Juno Awards of 2009
Juno Awards of 2009 | |
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Date | 29 March 2009 |
Venue | General Motors Place, Vancouver |
Host | Russell Peters |
Network | CTV |
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The Juno Awards of 2009 will be held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on the weekend ending 29 March 2009. These ceremonies will honour music industry achievements in Canada in the latter part of 2007 and in most of 2008.[1][2]
Loverboy will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, while Sarah McLachlan will receive the Allan Waters Humanitarian Award.[3] Long-time broadcast executive Fred Sherratt, a former CHUM Limited executive, will receive the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award.[4]
Events
Various award-related events begin on 26 March 2009, ending with the primary awards ceremony on 29 March 2009, which will be telecast by CTV from General Motors Place and hosted for the second consective year by Russell Peters.[1][5][6]
Artists scheduled to perform at the ceremonies broadcast include City and Colour, Nickelback, Sarah McLachlan and Simple Plan.[7]
Performers
Here is the list of performers for the 2009 Juno Awards[8]
- Bryan Adams
- City and Colour
- Crystal Shawanda
- Divine Brown
- Eccodek
- Great Big Sea
- Hawksley Workman
- Kathleen Edwards
- Nickelback
- Sam Roberts
- Sarah McLachlan
- Serena Ryder
- Simple Plan
- The Stills
Nominees
The band Nickelback received five Juno Award nominations, the most of any band or individual artist. Celine Dion and Hedley earned nominations in three categories apiece.[9] Performances have also been scheduled from Simple Plan and Alexisonfire vocalist Dallas Green (performing as City and Colour).[10]
Nominees were announced at a press conference on 5 February 2009. Reporters in attendance expressed an uncertain reaction to the announcement, particularly to the number of nominations given to the critically-reviled Nickelback.[11]
Some of the winners have been announced on the award's official website about twelve hours before the show.
The following are the 2009 Juno nominees:[9]
- Stuart Brawley, “Don’t Stop Now” and “Falling” (Emmy Rossum)
- David Foster, “A Change Is Gonna Come” (Seal), “Silent Night” (Josh Groban)
- k.d. lang, “I Dream Of Spring” and “Coming Home” (k.d. lang)
- Daniel Lanois, “Here Is What Is” and “Not Fighting Anymore” (Daniel Lanois)
- Nickelback and Joey Moi (co-producer Mutt Lange), “Gotta Be Somebody and “Something In Your Mouth” (Nickelback)
- Joey Moi, “Gotta Be Somebody” and “Never Gonna Be Alone” (Nickelback)
- John “Beetle” Bailey, “Lucky” and “If I Were A Bell” (Molly Johnson)
- Kevin Churko, “Disappearing” and “The Big Bang” (Simon Collins)
- Mike Fraser, “Rock N’ Roll Train” (AC/DC), “Them Kids” (Sam Roberts)
- Randy Staub, “Something In Your Mouth” (Nickelback)
- Alanis Morissette, “Underneath”, “Not As We”, “In Praise Of The Vulnerable Man” (Alanis Morissette)
- Dallas Green, “Waiting...”, “Sleeping Sickness”, “The Girl” (City and Colour)
- Gordie Sampson, “When I Said I Would” (Whitney Duncan), “Just A Dream” (Carrie Underwood), “Davey Jones” (Gordie Sampson)
- Hedley, “Old School”, “For The Nights I Can’t Remember” (with Dave Genn), “Never Too Late” (with Greig Nori) (Hedley)
- Nathan Ferraro, “Never Again”, “Change For You”, “Unaware” (The Midway State)
Nominated albums
- Famous Last Words, Hedley
- Dark Horse, Nickelback
- Simple Plan, Simple Plan
- 70’s Volume 2, Sylvain Cossette
- Lost in the 80's, The Lost Fingers
- Auk/Blood, Tanya Tagaq
- First Law Of The Land, Billy Joe Green
- No Lies, Tracy Bone
