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Juno Awards of 2020

The Juno Awards of 2020, the 49th Juno Awards, was an awards presentation that was to be held at SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan on 15 March 2020. The awards and associated events were cancelled due to the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, making it the first Juno Awards since 1988 to be cancelled. The award winners were announced on 29 June 2020 in an online event.[1]

Juno Awards of 2020
The 2020 Juno Awards Logo
Date29 June 2020
Hosted byOdario Williams
Damhnait Doyle
Websitehttps://junoawards.ca/ 
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBC Gem
← 2019 · Juno Awards · 2021 →

Host city bids edit

Saskatoon attempted to host the 2019 awards, but abandoned that bid due to lack of funding.[2] The city's subsequent bid for 2020 was successful.[3] The municipal government of Saskatoon had allocated $350,000 towards the event.[4]

Hamilton, Ontario was previously interested in bidding for the 2019 or 2020 Junos.[5]

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and cancellation edit

On 12 March 2020, three days before the presentation, the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) announced that the ceremony and all ancillary events had been cancelled due to health concerns surrounding the coronavirus, as it had been declared a pandemic by World Health Organization the day before. Although Saskatchewan had, until shortly after the cancellation (when its chief medical officer announced the first presumptive case in the province),[6] not had any confirmed cases of coronavirus yet, an announcement on Wednesday that the show would go on had faced backlash from residents and others. CARAS stated that it would "coordinate an alternate plan" to honour its 2020 award recipients.[7][8]

The Junos Songwriters' Circle, an annual event normally held as part of the Juno Awards weekend which features Canadian songwriters performing and sharing the stories behind their songs in a panel format, was relaunched in May 2020 in a web series format, with the first episode featuring Brett Kissel, Dominique Fils-Aimé, Kaia Kater and Devon Portielje.[9] The second episode featured Rose Cousins, William Prince, Ed Robertson and Tenille Townes; the third featured Dallas Green, Sarah Harmer, Joel Plaskett and Buffy Sainte-Marie;[10] and the fourth featured Scott Helman, Meghan Patrick, Tom Wilson and Whitehorse.[11]

Online ceremonies edit

On 18 June, the Junos announced that a virtual ceremony would be broadcast through CBC Gem on 29 June 2020.[12]

Events edit

Alessia Cara was the planned host of the main ceremonies. The livestream was hosted by Odario Williams and Damhnait Doyle.[13]

Performers edit

The following performers appeared during the livestream:[14]

Nominees and winners edit

Jann Arden was set to be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame during the main ceremonies. As the ceremony was cancelled, her formal induction instead took place at the Juno Awards of 2021.[15]

Nominations were announced on 18 January 2020. Winners were announced on 29 June.

People edit

Artist of the Year Group of the Year
Breakthrough Artist of the Year Breakthrough Group of the Year
Fan Choice Award Songwriter of the Year
  •   Alessia Cara - "Growing Pains", "Out of Love", "Rooting for You"
  • Tim Baker - "All Hands", "Dance", "The Eighteenth Hole"
  • Bülow - "Boys Will Be Boys", "Sweet Little Lies", "Two Punks in Love"
  • Tenille Townes - "I Kept the Roses", "Jersey on the Wall (I'm Just Asking)", "White Horse"
  • Patrick Watson - "Broken", "Dream for Dreaming", "Here Comes the River"
Producer of the Year Recording Engineer of the Year

