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B.C. boasts several Juno winners

Vancouver Sun
Monday, March 11, 1996
Entertainment

HAMILTON -- The following is a list of this year's Juno award winners announced Sunday night.

ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR

Shania Twain

BEST-SELLING FRANCOPHONE ALBUM

D'EUX, Celine Dion

ALBUM OF THE YEAR

Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette

SINGLE OF THE YEAR

You Oughta Know, Alanis Morissette

FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

Alanis Morissette

MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

Colin James

BEST ALTERNATIVE ALBUM

What Fresh Hell is This?, Art Bergmann

SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR

Alanis Morissette -- (co-songwriter Glen Ballard)

GROUP OF THE YEAR

Blue Rodeo

INSTRUMENTAL ARTIST(S) OF THE YEAR

Liona Boyd

BEST NEW SOLO ARTIST

Ashley MacIsaac

BEST NEW GROUP

The Philosopher Kings

COUNTRY FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

Shania Twain

COUNTRY MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

Charlie Major

COUNTRY GROUP OR DUO OF THE YEAR

Prairie Oyster

BEST CONTEMPORARY JAZZ ALBUM

NOJO, Neufelt-Occhipinti Jazz Orchestra

BEST MAINSTREAM JAZZ ALBUM

Vernal Fields, Ingrid Jensen

BEST DANCE RECORDING

A Deeper Shade of Love -- Extended Mix, Camille

BEST ROCK ALBUM

Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette

BEST SELLING ALBUM (FOREIGN OR DOMESTIC)

No Need to Argue, The Cranberries

BEST VIDEO

Good Mother, Jann Arden (Jeth Weinrich, producer)

PRODUCER OF THE YEAR

Michael-Phillip Wojewoda, End of the World (Cock's Crow), Waltons

Michael-Phillip Wojewoda, Beaton's Delight (Hi, Are You Today), Ashley MacIsaac

BEST RAP RECORDING

E-Z on Tha Motion, Ghetto Concept

BEST CLASSICAL ALBUM: SOLO OR CHAMBER ENSEMBLE

Alkan: Grande Sonate/Sonatine Le Festin d'Esope, Marc-Andre Hamelin, piano

BEST CLASSICAL ALBUM: LARGE ENSEMBLE OR SOLOIST (S) WITH LARGE ENSEMBLE ACCOMPANIMENT

Shostakovitch: Symphonies 5 and 9, Orchestre symphonique de Montreal, Charles Dutoit, conductor

BEST CLASSICAL ALBUM: VOCAL OR CHORAL PERFORMANCE

Ben Heppner sings Richard Strauss, Ben Heppner, tenor, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis, conductor

BEST CLASSICAL COMPOSITION

Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Andrew P. MacDonald "I Think That I Shall Never See...''

BEST CHILDREN'S ALBUM

Celery Stalks at Midnight, Al Simmons

BEST REGGAE RECORDING

Now and Forever, Sattalites

BEST MUSIC OF ABORIGINAL CANADA RECORDING

ETSI Shon "Grandfather Song,'' Jerry Alfred and The Medicine Beat

BEST RHYTHM AND BLUES/SOUL RECORDING

Where Do We Go From Here?, Deborah Cox

BEST ROOTS AND TRADITIONAL ALBUM -- SOLO

Hi, How Are You Today?, Ashley MacIsaac

BEST ROOTS AND TRADITIONAL ALBUM -- GROUP

Gypsies and Lovers, The Irish Descendants

BEST BLUES/GOSPEL RECORDING

That River, Jim Byrnes

BEST GLOBAL RECORDING

Music for Africa, Takadja

RECORDING ENGINEER OF THE YEAR

Chad Irschick, O Siem (This Child), Susan Aglukark

BEST ALBUM DESIGN

Tom Wilson and Alex Wittholz, Birthday Boy, Junkhouse

HALL OF FAME

David Clayton-Thomas

Denny Doherty

John Kay

Domenic Troiano

Zal Yanovsky

WALT GREALIS SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (INDUSTRY BUILDER)

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