- Running For The Drum, Buffy Sainte-Marie
- The World (And Everything In It), Team Rezofficial
- Asking for Flowers, Kathleen Edwards
- The Baroness, Sarah Slean
- Between the Beautifuls, Hawksley Workman
- Exit Strategy of the Soul, Ron Sexsmith
- 'Is it O.K., Serena Ryder-WINNER
- In the Future, Black Mountain
- 'Oceans Will Rise, The Stills-WINNER
- Parc Avenue, Plants and Animals
- Soft Airplane, Chad VanGaalen
- The Chemistry of Common Life, Fucked Up
- Acoustic Blues: Got 'Em from the Bottom, Big Dave McLean
- Get Way Back: A Tribute to Percy Mayfield, Amos Garrett
- Love & Sound, Garrett Mason
- Mess of Blues, Jeff Healey
- Ramblin’ Son, Julian Fauth
- John Cook, Kelly Ferguson, John James Audubon, Koko Bonaparte, Sugarbird, Paul Reddick
- Phoebe Greenberg, George Fok, Daniel Fortin, Leda & St. Jacques, Productions l’Éloi, Pulse Of The Planet, Slim Williams
- Anouk Pennel and Stéphane Poirer, En concert dans la forêt des mal-aimés avec l’Orchestre Métropolitain du Grand Montréal, Pierre Lapointe
- Mark Sasso, Casey Laforet, Mountain Meadows, Elliott Brood
- Dallas Wehrle, Robyn Kotyk, Alex vs. Alex, Kensington Heights, Constantines
- Catchy Tune, Jack Grunsky
- FiddleFire!, Chris McKhool
- The Kerplunks, The Kerplunks
- Oui!, Gregg LeRock
- Snacktime!, Barenaked Ladies
- Colors And Sounds, Article One
- Ending Is Beginning, Downhere
- I Will Go, Starfield
- Roar Of Heaven, Life Support
- Salvation Station, newworldson
- Bach: Métamorphoses, Orchestre symphonique de Québec and Yoav Talmi
- Beethoven: Ideals Of The French Revolution, Orchestre symphonique de Montréal and Kent Nagano
- Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 7 & 8, Tafelmusik and Bruno Weil
- Bruckner: Symphonie No 9, Orchestre Métropolitain du Grand Montréal and Yannick Nézet-Séguin
- Haydn: Symphonies 62, 107 & 108, Toronto Chamber Orchestra and Kevin Mallon
- Haydn: Six Sonatas for Piano, Anton Kuerti
- Homage, James Ehnes
- Schubert: Complete Piano Trios, The Gryphon Trio
- Schumann: Sonata in F# Minor & Humoreske, Angela Hewitt
- Shostakovich: 24 Preludes & Fugues opus 87, David Jalbert
- Bach and the Liturgical Year, Shannon Mercer and Luc Beauséjour
- Gloria! Vivaldi’s Angels, Ensemble Caprice
- Handel: Arias, Karina Gauvin
- Schumann: Dichterliebe & other Heine Settings, Gerald Finley
- The Voice of Bach, Daniel Taylor
- L’arbre aux parfums, Caracol
- Cœur de pirate, Cœur de pirate
- Tous les sens, Ariane Moffatt
- Tradarnac, Swing
- Le volume du vent, Karkwa
- Auk/Blood, Tanya Tagaq
- The Furniture Moves Underneath, Inhabitants
- Nostomania, DJ Brace presents The Electric Nosehair Orchestra
- The Soundtrack, The Creaking Tree String Quartet
- Telescope, Steve Dawson
- Black Ice, AC/DC
- Chinese Democracy, Guns N’ Roses
- Death Magnetic, Metallica
- Sleep Through The Static, Jack Johnson
- 'Viva La Vida, Coldplay-WINNER
- A Bend In The River, Roberto Occhipinti
- Embracing Voices, Jane Bunnett
- Existential Detective, Barry Romberg’s Random Access Large Ensemble
- Rasstones François, Bourassa Quartet
- The Sicilian Jazz Project, Michael Occhipinti
- For Kenny Wheeler, Don Thompson Quartet
- Second Time Around, Oliver Jones
- Small Wonder, Brad Turner Quartet
- Solo, Chris Donnelly
- TV Trio, John Stetch
- Ella...Of Thee I Swing, Nikki Yanofsky
- If the Moon Turns Green..., Diana Panton
- Ima, Yvette Tollar
- Lucky, Molly Johnson
- Parkdale, Elizabeth Shepherd
- Flavors of Entanglement, Alanis Morissette
- Holes, The Midway State
- No Sleep At All, Creature
- Passion, Kreesha Turner
- Wake Up and Say Goodbye, David Usher
- Fortress, Protest The Hero
- Love at the End of the World, Sam Roberts
- No Time for Later, The Trews