Albums edit

Album of the Year Adult Alternative Album of the Year
Adult Contemporary Album of the Year Alternative Album of the Year
Blues Album of the Year Children's Album of the Year
Classical Album of the Year – Solo or Chamber Ensemble Classical Album of the Year – Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment
  •   Angela Schwarzkopf, Detach
  • James Ehnes, Beethoven: Violin Sonatas Op. 12
  • Ensemble Paramirabo, Alone & Unalone
  • Quatuor Molinari, John Zorn: Cat o' Nine Tails, The Dead Man, Memento Mori & Kol Nidre
  • Marina Thibault and Marie-Ève Scarfone, Elles
Classical Album of the Year – Vocal or Choral Performance Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year
  •   Ottawa Bach Choir conducted by Lisette Canton, Handel: Dixit Dominus; Bach & Schutz: Motets
  • Chor Leoni Men’s Choir, When There is Peace: An Armistice Oratorio
  • Gerald Finley, Schubert: Schwanengesang; Brahms: Vier ernste Gesange
  • Peter Barrett, Martha Guth, Allyson McHardy and Helen Becque, Summer Night
  • Philippe Sly with Le Chimera Project, Schubert: Winterreise
Country Album of the Year Electronic Album of the Year
Francophone Album of the Year Indigenous Music Album of the Year
Instrumental Album of the Year International Album of the Year
Jazz Album of the Year – Solo Jazz Album of the Year – Group
  •   Jacques Kuba Séguin, Migrations
  • The Mark Kelso Jazz Project, The Chronicles of Fezziwig
  • Joel Miller, Unstoppable
  • Ted Quinlan, Absolutely Dreaming
  • John Stetch, Black Sea Suite
Vocal Jazz Album of the Year Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year
Pop Album of the Year Rock Album of the Year
Contemporary Roots Album of the Year Traditional Roots Album of the Year
World Music Album of the Year Comedy Album of the Year

Songs and recordings edit

Single of the Year Classical Composition of the Year
Dance Recording of the Year R&B/Soul Recording of the Year
Rap Recording of the Year Reggae Recording of the Year

Other edit

Album Artwork of the Year Video of the Year
  •   Chad Moldenhauer (art director), Ian Clarke (designer), Warren Clark and Lance Inkwell (illustrators) - Kristofer Maddigan, Selections from Cuphead
  • Kevin Hearn (art director), Antoine Moonen (designer), Lauchie Reed and Harland Williams (illustrators) - Kevin Hearn and Friends, The Superhero Suite
  • Kris Knight (art director & designer), Jason Sniderman (art director), James Mejia (designer), Chris Peters (illustrator), Stefanie Schneider (photographer) - Ensign Broderick, Bloodcrush/Bloodmyth
  • Sean Brown and Keavan Yazdani (art directors) - Daniel Caesar, Case Study 01
  • Terri Fidelak (art director, designer, & illustrator), Carey Shaw (photographer) - Belle Plaine, Malice, Mercy, Grief & Wrath

References edit

  1. ^ Shakiel Mahjouri, . ET Canada, June 29, 2020.
  2. ^ Tank, Phil (29 January 2018). "Saskatoon failed to raise enough money for Junos bid". The StarPhoenix. Saskatoon. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  3. ^ Olson, Matt (28 February 2019). "It's coming back: Saskatoon will host the 2020 JUNO Awards". The StarPhoenix. Saskatoon. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  4. ^ Larson, Scott (28 February 2019). "Junos coming back to Saskatoon in 2020". CBC News. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  5. ^ Van Dongen, Matthew (4 October 2017). "Confusion over Juno Award offer as Hamilton considers 2019 bid". The Hamilton Spectator. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  6. ^ "Saskatchewan confirms first presumptive case of novel coronavirus". Global News. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  7. ^ "Juno Awards cancelled over coronavirus concerns". CBC News. 12 March 2020. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  8. ^ "Junos in Saskatoon cancelled, with organizers citing concerns over COVID-19". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  9. ^ "Junos 365 Songwriters’ Circle Launches May 1". FYI Music News, April 30, 2020.
  10. ^ "Get ready for episode 3 of the Junos 365 Songwriters' Circle". CBC Music, May 5, 2020.
  11. ^ "Watch Scott Helman host the 4th Junos 365 Songwriters' Circle". CBC Music, June 12, 2020.
  12. ^ Friend, David (17 June 2020). "Winners of 2020 Juno Awards to be revealed in virtual ceremony". CBC News. Toronto ON: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
  13. ^ "Watch this year's Juno Awards". CBC.ca. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  14. ^ name="Junos2020About"
  15. ^ Wallis, Adam (14 January 2020). "Jann Arden to be inducted into Canadian Music Hall of Fame". Global News. Retrieved 15 January 2020.

