical Album of the Year (vocal or choral performance) | Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year |
Viardot-Garcia: Lieder Chansons Canzoni Mazurkas – Isabel Bayrakdarian & Serouj Kradjian
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Here to Stay – Greg Sczebel
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Best Selling Francophone Album of the Year | Instrumental Album of the Year |
Marie-Élaine Thibert – Marie-Élaine Thibert
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Mi Destino/My Destiny – Oscar Lopez
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International Album of the Year | Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year |
American Idiot – Green Day
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New Danzon – Hilario Durán Trio
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Traditional Jazz Album of the Year | Vocal Jazz Album of the Year |
Vivid: The David Braid Sextet Live – David Braid
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The Girl in the Other Room – Diana Krall
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Pop Album of the Year | Rock Album of the Year |
Under My Skin – Avril Lavigne
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Chuck – Sum 41
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Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Solo | Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Group |
Hopetown – Jenny Whiteley
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40 Days – The Wailin’ Jennys
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World Music Album of the Year | |
African Guitar Summit – Mighty Popo, Madagascar Slim, Donne Robert, Alpha Ya Ya Diallo, Adam Solomon, Pa Joe
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Lieder und Aufnahmen
Single of the Year | Classical Composition of the Year |
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Crabbuckit – k-os
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The Tents of Abraham – István Anhalt
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Country Recording of the Year | Dance Recording of the Year |
One Good Friend – George Canyon
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All Things (Just Keep Getting Better) – Widelife with Simone Denny
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R&B/Soul Recording of the Year | Rap Recording of the Year |
Keshia Chanté – Keshia Chanté
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Joyful Rebellion – k-os
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Reggae Recording of the Year | |
WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) – Sonia Collymore
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Weitere
Best Album Design | Video of the Year |
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Vincent Marcone: It Dreams by Jakalope
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The Love Movement with k-os, Micah Meisner, B-Boy Stance by k-os
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Music DVD of the Year | |
Ron Mann, In Stereovision by Blue Rodeo
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Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award
- Allan Slaight
Einzelnachweise
- AWARDS NEWS: Winnipeg Gets 2005 JUNO Awards. In: CelebrityAccess. 3. Februar 2004, abgerufen am 1. November 2022 (amerikanisches Englisch).
- Manitoba Music: Winnipeg Amazes the Country at the 2005 Juno Awards. Abgerufen am 1. November 2022 (englisch).
- Juno Awards 2005. In: The Globe and Mail. 8. Februar 2005 (theglobeandmail.com [abgerufen am 1. November 2022]).
- Juno Award – 2005 | Winners & Nominees. Abgerufen am 1. November 2022.
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