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  Legislative Electronic Publications -- Support For Winnipeg's 2005 Juno Awards Announced   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Winnipeg, MB — Winnipeg will rock the 2005 Juno Awards with support of $550,000 under the Canada-Manitoba Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) for the 34th annual gala to be held in Winnipeg from April 1st to 3rd, 2005.
“The Juno Awards is the premiere event for Canada’s music industry, bringing with it substantial economic benefits and invaluable exposure for Winnipeg and for Manitoba,” said Minister Alcock.
Besides the televised awards show, the festivities include Juno Fest, a live music showcasing local artists, musicians and nominees at local clubs and bars; Juno Fan Fare, the autographing session with Juno nominees; Songwriters circle; and Juno Cup, where NHL Alumni and Canadian musicians face off in a fun, non-contact hockey game.
www.gov.mb.ca /chc/press/top/2005/01/2005-01-10-01.html   (441 words)

  
 The GATE :: 2006 Juno Awards Spotlight
Nominations for the 2006 Juno Awards were announced at a special "Kitchen Party" in Toronto on February 15th, and winners were announced on April 1st and 2nd in Halifax.
The Juno Awards have been getting bigger and bigger every year, but it looks like this year's trip to Halifax could prove to be the best destination yet for the music awards with a number of announcements over the last month that are sure to inspire fans.
Call it a crazy cliche, but Juno fever is sweeping Winnipeg and tonight it's going to come to a head with the live telecast of the big eight awards from the MTS centre.
www.thegate.ca /junos   (482 words)

  
 SOCAN sponsors songwriting award, circle at 2005 Junos
Gordie Sampson is involved in both SOCAN-sponsored activities at the 2005 Junos: He's nominated for the Songwriter of the Year award, and appearing in the Songwriting Circle.
SOCAN is sponsoring the Songwriter of the Year award at the 2005 Juno Awards, to be broadcast nationwide on CTV Sunday, April 3, from the MTS Centre in Winnipeg.
At the awards show, Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings of the legendary Guess Who will perform together onstage with fellow Winnipeg-based SOCAN members Fresh I.E., Chantal Kreviazuk, Nathan, The Wailin' Jennys and The Waking Eyes to honour the city's musical legacy.
www.socan.ca /jsp/en/news_events/news/Juno05adv.jsp   (222 words)

  
 Juno Awards of 2005 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Juno Awards of 2005 were held April 3 at the MTS Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba and were hosted by comedian Brent Butt.
Neil Young was scheduled to appear at these awards, based on a promise that he would attend if the ceremonies were held in Winnipeg.
Other Juno Weekend events included the JunoFest concert series held at venues around the city, the Songwriters’ Circle on Sunday afternoon, and the Juno Fan Fare autograph session with Keshia Chanté, Great Big Sea, Kardinal Offishall, The Tea Party, Thornley, and other Canadian bands and artists.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Juno_Awards_of_2005   (1012 words)

  
 National Jazz Awards 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A 2003 JUNO Award Nominated Artist for his “Havana Remembered” CD, and a 2005 JUNO Award Winner for his “New Danzon” CD, Hilario Durán, Pianist, Composer, Bandleader and Arranger of the first order, is one of the greatest virtuoso Jazz pianists emerging from Havana, Cuba.
In 2005, Hilario formed his explosive Big Band Orchestra with top Canadian and Cuban musicians in Toronto, being one of the highlights of the "Distillery Jazz Festival”, “Autoworkers Assembly Hall Big Band Festival”, in Port Elgin, and “Sound of Toronto Jazz Series”, critically acclaimed by the press.
Hilario’s latest releases are “New Danzon” (2005 JUNO Awards Winner), which has taken the wonderful classic Cuban music called “Danzon” to new heights (“New Danzon” melds the traditional with sophisticated Be-Bop and technical musical mastery), and “Encuentro en La Habana” recorded in Cuba, Feb. 2005, with the former members of “Perspectiva”.
www.nationaljazzawards.com /hilario-duran.html   (467 words)

