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Juno Awards of 2006

The Juno Awards of 2006 were held in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on the weekend of 31 March to 2 April 2006. These ceremonies honour music industry achievements in Canada during the previous year.

Juno Awards of 2006
Date1–2 April 2006
VenueHalifax Metro Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Hosted byPamela Anderson
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCTV
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The primary ceremonies were hosted by Pamela Anderson at the Halifax Metro Centre on 2 April and televised on CTV. Buck 65 was the ceremony's introduction and preview announcer. Music artists Bedouin Soundclash, Broken Social Scene, Divine Brown, Hedley, Massari and Nickelback performed songs at these ceremonies. Also performing were the co-winners for the 2006 International Album of the Year, The Black Eyed Peas and Coldplay.

Bryan Adams was the 2006 inductee into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Chris Martin of Coldplay introduced Adams at the primary ceremony.

Michael Bublé won four awards, more than any other individual that year. Besides winning Artist of the Year, his album It's Time won in both the Album of the Year and Pop Album of the Year categories. His song "Home" from that album was declared Single of the Year.

Awards for most categories were presented on 1 April in a non-televised ceremony at the Halifax World Trade and Convention Centre hosted by Jully Black, with performances by Kardinal Offishall, The Road Hammers and Martha Wainwright. This Saturday gala included the presentation of the Junos' first Humanitarian award to Bruce Cockburn. The Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award was given to True North Records founder Bernie Finkelstein.

International telecast Edit

The 2006 awards were the first to be televised by broadcasters outside Canada, as seen on the following MTV-related operations:[1]

Controversy Edit

During the televised ceremony, a commercial aired congratulating Michael Bublé for his Single of the Year victory, half an hour before the award was announced.[2]

Both CTV and Warner Music Canada have indicated that they did not, in fact, have advance knowledge that Bublé was the actual winner. As is normal practice, Warner had prepared a number of contingency ads congratulating its artists, to be aired only in the event that the artist in question was actually named a winner. CTV has confirmed that its control room technicians mistakenly aired the Bublé ad in place of another congratulatory announcement.[citation needed]

Host of the show, Pamela Anderson made numerous failed attempts to joke during the show and spoke out against the seal hunt, which elicited loud boos from the audience. Quotes included, "One of my favourite artists couldn't be here tonight; Seal. He was afraid he might get clubbed to death."[3]

Nominees and winners Edit

Artist of the Year Edit

Winner: Michael Bublé

Other nominees:

Group of the Year Edit

Winner: Nickelback

Other nominees:

 
Skye Sweetnam at the 2006 Juno Awards

New Artist of the Year Edit

Winner: Daniel Powter

Other nominees:

New Group of the Year Edit

Winner: Bedouin Soundclash

Other nominees:

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year Edit

Winner: Neil Young: "The Painter" by Neil Young

Other nominees:

Recording Engineer of the Year Edit

Winner: Vic Florencia: "Everyday is a Holiday" and "Melancholy Melody" by Esthero

Other nominees:

Songwriter of the Year Edit

Winner: Arcade Fire: "Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)" (with Josh Deu), "Rebellion (Lies)", "Wake Up"

Other nominees:

Fan Choice Award Edit

Winner: Simple Plan

Other nominees:

Nominated albums Edit

Album of the Year Edit

Winner: It’s Time, Michael Bublé

Other nominees:

Aboriginal Recording of the Year Edit

Winner: Hometown, Burnt Project 1

Other nominees:

Adult Alternative Album of the Year Edit

Winner: Prairie Wind, Neil Young

Other nominees:

Alternative Album of the Year Edit

Winner: Broken Social Scene, Broken Social Scene

Other nominees:

Blues Album of the Year Edit

Winner: Let It Loose, Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne

Other nominees:

CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year Edit

Winner: Hipeponymous by The Tragically Hip: Garnet Armstrong, Rob Baker, Susan Michalek, Will Ruocco

Other nominees:

  • Broken Social Scene by Broken Social Scene: Kevin Drew, Christopher Mills, Justin Peroff, Louise Upperton
  • In A Coma: 1995–2005 by Matthew Good: Garnet Armstrong, Matthew Good, Ivan Otis
  • A Story-Gram From Vinyl Café Inc. by Stuart McLean: Seth
  • 2005 Album by Wintersleep: Jud Haynes, James Mejia