- Parallel Play, Sloan
- Terminal Romance, Matt Mays & El Torpedo
- The Contradictor, Ndidi Onukwulu
- Ghost Notes, Matthew Barber
- Happy Here, Suzie Vinnick
- Proof Of Love, Old Man Luedecke
- Tinderbox, Fred Eaglesmith
- Chic Gamine, Chic Gamine
- Fast Paced World, The Duhks
- Highway Prayer, Twilight Hotel
- Mountain Meadows, Elliott Brood
- XOK, NQ Arbuckle
- Africa To Appalachia, Jayme Stone and Mansa Sissoko
- The Art Of The Early Egyptian Qanun, George Dimitri Sawa
- Cairo to Toronto, Maryem & Ernie Tollar
- Contrabanda, Lubo and Kaba Horo
- Shivaboom, Eccodek
Nominated releases
- "Dangerous", Kardinal Offishall-WINNER
- "Gotta Be Somebody", Nickelback
- "Lay It On The Line", Divine Brown
- "Lost", Michael Bublé
- "Taking Chances", Céline Dion
- "Flanders Fields Reflections", John Burge
- "From The Dark Reaches", T. Patrick Carrabré
- "Manhattan Music", Bramwell Tovey
- "Notes Towards A Poem That Can Never Be Written", Timothy Corlis
- "Song of Songs", Sid Robinovitch
- 'Beautiful Life, Doc Walker-winner
- Chasing the Sun, Tara Oram
- Dawn of a New Day, Crystal Shawanda
- Thankful, Aaron Pritchett
- What I Do, George Canyon
- "Everything’s Gonna Be Alright", James Doman
- "Get Blahsted", Hatiras and MC Flipside
- "Move For Me", Deadmau5 vs. Kaskade
- "Random Album Title", Deadmau5
- "Yes We Can", House Music United
- Blue Road (Blue Rodeo)
- Here Is What Is (Daniel Lanois)
- It All Started With A Red Stripe (Moneen)
- Live in Las Vegas - A New Day... (Céline Dion)
- A MultiMedia Life (Buffy Sainte-Marie)
- Elise Estrada, Elise Estrada
- The Love Chronicles, Divine Brown
- Money, Zaki Ibrahim
- The Promise, Deborah Cox
- TONY, Ivana Santilli
- A Captured Moment in Time, DL Incognito
- The Book, D-Sisive
- I Rap Now, Famous
- Not 4 Sale, Kardinal Offishall
- Point Blank, Point Blank
- "Jah Lift Me Up", Blessed
- "Renegade Rocker", Dubmatix
- "Everything", Humble
- "The Peacemaker’s Chauffeur", Jason Wilson
- "Truth Will Reveal", Souljah Fyah
- Davin Black, "Blond Kryptonite" (Saint Alvia)
- Wendy Morgan, "Going On" (Gnarls Barkley)
- Dave Pawsey, "Detroit ‘67" (Sam Roberts)
- Dave Pawsey, "Them Kids" (Sam Roberts)
- Anthony Seck, "Honey Honey" (Feist)
References
- ^ a b "Vancouver Rolls Out the Red Carpet for The 2009 JUNO Awards" (PDF). CARAS. 12 February 2008. Retrieved 12 March 2008.
- ^ "Juno Awards gala to hit Vancouver in 2009". CBC News. 12 February 2008. Retrieved 12 March 2008.
- ^ "Sarah McLachlan, Loverboy to be honoured at Junos". CBC News. 20 November 2008. Retrieved 20 November 2008.
- ^ "Fred Sherratt Receives the 2009 Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award" (PDF). CARAS. 2 December 2008. Retrieved 12 February 2009.
- ^ "The 2009 JUNO Awards to be Broadcast at Vancouver's General Motors Place" (pdf). CARAS/CTV. 9 September 2008. Retrieved 25 October 2008.
- ^ "Double Trouble! Russell Peters Makes Triumphant Return to Host The 2009 JUNO Awards, March 29 on CTV" (pdf). CARAS/CTV. 18 November 2008. Retrieved 20 November 2008.
- ^ "Ready to Rock – City and Colour, Nickelback and Simple Plan set to Perform at the 2009 Juno Awards" (PDF). CARAS/CTV. 3 February 2009. Retrieved 12 February 2009.
- ^ 2009 Juno Awards Performers - UpVenue.com
- ^ a b "Nickelback on top with five Juno Award nominations" (pdf). CARAS. 3 February 2009. Retrieved 3 February 2009.
- ^ "Cancer Bats, Guns N'Roses, and Metallica for Canadian awards". Idiomag.com. 4 February 2009. Retrieved 5 February 2009.
- ^ Farquharson, Vanessa (5 February 2009). "Debate over Nickelback rages on". Regina Leader-Post. Retrieved 15 February 2009.
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