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The Juno Awards of 2020 the 49th Juno Awards was an awards presentation that was to be held at SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon Saskatchewan on 15 March 2020 The awards and associated events were cancelled due to the emergence of the COVID 19 pandemic in Canada making it the first Juno Awards since 1988 to be cancelled The award winners were announced on 29 June 2020 in an online event 1 Juno Awards of 2020The 2020 Juno Awards LogoDate29 June 2020Hosted byOdario WilliamsDamhnait DoyleWebsitehttps junoawards ca Television radio coverageNetworkCBC Gem 2019 Juno Awards 2021 Contents 1 Host city bids 2 Impact of the COVID 19 pandemic and cancellation 2 1 Online ceremonies 3 Events 4 Performers 5 Nominees and winners 5 1 People 5 2 Albums 5 3 Songs and recordings 5 4 Other 6 ReferencesHost city bids editSaskatoon attempted to host the 2019 awards but abandoned that bid due to lack of funding 2 The city s subsequent bid for 2020 was successful 3 The municipal government of Saskatoon had allocated 350 000 towards the event 4 Hamilton Ontario was previously interested in bidding for the 2019 or 2020 Junos 5 Impact of the COVID 19 pandemic and cancellation editSee also COVID 19 pandemic in Canada and Impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on the music industry On 12 March 2020 three days before the presentation the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences CARAS announced that the ceremony and all ancillary events had been cancelled due to health concerns surrounding the coronavirus as it had been declared a pandemic by World Health Organization the day before Although Saskatchewan had until shortly after the cancellation when its chief medical officer announced the first presumptive case in the province 6 not had any confirmed cases of coronavirus yet an announcement on Wednesday that the show would go on had faced backlash from residents and others CARAS stated that it would coordinate an alternate plan to honour its 2020 award recipients 7 8 The Junos Songwriters Circle an annual event normally held as part of the Juno Awards weekend which features Canadian songwriters performing and sharing the stories behind their songs in a panel format was relaunched in May 2020 in a web series format with the first episode featuring Brett Kissel Dominique Fils Aime Kaia Kater and Devon Portielje 9 The second episode featured Rose Cousins William Prince Ed Robertson and Tenille Townes the third featured Dallas Green Sarah Harmer Joel Plaskett and Buffy Sainte Marie 10 and the fourth featured Scott Helman Meghan Patrick Tom Wilson and Whitehorse 11 Online ceremonies edit On 18 June the Junos announced that a virtual ceremony would be broadcast through CBC Gem on 29 June 2020 12 Events editAlessia Cara was the planned host of the main ceremonies The livestream was hosted by Odario Williams and Damhnait Doyle 13 Performers editThe following performers appeared during the livestream 14 iskwe Neon Dreams Alessia Cara The Dead SouthNominees and winners editJann Arden was set to be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame during the main ceremonies As the ceremony was cancelled her formal induction instead took place at the Juno Awards of 2021 15 Nominations were announced on 18 January 2020 Winners were announced on 29 June People edit Artist of the Year Group of the Year nbsp Shawn Mendes Bryan Adams Alessia Cara Tory Lanez Jessie Reyez nbsp Loud Luxury 88Glam Elijah Woods