Children's Album of the Year Edit

Winner: Baroque Adventure: The Quest for Arundo Donax, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra

Other nominees:

  • A Butterfly in Time, CMSM Concert Theatre Productions
  • Canada Needs You (Volume One), Mike Ford
  • The Fabulous Song, Michelle Campagne and Davy Gallant
  • Happy All of the Time, Jake

Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year Edit

Winner: Amanda Falk, Amanda Falk

Other nominees:

Classical Album of the Year (large ensemble) Edit

Winner: Beethoven: Symphonies nos. 5 et 6, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Bruno Weil

Other nominees:

Classical Album of the Year (solo or chamber ensemble) Edit

Winner: Albéniz: Iberia, Marc-André Hamelin

Other nominees:

Classical Album of the Year (vocal or choral performance) Edit

Winner: Viardot-Garcia: Lieder Chansons Canzoni Mazurkas, Isabel Bayrakdarian, Serouj Kradjian

Other nominees:

Francophone Album of the Year Edit

Winner: Pages blanches, Jim Corcoran

Other nominees:

International Album of the Year Edit

Winners (tie): Monkey Business, The Black Eyed Peas and X&Y, Coldplay

Other nominees:

Instrumental Album of the Year Edit

Winner: Belladonna, Daniel Lanois

Other nominees:

  • Balance, Tomas Hamilton aka Charles T. Cozens
  • Christmas Serenity, George Carlaw aka Yuri Sazonoff
  • Rainy Days and Mondays, Nancy Walker
  • Sentimental Strings, Bobby Creed & His Orchestra aka Roberto Occhipinti

Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year Edit

Winner: Radio Guantánamo (Guantánamo Blues Project Vol. 1), Jane Bunnett

Other nominees:

Traditional Jazz Album of the Year Edit

Winner: Ask Me Later, Don Thompson Quartet

Other nominees:

Vocal Jazz Album of the Year Edit

Winner: Christmas Songs, Diana Krall

Other nominees:

Pop Album of the Year Edit

Winner: It’s Time, Michael Bublé

Other nominees:

Rock Album of the Year Edit

Winner: All the Right Reasons, Nickelback

Other nominees:

Roots and Traditional Album of the Year (Solo) Edit

Winner: Hair in My Eyes Like a Highland Steer, Corb Lund

Other nominees:

Roots and Traditional Album of the Year (Group) Edit

Winner: The Duhks, The Duhks

Other nominees:

World Music Album of the Year Edit

Winner: Humo de tabaco, Alex Cuba Band

Other nominees:

Nominated releases Edit

Single of the Year Edit

Winner: "Home", Michael Bublé

Other nominees:

Classical Composition of the Year Edit

Winner: "String Quartet No. 1 (The Awakening)", Christos Hatzis

Other nominees:

Country Recording of the Year Edit

Winner: The Road Hammers, The Road Hammers

Other nominees:

Dance Recording of the Year Edit

Winner: "Spanish Fly", Hatiras & Macca featuring Shawna B.

Other nominees:

  • "Hot Box", Da Skunk
  • "Robopop", M1
  • "She’s Looking Good", Boza
  • "Walkin & Talkin", Ray Charles vs Dio

Music DVD of the Year Edit

Winner: Hipeponymous, The Tragically Hip

Other nominees:

R&B/Soul Recording of the Year Edit

Winner: Back for More, Shawn Desman

Other nominees:

Rap Recording of the Year Edit

Winner: The Dusty Foot Philosopher, K'Naan

Other nominees:

Reggae Recording of the Year Edit

Winner: Reggae Time, Blessed

Other nominees:

  • Hot Gal featuring Rally Bop, Carl Henry
  • Live Up, Truths and Rights
  • Mind & Body Sold, Odel
  • River of Healing, Jah Beng

Video of the Year Edit

Winner: "Devil’s Eyes" by Buck 65 – producer: Micah Meisner, Rich Terfry

Other nominees:

References Edit

  1. ^ . CTV. 30 March 2006. Archived from the original on 14 August 2006. Retrieved 13 March 2010.
  2. ^ "CTV glitch led to early ad boasting Juno win for Bublé". CBC News. 4 April 2006. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  3. ^ McKinnon, Matthew (14 December 2006). "Kick out the jams / 2006: the year in music". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 13 March 2010.