  
 The Canadian Music Scene - Juno Awards 2005
The 2nd annual Juno Cup hockey game was played in Selkirk, Manitoba on April 1 as part of the festivities to celebrate the 2005 Junos.
In a show of good sportsmanship, the Juno Cup was passed around by captains of both teams as they skated around the ice after the game.
Next year's Juno organizers have a tough act to follow but if they can put together a group of NHL players and musicians that were so eager to have fun while pleasing the fans at the same time, they will ensure that the Juno Cup ticket is one of the highlights of the Juno festivities.
www.thecanadianmusicscene.com /junocup2005.html   (557 words)

  
 1.7 Million Watch k.d. lang Homage to Neil Young on the 2005 JUNO Awards on CTV
Canadian musicians walking the Junos Red Carpet were exposed to unprecedented numbers of viewers as a 90-minute lead-in featured an all-new, non-simulcast Desperate Housewives episode and red carpet updates from Winnipeg.
Eight awards in total were handed out over the course of the broadcast, which was hosted by television star Brent Butt.
Can't wait for Halifax!" Last night's telecast of The JUNO Awards was the fourth straight JUNOS telecast on CTV since acquiring the broadcast rights to the show in 2002.
www.bce.ca /en/news/releases/bg/2005/04/04/72254.html   (590 words)

  
 Avril Lavigne Leads the Way with Five Juno Nominations - Elites TV - Your Elite News Source
The 2005 Juno Awards announced their nominations on Monday and singer Avril Lavigne leads the way with five nominations, including artist of the year, best songwriter and fans’ choice.
Juno organizers, the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, are optimistic that the new category will embrace some of Canada’s more eclectic musicians, who more often than not, get pushed out of the top categories by more mainstream artists.
The 34th annual Juno awards will be held on April 3rd at the MTS Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba and will be hosted by comedian Brent Butt.
www.elitestv.com /pub/2005/Feb/EEN4209241015648.html   (381 words)

  
 Juno Awards 2005: More than 150 SOCAN members nominated in 39 categories
SOCAN members dominated the nominations for the 2005 Juno Awards, with more than 150 members honoured in 39 categories this year.
The gala awards show, hosted by TV comedian Brent Butt, will be broadcast nationwide on CTV Sunday, April 3, from the MTS Centre in Winnipeg, featuring performances by Billy Talent, k-os, k.d.
In addition to sponsoring the songwriter of the year award, SOCAN is co-sponsoring, with the Canadian Music Publishers Association of Canada (CMPA), a songwriters’ circle featuring performances and anecdotes by a group of celebrated singer-songwriters (TBD).
www.socan.ca /jsp/en/news_events/news/JunoNoms05.jsp   (214 words)

  
 Welcome to CARAS
The Hip will be honoured at the 2005 JUNO Gala Dinner and Awards ceremony on Saturday, April 2, 2005 at the Winnipeg Convention Centre, and on CTV's broadcast of The 2005 JUNO Awards on Sunday, April 3, 2005, from the MTS Centre.
This is the fourth year in a row that The JUNO Awards have been broadcast on CTV.
Sponsors for the 2005 JUNO Awards include FACTOR and the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage's "Canada Music Fund", the Province of Manitoba and the City of Winnipeg.
www.carasonline.ca /HOF_inductees.php   (699 words)

  
 Popjournalism :: News :: Halifax to host 2006 Juno Awards
With this year's Juno Awards set to take stage in Winnipeg, the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) has announced that Halifax will host the event in 2006.
The 2006 Juno Awards and spin off events are expected to bring over $30 million to the Halifax economy.
The 2005 Juno Awards awards gala will be broadcast live on CTV, Sunday, April 3.
www.popjournalism.ca /pop/news/200501/00104juno.shtml   (203 words)

  
 Popjournalism :: News :: Young and Tragically Hip to perform at 2005 Juno Awards
Neil Young and The Tragically Hip have been confirmed to perform at this year's Juno Awards, announced the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS).
Young last attended the Juno Awards in 1982 when he was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.
In April 2004, 1.51 million viewers made The 2004 Juno Awards the most watched show in Canada on the night of its broadcast.
www.popjournalism.ca /pop/news/200501/00109junoyoung.shtml   (278 words)