x Jamie Fine The Reklaws Walk Off the EarthBreakthrough Artist of the Year Breakthrough Group of the Year nbsp Lennon Stella bbno Ali Gatie Alexandra Streliski Tenille Townes nbsp Neon Dreams The Blue Stones Hunter Brothers Palaye Royale ValleyFan Choice Award Songwriter of the Year nbsp Avril Lavigne bbno Justin Bieber Alessia Cara Ali Gatie Tory Lanez Loud Luxury Shawn Mendes Nav The Weeknd nbsp Alessia Cara Growing Pains Out of Love Rooting for You Tim Baker All Hands Dance The Eighteenth Hole Bulow Boys Will Be Boys Sweet Little Lies Two Punks in Love Tenille Townes I Kept the Roses Jersey on the Wall I m Just Asking White Horse Patrick Watson Broken Dream for Dreaming Here Comes the River Producer of the Year Recording Engineer of the Year nbsp Ben Kaplan Brittle Bones Nicky Rare Americans It s Alright Mother Mother Steve Bays Record Shop Said the Whale Song in My Head We Are the City Derek Hoffman Fear of the Flame Logan Staats Hide Your Love Caveboy Jon Levine October Rooting for You Alessia Cara Michael Wise Just Friends Virginia to Vegas Sweet Little Lies Bulow nbsp John Beetle Bailey Dividido Alex Cuba feat Silvana Estrada Shotgun Monkey House Jason Dufour Push for Yellow There s Still a Light in the House Valley Vic Florencia Midnight Over Me Brooke Palsson George Seara If I Can t Have You Shawn Mendes Incredible James TW Ryan Worsley 2 Myself Ludic Known Better Nuela Charles Albums edit Album of the Year Adult Alternative Album of the Year nbsp Alessia Cara The Pains of Growing Bryan Adams Shine a Light Michael Buble Love Nav Bad Habits Alexandra Streliski Inscape nbsp Half Moon Run A Blemish in the Great Light City and Colour A Pill for Loneliness Leonard Cohen Thanks for the Dance iskwe acakosik Patrick Watson WaveAdult Contemporary Album of the Year Alternative Album of the Year nbsp Bryan Adams Shine a Light Nuela Charles Melt Marc Jordan Both Sides Renee Lamoureux Empower Lauren Spencer Smith Unplugged Vol 1 nbsp PUP Morbid Stuff Black Mountain Destroyer Foxwarren Foxwarren Mac DeMarco Here Comes the Cowboy Orville Peck PonyBlues Album of the Year Children s Album of the Year nbsp Dawn Tyler Watson Mad Love Michael Jerome Browne That s Where It s At Durham County Poets Hand Me Down Blues Big Dave McLean Pocket Full of Nothin Whitehorse The Northern South Vol 2 nbsp Big Block SingSong Greatest Hits Vol 4 GFORCE It s GFORCE Girl Pow R This Is Us Diana Panton A Cheerful Little Earful Sharon amp Bram Sharon Bram amp FriendsClassical Album of the Year Solo or Chamber Ensemble Classical Album of the Year Large Ensemble or Soloist s with Large Ensemble Accompaniment nbsp Angela Schwarzkopf Detach James Ehnes Beethoven Violin Sonatas Op 12 Ensemble Paramirabo Alone amp Unalone Quatuor Molinari John Zorn Cat o Nine Tails The Dead Man Memento Mori amp Kol Nidre Marina Thibault and Marie Eve Scarfone Elles nbsp Montreal Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kent Nagano The John Adams Album National Arts Centre Orchestra conducted by Alexander Shelley The Bound of our Dreams Jan Lisiecki with Academy of St Martin in the Fields Beethoven Complete Piano Concertos Orchestre Metropolitain de Montreal conducted by Yannick Nezet Seguin Sibelius 1 Montreal Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kent Nagano feat Charles Richard Hamelin Chopin Concertos Nos 1 amp 2Classical Album of the Year Vocal or Choral Performance Contemporary Christian Gospel Album of the Year nbsp Ottawa Bach Choir conducted by Lisette Canton Handel Dixit Dominus Bach amp Schutz