Juno Award for New Artist of the Year
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The Juno Award for New Artist of the Year has been awarded since 1974 as recognition each year for the best new artist/musician in Canada. The category was originally divided by separate awards for men and women. From 1994 to 2002 the award was known as Best New Solo Artist and before that it was known as Most Promising Vocalist of the Year.
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[edit] Winners
[edit] Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year (1974-1993)
- 1974 - Ian Thomas
- 1975 - Gino Vannelli
- 1976 - Dan Hill
- 1977 - Burton Cummings
- 1978 - David Bradstreet
- 1979 - Nick Gilder
- 1980 - Walter Rossi
- 1981 - Graham Shaw
- 1982 - Eddie Schwartz
- 1983 - Kim Mitchell
- 1984 - Zappacosta
- 1985 - Paul Janz
- 1986 - Billy Newton-Davis
- 1987 - Tim Feehan
- 1989 - Colin James
- 1990 - Daniel Lanois
- 1991 - Andy Curran
- 1992 - Keven Jordan
- 1993 - John Bottomley
[edit] Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year (1974-1993)
- 1974 - Cathy Young
- 1975 - Suzanne Stevens
- 1976 - Patricia Dahlquist
- 1977 - Colleen Peterson
- 1978 - Lisa Dalbello
- 1979 - Claudja Barry
- 1980 - France Joli
- 1981 - Carole Pope
- 1982 - Shari Ulrich
- 1983 - Lydia Taylor
- 1984 - Sherry Kean
- 1985 - k.d. lang
- 1986 - Kim Richardson
- 1987 - Rita MacNeil
- 1989 - Sass Jordan
- 1990 - Alannah Myles
- 1991 - Sue Medley
- 1992 - Alanis
- 1993 - Julie Masse
[edit] Best New Solo Artist (1994-2002)
- 1994 - Jann Arden
- 1995 - Susan Aglukark
- 1996 - Ashley MacIsaac
- 1997 - Terri Clark
- 1998 - Holly McNarland
- 1999 - Melanie Doane
- 2000 - Tal Bachman
- 2001 - Nelly Furtado
- 2002 - Hawksley Workman
[edit] New Artist of the Year (2003-present)
- 2003 - Avril Lavigne
- 2004 - Michael Bublé
- 2005 - Feist
- 2006 - Daniel Powter
- 2007 - Tomi Swick
- 2008 - Serena Ryder
- 2009 - Lights
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