Juno Award for New Group of the Year
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The Juno Award for the New Group of the Year has been awarded since 1974, as recognition each year for the best new group or band in Canada. The award was originally known as Most Promising Group of the Year, and from 1994–2002 it was known as Best New Group.[1]
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[edit] Winners
[edit] Most Promising Group of the Year (1974 - 1993)
- 1974 - Bachman–Turner Overdrive
- 1975 - Rush
- 1976 - Myles and Lenny
- 1977 - T.H.P. Orchestra
- 1978 - Hometown Band
- 1979 - Doucette
- 1980 - Streetheart
- 1981 - Powder Blues Band
- 1982 - Saga
- 1983 - Payola$
- 1984 - The Parachute Club
- 1985 - Idle Eyes
- 1986 - Glass Tiger
- 1987 - Frozen Ghost
- 1989 - Barney Bentall and the Legendary Hearts
- 1990 - The Tragically Hip
- 1991 - Leslie Spit Treeo
- 1992 - Infidels
- 1993 - Skydiggers
[edit] Best New Group (1994 - 2002)
- 1994 - The Waltons
- 1995 - Moist
- 1996 - The Philosopher Kings
- 1997 - The Killjoys
- 1998 - Leahy
- 1999 - Johnny Favourite Swing Orchestra
- 2000 - Sky
- 2001 - Nickelback
- 2002 - Default
[edit] New Group of the Year (2003 - present)
- 2003 - Theory of a Deadman
- 2004 - Billy Talent
- 2005 - Alexisonfire
- 2006 - Bedouin Soundclash
- 2007 - Mobile
- 2008 - Wintersleep
- 2009 - The Stills
- 2010 - Arkells
- 2011 - Said the Whale
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ "Juno Award winners list by year" (Requires a search by year). Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. MetroLeap Media. http://www.metrolyrics.com/juno-awards.html. Retrieved 2009-12-29.
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