Motets Chor Leoni Men s Choir When There is Peace An Armistice Oratorio Gerald Finley Schubert Schwanengesang Brahms Vier ernste Gesange Peter Barrett Martha Guth Allyson McHardy and Helen Becque Summer Night Philippe Sly with Le Chimera Project Schubert Winterreise nbsp Matt Maher The Advent of Christmas Dan Bremnes Wherever I Go Brian Doerksen The Heart of Christmas Fresh I E Ill Street Blues Brooke Nicholls PursueCountry Album of the Year Electronic Album of the Year nbsp Meghan Patrick Wild As Me Dean Brody Black Sheep Aaron Goodvin V Hunter Brothers State of Mind Dallas Smith The Fall nbsp Rezz Beyond the Senses Bob Moses Battle Lines Electric Youth Memory Emotion Jacques Greene Dawn Chorus Keys N Krates A Beat Tape for Your FriendsFrancophone Album of the Year Indigenous Music Album of the Year nbsp Les Louanges La nuit est une panthere Koriass La nuit des longs couteaux Jean Leloup L Etrange pays Loud Tout ca pour ca Fred Pellerin Apres nbsp Celeigh Cardinal Stories from a Downtown Apartment Digawolf Yellowstone nehiyawak Nipiy Northern Haze Siqinnaarut Riit ataatagaInstrumental Album of the Year International Album of the Year nbsp Alexandra Streliski Inscape Kevin Hearn Calm and Cents Bill McBirnie and Bernie Senesky The Silent Wish Ron Davis Symphronica Symphronica Upfront Tanya Tagaq Toothsayer nbsp Billie Eilish When We All Fall Asleep Where Do We Go Ariana Grande Thank U Next Khalid Free Spirit Post Malone Hollywood s Bleeding Ed Sheeran No 6 Collaborations ProjectJazz Album of the Year Solo Jazz Album of the Year Group nbsp Jacques Kuba Seguin Migrations The Mark Kelso Jazz Project The Chronicles of Fezziwig Joel Miller Unstoppable Ted Quinlan Absolutely Dreaming John Stetch Black Sea Suite nbsp Ernesto Cervini s Turboprop Abundance Al Muirhead s Canadian Quintet Undertones Brad Turner Quartet Jump Up Dave Young Trio Trouble in Mind Jane Bunnett and Maqueque On Firm Ground Tierra firmeVocal Jazz Album of the Year Metal Hard Music Album of the Year nbsp Dominique Fils Aime Stay Tuned Jazz Affair Wishes Monkey House Friday Elizabeth Shepherd Montreal Bria Skonberg Nothing Never Happens nbsp Striker Play to Win The Agonist Orphans Kobra and the Lotus Evolution Lindsay Schoolcraft Martyr Single Mothers Through a WallPop Album of the Year Rock Album of the Year nbsp Alessia Cara The Pains of Growing Bulow Crystalline Elijah Woods x Jamie Fine 8 47 Avril Lavigne Head Above Water Walk Off the Earth Here We Go nbsp The Glorious Sons A War on Everything Big Wreck but for the sun The Dirty Nil Master Volume Headstones Peopleskills Sum 41 Order in DeclineContemporary Roots Album of the Year Traditional Roots Album of the Year nbsp Lee Harvey Osmond Mohawk Del Barber Easy Keeper Irish Mythen Little Bones Catherine MacLellan Coyote Justin Rutledge Passages nbsp The Dead South Sugar amp Joy Natalie MacMaster Sketches Miranda Mulholland By Appointment or Chance The Small Glories Assiniboine and the Red April Verch Once a DayWorld Music Album of the Year Comedy Album of the Year nbsp Djely Tapa Barokan Romina Di Gasbarro Risorgimento Okan Sombras Okavango African Orchestra Africa Without Borders Silla Rise Galactic Gala nbsp Sophie Buddle Lil Bit of Buddle Jarrett Campbell Straight White Fail Adam Christie General Anxiety Disorder Monty Scott The Abyss Stares Back Steph Tolev I m Not WellSongs and recordings edit Single of the Year Classical Composition of the Year nbsp Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello Senorita Bulow Sweet Little Lies Alessia Cara