  
 Neil Young News: Neil at the Juno Awards?
UPDATE March 1, 2005: The Juno Awards has confirmed in a press release that Neil Young will attend the ceremony.
A source close to author John Einarson tells Thrasher that Neil looks to be pretty much a definite for the 34th annual Juno Awards show on April 3 in Winnipeg.
And, he's not nominated for any awards (yet Great Big Sea is nominated for Music DVD and Bryan Adams is nominated for performer of the year - go figure...).
www.thrasherswheat.org /2005/01/neil-at-juno-awards.html   (423 words)

  
 Legislative Electronic Publications -- Manitoba to Make Official Bid to Host 2005 Juno Awards Ceremony
The bid for the 2005 Juno Awards ceremony is a joint venture between Manitoba Film and Sound, the Province of Manitoba, the City of Winnipeg and a number of organizations from the private sector.
A bid reception for the 2005 Juno Awards will be held at the Empire Grill in Ottawa on Saturday for representatives from the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS), Manitoba Juno nominees, Manitoba’s members of Parliament and the Senate, Canadian music industry executives and a number of special guests.
The Juno Awards are now a three-day event, encompassing Junofest, an awards ceremony and dinner, and a televised gala awards show.
www.gov.mb.ca /chc/press/top/2003/04/2003-04-04-01.html   (488 words)

  
 Groupe CNW   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Eight awards in total were handed out at the celebrity-studded show hosted by Canadian television star, Brent Butt and featured performances by Randy Bachman, Billy Talent, Burton Cummings, Feist, Fresh I.E., k-os, k.d lang, Nathan, Kalan Porter, Simple Plan, Sum 41, The Tragically Hip, The Wailin' Jennys, and The Waking Eyes.
Fresh from her JUNO win, Sarah Harmer paid tribute to music icons, The Tragically Hip who were inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, while Jann Arden honoured Canadian radio entrepreneur, Allan Slaight with the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award.
Sponsors for The 2005 JUNO Awards include FACTOR and the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage's "Canada Music Fund", Western Economic Diversification Canada, the Province of Manitoba and the City of Winnipeg.
www.newswire.ca /fr/releases/archive/April2005/04/c1600.html   (906 words)

  
 The Canadian Music Scene - Juno Awards 2005 Winners
A previous JUNO Award winner, she was awarded the Order of Canada in 2000.
Her self-titled debut is already gold in Canada, and will soon be released on Epic in the U.S. Her songs fuse contemporary r and b and hiphop influences, while a strong voice and charming stage presence are other weapons in her arsenal.
The victor in this category at the 2003 JUNO Awards, Sonia Collymore has a bold stage presence to match her authoritative voice.
www.thecanadianmusicscene.com /juno2005winners.html   (2619 words)

  
 Culture, Youth and Recreation #05-265 - PREMIER CALVERT SUPPORTS SASKATCHEWAN BID FOR 2007 JUNOS & CCMAs - ...
Premier Lorne Calvert is throwing his support behind a delegation that is trying to bring major awards shows to the province.
Calvert and the Saskatchewan delegation will be making the case for Saskatchewan at the 2005 Juno awards in Winnipeg this weekend.
"I will be joining the group later this week for part of the 2005 Juno events in Winnipeg to support their efforts in communicating why Saskatchewan would be a great location for the shows in 2007." The province recently provided $100,000 to Saskatchewan Creative Music 2007 Inc.
www.gov.sk.ca /newsrel/releases/2005/03/31-265.html   (328 words)

  
 Nickelback Leads The 2006 JUNO Awards Nominations!
Canada’s Queen of jazz Diana Krall and JUNO Award winner Michael Bublé are tied with five nominations each.
The 2006 JUNO Awards, Canada's Music Awards, will be broadcast for the fifth year in a row on CTV on Sunday, April 2 from the Halifax Metro Centre in Halifax, NS.
CTV began broadcasting The JUNO Awards in 2002 when it telecast the Awards from St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, before taking it to Ottawa (2003), Edmonton (2004) and Winnipeg (2005).
www.thatscountry.com /artman/publish/article_2569.shtml   (1038 words)

