2019 Juno Awards Nominees Announced!

The Canadian Independent Music Association (CIMA) is thrilled that the nominees for the 2019 JUNO Awards are highlighting the contributions and strength of the Canadian independent music industry!

We’d like to extend sincere congratulations to all of our members whose artists have earned nominations in this year’s JUNO Awards. To all nominees who have received recognition at yesterday’s announcement, congratulations and good luck! The Canadian indie sector has always excelled at developing artists which is why our artists are no stranger to the JUNO Awards. We’re proud to see this tradition continue! 

Juno Fan Choice Award

  • bülow – Wax 

Single of the Year

  • bülow – “Not A Love Song” – Wax

Album of the Year

  • Hubert Lenoir – Darlène – Simone*Select 

Group of the Year

  • Arkells – eOne Management 
  • Chromeo – Last Gang, eOne 
  • The Sheepdogs – Dine Alone Records 

Breakthrough Artist of the Year

  • bülow – Wax

Breakthrough Group of the Year

  • Dizzy – MusicOntario Member 

Songwriter of the Year

  • Donovan Woods (Donavan Woods – Both Ways; “Our Friend Bobby”, “Truck Full of Money”, “Next Year”) – Fontana North 

Country Album of the Year

  • Jess Moskaluke – A Small Town Christmas – MDM Recordings
  • Tim Hicks – New Tattoo – Open Road 

Adult Alternative Album of the Year

  • Dan Mangan – More Or Less – Arts & Crafts 
  • Rhye – Blood – Last Gang* eOne
  • The Barr Brothers – Queens Of The Breakers – Secret City* Cadence 

Alternative Album of the Year

  • Dizzy – Baby Teeth – MusicOntario Member 
  • Fucked Up – Dose Your Dreams – Arts & Crafts
  • Tokyo Police Club – TPC – Dine Alone 

Pop Album of the Year

  • bülow – Damaged – Wax 
  • Chromeo – Head Over Heels – Last Gang *eOne
  • Hubert Lenoir – Darlène – Simone* Select

Rock Album of the Year

  • Arkells – Rally Cry – Last Gang eOne Management
  • Monster Truck – True Rockers – Dine Alone 
  • The Sheepdogs – Changing Colours – Dine Alone 
  • The Trews – Civilianaires – Cadence 

Vocal Jazz Album of the Year

  • Laila Biali – Laila Biali – Fontana North 

Jazz Album of the Year: Group

  • Andy Milne & Dapp Theory – The Seasons of Being – eOne

Instrumental Album of the Year

  • Kevin Breit – Johnny Goldtooth and The Chevy Casanovas – Stony Plain

Francophone Album of the Year

  • Cœur de pirate – en cas de tempête, ce jardin sera fermé -Dare to Care* Select/Believe 
  • Hubert Lenoir – Darlène – Simone*Select 
  • Philippe Brach – Le silence des troupeaux – Spectra*Select
  • Tire le coyote – Désherbage – Select

Children’s Album of the Year

  • Splash’N Boots – You, Me and the Sea – Fontana North 

Classical Album of the Year: Solo of Chamber

  • Blake Pouliot with Hsin-I Huang – Ravel & Debussy: Sonates – Select 
  • Gryphon Trio – The End of Flowers: Works by Clarke & Ravel – Select 

Classical Album of the Year: Large Ensemble 

  • Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra/Orchestre du Centre National Des Arts du Canada conducted by Alexander Shelley – New Worlds/Nouveaux Mondes – Select

Classical Composition of the Year

  • Ana Sokolovi? – Golden Slumbers Kiss your Eyes – Select 

Dance Recording of the Year

  • Jacques Greene – “Avatar Beach” – Arts & Crafts 

R&B/Soul Recording of the Year

  • Charlotte Day Wilson – Stone Woman – eOne 

Reggae Recording of the Year

  • Dubmatix – Sly & Robbie meet Dubmatix – Overdubbed – Fontana North 

Indigenous Album of the Year

  • Elisapie – The Ballad of the Runaway Girl – Bonsound
  • Jeremy Dutcher – Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa – Fontana north, MusicOntario Member 
  • Brothers and Sister – Nitisanak – Outside

Contemporary Roots Album of the Year

  • AHI – In Our Time – AHI 
  • Donovan Woods – Both Ways – Fontana North 
  • Kaia Kater – Grenades – Acronym
  • Megan Nash – Seeker – Acronym
  • The Deep Dark Woods – Yarrow – Six Shooter 

Traditional Roots Album of the year 

  • Sweet Old Religion: Pharis and Jason Romero – Borealis* Fontana North 
  • Fifteen – The Wailin’ Jennys – True North* Idla 

Blues Album of the Year

  • Colin James – Miles To Go – True North* Idla 
  • Myles Goodwyn – Myles Goodwyn and Friends of the Blues – Linus*Idla
  • Samantha Martin & Delta Sugar – Run To Me – Gypsy Soul
  • Sue Foley – The Ice Queen – Stony Plain 

World Music Album of the Year

  • Ayrad – Zoubida – Select 
  • Boogát – San Cristóbal Baile Inn – Outside/Believe Digital 

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year

  • Eric Ratz (“People’s Champ”, “Relentless”) RALLY CRY – Arkells – eOne Management
  • Mike Wise (“Not A Love Song”, “Two Punks In Love”) DAMAGED – bülow – Wax
  • Thomas D’Arcy (“I’ve Got A Hole Where My Heart Should Be”) CHANGING COLOURS – The Sheepdogs (“Love The Way You Are” [co-producers James Younger, Jeffrey Innes]) CRITICAL HIT – Yukon Blonde –  Dine Alone

Recording Engineer of the Year

  • Jason Dufour “Truck Full Of Money” BOTH WAYS – Donovan Woods “When My Body Breaks” HOLY SMOKE – Kandle – Fontana North
  • Steve Bays “Flashes” PHASES – Dear Rouge, “UnAmerican” UNAMERICAN – Said The Whale – Arts & Crafts 

Album Artwork of the Year

  • Geordan Moore (Art Director, Designer, & Illustrator) CROSSWORLDS – Joshua Van Tassel – Forward Music Group 
  • Michael DeAngelis (Art Director & Designer), Matt Barnes & Jess Baumung (Photographers) RALLY CRY – Arkells – eOne Management
  • Mike Milosh (Art Director, Designer, Illustrator, & Photographer) BLOOD – Rhye – Last Gang*eOne 
  • Simon Dupuis (Art Director, Designer, Illustrator, & Photographer) VIENS AVEC MOI – Les Hôtesses d’Hilaire L-A be – Let artists – Select 

Electronic Album of the Year

  • Felix Cartal – Next Season – Fontana North
  • Milk & Bone – Deception Bay – Bonsound 

Adult Contemporary Album of the Year

  • Whitehorse – A Whitehorse Winter Classic – Six Shooter

To see the full list of 2019 nominations, please click here!