8th Canadian Folk Music Awards

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8th Canadian Folk Music Awards
DateNovember 17, 2012
LocationImperial Theatre, Saint John, New Brunswick
CountryCanada
Websitefolkawards.ca
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The 8th Canadian Folk Music Awards were presented in Saint John, New Brunswick on November 17, 2012, and streamed online on Roots Music Canada’s website. Winners were named in 17 categories, while recipients also were honored with special Innovator of the Year and Unsung Hero awards during a gala event at the Imperial Theatre that was hosted by Benoit Bourque of La Bottine Souriante.[1]

Nominees and Recipients

Recipients are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[2]

Traditional Album of the Year

  • Metis Fiddler Quartet - Northwest Voyage Nord Ouest

Contemporary Album of the Year

Children's Album of the Year

  • Henri Godon - Chansons pour toutes sortes d'enfants
    • Kathy Reid-Naiman and Hannah Naiman - Here We Go Zodeo
    • Andrew Queen - GROW
    • Will Stroet - Ensemble, en cadence
    • Shelley Bean & The Duckety Muds - Shelley Bean & The Duckety Muds

Traditional Singer of the Year

  • Lenka Lichtenberg - Songs for the Breathing Walls
    • Peter Wynne (The Wynnes) - The Wynnes
    • Kim Beggs (The Blue Warblers) - Pretty Good
    • Fred Jorgensen (The Navigators) - Soldiers & Sailors
    • Sneezy Waters - Sneezy Waters

Contemporary Singer of the Year

Instrumental Solo Artist of the Year

  • Trent Freeman - Rock Paper Scissors
    • Rik Barron - Speechless
    • Darren McMullen - Shoes for Molly
    • Andrew Collins - Cats and Dogs
    • Shaun Ferguson - Ascensions

Instrumental Group of the Year

English Songwriter of the Year

French Songwriter of the Year

  • Mes Aïeux - À l'aube du printemps
    • Anique Granger - Les outils qu'on a
    • Caracol - Blanc Mercredi
    • André Dédé Vander - French toast et peines perdues
    • Lisa LeBlanc - Lisa LeBlanc

Vocal Group of the Year

Ensemble of the Year

Solo Artist of the Year

  • Michael Jerome Browne - The Road Is Dark

World Group of the Year

  • Sultans of String - MOVE
    • Roberto Lopez Afro-Colombian Jazz Orchestra - Azul
    • Zhambai Trio - Tambanavo
    • Sagapool - Sagapool
    • Surkalén - Essence de lumière

New/Emerging Artist of the Year

  • Pharis and Jason Romero - A Passing Glimpse
    • Scarlett Jane - Stranger
    • Lisa LeBlanc - Lisa LeBlanc
    • Ben Caplan & The Casual Smokers - In the Time of the Great Remembering
    • Three Little Birds - Three Little Birds

Producer of the Year

Pushing the Boundaries

  • Sagapool - Sagapool
    • Sultans of String - MOVE
    • Briga - Turbo Folk Stories
    • Gadji-Gadjo - La Folle Allure
    • The Fretless - Waterbound

Young Performer of the Year

  • Lucas Chaisson - Growing Pains
    • Emily Madronich - Take It Away
    • The Archers - Much More Than Merry Men
    • Rebecca Lappa - Myths and Monsters
    • Cassie & Maggie MacDonald - Fresh Heirs

Other Special Awards

Two other special presentations were made at the ceremony. Harmonica genius Mike Stevens was named Innovator of the Year for 2012 for his work founding and dedication to Arts Can Circle. This award was created and presented by Folk Music Canada. Also, Saint John, New Brunswick's Gerry Taylor was recognized as Atlantic Canada's Unsung Hero of folk music in the region, for his contribution for over half a century as a newspaper columnist, talent scout and judge.[3]

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