  
 CBC.ca Arts - Billy Talent, Avril, k-os win big at Junos
The members of Billy Talent accept their award for group of the year at the Juno Awards gala in Winnipeg.
Sarah Harmer won the Juno's inaugural adult alternative award for her album All of Our Names, while Ron Sexsmith took home the songwriter of the year honour.
John Brunton, executive producer of the Juno telecast, told the Canadian Press that Young had been watching from the Canadian consulate in New York and officials there reported that the rock icon had been visibly moved by the tribute.
www.cbc.ca /arts/story/2005/04/03/junoearly050403.html   (1717 words)

  
 truth.explosion.magazine. News: Feist to Preform at 2005 Juno Awards
News: Feist to Preform at 2005 Juno Awards
Feist is intended be preforming at the 2005 Juno Awards, also attending will be a very ripe list of Canadian nominees.
The awards will be held Sunday, April 3rd and televised on CTV television.
www.truthexplosion.com /news/news.php?id=216   (153 words)

  
 Avril, k-os Rock the 2005 Juno Awards : Soul Shine Magazine
The Juno Awards took place in Winnipeg last night (April 3rd), with host Brent Butt kicking off the night in a very styling cat suit.
The Junos even left Canada for a spot: from Winnipeg, Australian, Keith Urban, introduced k-os’ performance with Canadian, Sam Roberts, who was in Sydney, Australia, via satellite.
Sadly, Neil Young was unable to perform at the Junos, as he’s out of action after suffering an aneurysm and subsequent brain surgery.
www.soulshine.ca /news/newsarticle.php?nid=1775   (511 words)

  
 2007 Juno Awards
Bryan Adams was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame during the 2006 JUNO Awards.
MusiCan is dedicated to making sure that young Canadians, irrespective of socio-economic circumstances and cultural background have access to a comprehensive music program through their school system.
The JUNO Awards 2006 compilation album is a non-profit package with profits going to CARAS and our music education program - MusiCan.
www.junoawards.ca   (167 words)

  
 Britney, Husband to Star in Reality TV Show; Whitney Forced Back Into Rehab   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The International Album of the Year award went to the California-based modern rock band Green Day for "American Idiot." Complete list of winners at www.juno-awards.ca.
On April 11, the CMT 2005 Music Awards were presented in Nashville.
The 36th annual GMA (Gospel Music Association) Awards, previously known as the Dove Awards, will be handed out on April 13 at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House.
www.voanews.com /english/2005-04-13-voa14.cfm   (1086 words)

  
 FLARE.com: Hype - All Access: Juno Awards 2005
Flare Was There rockuments the 2005 Juno Awards in Winnipeg
Let’s face it, the best part of an awards show is the “best of” list after it’s over.
So, to capture some of the most interesting moments in Canada’s biggest night of music, FLARE compiled its own top honours (not recognized by the academy, of course!).
www.flare.com /stylemakers/article.jsp?content=20050511_105035_4996   (261 words)

  
 Juno Articles. :: Ryan Malcolm « idolforums.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Former Canadian Idol competitors Ryan Malcolm, Audrey de Montigny and Gary Beals are joining the ranks of other famed Canadian artists with their 2005 Juno Awards nominations.
The finalists from season one of CTV's popular singing show were among the musicians announced Monday who are vying for awards in the annual music showdown.
The 34th annual Juno Awards will be hosted by television star Brent Butt and broadcast from the MTS Centre in Winnipeg, Man. on CTV, Sunday, April 3.
idolforums.com /index.php?showtopic=277852   (545 words)

  
 2005 Juno Awards - The Back Porch News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences held the 34th annual Juno Awards ceremony in Winnipeg last night.
The awards of most relevance to the folk world were…
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www.backporchnews.net /archive/2005/04/2005-juno-awards   (285 words)

  
 CANOE -- JAM! Music: JUNO AWARDS 2005
The Junos are less than a month away.
And the new Juno Awards 2005 compilation CD might help.
Pity you don't get any nominees from our host city -- but even so, Juno Awards 2005 is a decent guide to this year's lineup.
jam.canoe.ca /Music/AlbumReviews/VariousArtists/2005/03/04/950236.html   (144 words)

  
 Electrovoice
The 2005 Juno Awards took place in Winnipeg on April 3rd, the culmination of four days of awards-related live events and festivities throughout the city.
The fact that the weekend would be characterized by both superb sound quality and top talent was evident as soon as people stepped off their planes.
Soon to be 2005 Juno winners The Wailin’ Jennys played a highlight set, as did the reunited Harlequins.
www.electrovoice.com /pressreleases/41.html   (631 words)

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