Juno Awards 2009 | Juno Awards 2009 Winners Full List
The Juno Awards of 2009 were held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada during the weekend ending 29 March 2009. The Juno Awards of 2009 honoured music industry achievements in Canada in the latter part of 2007 and in most of 2008.
Nickelback and Kardinal Offishall was one of the musicians scooping several awards at the event. Nickelback received three trophies for the Juno Fan Choice, Album of the Year and Group of the Year.
Juno Awards 2009 photo Juno Awards 2009 Winner list
Group of the Year : Nickelback
Album of the Year : Nickelback, "Dark Horse"
Juno Fan Choice Award : Nickelback
Artist of the Year : Sam Roberts
Songwriter of the Year : Dallas Green, "Waiting..."; "Sleeping Sickness"; "The Girl" from "Bring Me Your Love" by City and Colour
Rap Recording of the Year : Kardinal Offishall, "Not 4 Sale"
New Artist of the Year : Lights
International Album of the Year : Coldplay, "Viva La Vida"
Single of the Year : Kardinal Offishall, "Dangerous"
New Group of the Year : The Stills
Adult Alternative Album of the Year : Serena Ryder, "is it o.k"
Country Recording of the Year : Doc Walker, "Beautiful Life"
Alternative Album of the Year : The Stills, "Oceans Will Rise"
Rock Album of the Year : Sam Roberts, "Love at the End of the World"
Vocal Jazz Album of the Year : Molly Johnson, "Lucky"
Pop Album of the Year : Alanis Morissette, "Flavors of Entanglement"
Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year : Jane Bunnett, "Embracing Voices"
Instrumental Album of the Year : DJ Brace presents the Electric Nosehair Orchestra, "Nostomania"
Traditional Jazz Album of the Year : Oliver Jones, "Second Time Around"
Children's Album of the Year : Barenaked Ladies, "Snacktime!"
Francophone Album of the Year : Ariane Moffatt, "Tous les sens"
Classical Album of the Year : James Ehnes, "Homage"
Classical Album of the Year : Vocal or Choral Performance : Ensemble Caprice, "Gloria! Vivaldi's Angels"
Classical Composition of the Year : John Burge, "Flanders Fields Reflections"
Classical Album of the Year : Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment: Orchestre symphonique de Montreal/Kent Nagano, "Beethoven: Ideals of the French Revolution"
R&B/Soul Recording of the Year : Divine Brown, "The Love Chronicles"
Reggae Recording of the Year : Humble, "Everything"
Aboriginal Album of the Year : Buffy Sainte-Marie, "Running For the Drum"
Dance Recording of the Year : Deadmau5, "Random Album Title"
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year : Solo: Old Man Luedecke, "Proof of Love"
Blues Album of the Year : Julian Fauth, "Ramblin' Son"
Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year : Downhere, "Ending is Beginning"
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year : Group: Chic Gamine, "Chic Gamine"
Jack Richardson Producer of the Year : Daniel Lanois, "Here Is What Is"/"Not Fighting Anymore" from "Here Is What Is" by Daniel Lanois
World Music Album of the Year : Jayme Stone & Mansa Sissoko, "Africa to Appalachia"
Recording Engineer of the Year : Kevin Churko, "Disappearing"/"The Big Bang" from "U-Catastrophone" by Simon Collins
Video of the Year : Anthony Seck, "Honey Honey" by Feist
CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year : Anouk Pennel (Director/Designer); Stephane Poirier (Illustrator), "En concert dans la foret des mal-aimes avec l'Orchestre Metropolitain du Grand Montreal" by Pierre Lapointe
Music DVD of the Year : Christopher Mills, director; Geoff McLean, producer, "Blue Road" by Blue Rodeo
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