Out of Love Scott Helman Hang Ups Lennon Stella La Di Da nbsp Ana Sokolovic Evta Rose Bolton The Coming of Sobs Vincent Ho Kickin It 2 0 Jared Miller Under Sea Above Sky Bekah Simms Everything Is Distorted Dance Recording of the Year R amp B Soul Recording of the Year nbsp Felix Cartal and Lights Love Me Loud Luxury and Bryce Vine I m Not Alright Ralph Gravity Sultan amp Shepard feat Showtek We Found Love Frank Walker feat Astrid S Only When It Rains nbsp Jessie Reyez Tory Lanez and Tainy Feel It Too Amaal Black Dove Daniel Caesar Case Study 01 Tanika Charles The Gumption Tory Lanez Chixtape 5Rap Recording of the Year Reggae Recording of the Year nbsp Tory Lanez Freaky 88Glam 88GLAM2 Classified Tomorrow Could Be the Day Things Change Killy Light Path 8 Nav Bad Habits nbsp Lyndon John X The Warning Track Jay Douglas Jah Children Exco Levi Wah Gwaan Petraa Never Broken Storry Another Man Other edit Album Artwork of the Year Video of the Year nbsp Chad Moldenhauer art director Ian Clarke designer Warren Clark and Lance Inkwell illustrators Kristofer Maddigan Selections from Cuphead Kevin Hearn art director Antoine Moonen designer Lauchie Reed and Harland Williams illustrators Kevin Hearn and Friends The Superhero Suite Kris Knight art director amp designer Jason Sniderman art director James Mejia designer Chris Peters illustrator Stefanie Schneider photographer Ensign Broderick Bloodcrush Bloodmyth Sean Brown and Keavan Yazdani art directors Daniel Caesar Case Study 01 Terri Fidelak art director designer amp illustrator Carey Shaw photographer Belle Plaine Malice Mercy Grief amp Wrath nbsp Sarah Legault Little Star iskwe Caraz Bun Dem Sarahmee Johnny Jansen Record Shop Said the Whale Le GED Back Off Laurence Nerbonne Jonathan Robert Topographe Corridor References edit Shakiel Mahjouri 2020 Juno Awards Winners List Find Out Who Came Out On Top ET Canada June 29 2020 Tank Phil 29 January 2018 Saskatoon failed to raise enough money for Junos bid The StarPhoenix Saskatoon Retrieved 30 January 2018 Olson Matt 28 February 2019 It s coming back Saskatoon will host the 2020 JUNO Awards The StarPhoenix Saskatoon Retrieved 6 March 2019 Larson Scott 28 February 2019 Junos coming back to Saskatoon in 2020 CBC News Retrieved 1 March 2019 Van Dongen Matthew 4 October 2017 Confusion over Juno Award offer as Hamilton considers 2019 bid The Hamilton Spectator Retrieved 6 March 2019 Saskatchewan confirms first presumptive case of novel coronavirus Global News Retrieved 12 March 2020 Juno Awards cancelled over coronavirus concerns CBC News 12 March 2020 Retrieved 12 March 2020 Junos in Saskatoon cancelled with organizers citing concerns over COVID 19 Saskatoon Star Phoenix Retrieved 12 March 2020 Junos 365 Songwriters Circle Launches May 1 FYI Music News April 30 2020 Get ready for episode 3 of the Junos 365 Songwriters Circle CBC Music May 5 2020 Watch Scott Helman host the 4th Junos 365 Songwriters Circle CBC Music June 12 2020 Friend David 17 June 2020 Winners of 2020 Juno Awards to be revealed in virtual ceremony CBC News Toronto ON Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 18 June 2020 Watch this year s Juno Awards CBC ca Retrieved 30 June 2020 name Junos2020About Wallis Adam 14 January 2020 Jann Arden to be inducted into Canadian Music Hall of Fame Global News Retrieved 15 January 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Juno Awards of 2020 amp oldid 1215345701, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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