External links Edit

  • Radio@UPEI Juno Coverage – radio.upei.ca/junos
  • Junos via CNW: "Thirty-two Awards Handed Out at 2006 JUNO Gala Dinner & Awards Ceremony in Halifax, Nova Scotia" 1 April 2006
  • (3 April 2006)
  • Juno Awards site

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The Juno Awards of 2006 were held in Halifax Nova Scotia Canada on the weekend of 31 March to 2 April 2006 These ceremonies honour music industry achievements in Canada during the previous year Juno Awards of 2006Date1 2 April 2006VenueHalifax Metro Centre Halifax Nova ScotiaHosted byPamela AndersonTelevision radio coverageNetworkCTV 2005 Juno Awards 2007 The primary ceremonies were hosted by Pamela Anderson at the Halifax Metro Centre on 2 April and televised on CTV Buck 65 was the ceremony s introduction and preview announcer Music artists Bedouin Soundclash Broken Social Scene Divine Brown Hedley Massari and Nickelback performed songs at these ceremonies Also performing were the co winners for the 2006 International Album of the Year The Black Eyed Peas and Coldplay Bryan Adams was the 2006 inductee into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame Chris Martin of Coldplay introduced Adams at the primary ceremony Michael Buble won four awards more than any other individual that year Besides winning Artist of the Year his album It s Time won in both the Album of the Year and Pop Album of the Year categories His song Home from that album was declared Single of the Year Awards for most categories were presented on 1 April in a non televised ceremony at the Halifax World Trade and Convention Centre hosted by Jully Black with performances by Kardinal Offishall The Road Hammers and Martha Wainwright This Saturday gala included the presentation of the Junos first Humanitarian award to Bruce Cockburn The Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award was given to True North Records founder Bernie Finkelstein Contents 1 International telecast 2 Controversy 3 Nominees and winners 3 1 Artist of the Year 3 2 Group of the Year 3 3 New Artist of the Year 3 4 New Group of the Year 3 5 Jack Richardson Producer of the Year 3 6 Recording Engineer of the Year 3 7 Songwriter of the Year 3 8 Fan Choice Award 3 9 Nominated albums 3 9 1 Album of the Year 3 9 2 Aboriginal Recording of the Year 3 9 3 Adult Alternative Album of the Year 3 9 4 Alternative Album of the Year 3 9 5 Blues Album of the Year 3 9 6 CD DVD Artwork Design of the Year 3 9 7 Children s Album of the Year 3 9 8 Contemporary Christian Gospel Album of the Year 3 9 9 Classical Album of the Year large ensemble 3 9 10 Classical Album of the Year solo or chamber ensemble 3 9 11 Classical Album of the Year vocal or choral performance 3 9 12 Francophone Album of the Year 3 9 13 International Album of the Year 3 9 14 Instrumental Album of the Year 3 9 15 Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year 3 9 16 Traditional Jazz Album of the Year 3 9 17 Vocal Jazz Album of the Year 3 9 18 Pop Album of the Year 3 9 19 Rock Album of the Year 3 9 20 Roots and Traditional Album of the Year Solo 3 9 21 Roots and Traditional Album of the Year Group 3 9 22 World Music Album of the Year 3 10 Nominated releases 3 10 1 Single of the Year 3 10 2 Classical Composition of the Year 3 10 3 Country Recording of the Year 3 10 4 Dance Recording of the Year 3 10 5 Music DVD of the Year 3 10 6 R amp B Soul Recording of the Year 3 10 7 Rap Recording of the Year 3 10 8 Reggae Recording of the Year 3 11 Video of the Year 4 References 5 External linksInternational telecast EditThe 2006 awards were the first to be televised by broadcasters outside Canada as seen on the following MTV related operations 1 Australia VH1 China MTV India VH1 Italy MTV Latin America VH1 Malaysia MTV Asia Portugal MTV Singapore MTV Asia Taiwan MTV Asia United Kingdom VH1 United States MTV2 Controversy EditDuring the televised ceremony a commercial aired congratulating Michael Buble for his Single of the Year victory half an hour before the award was announced 2 Both CTV and Warner Music Canada have indicated that they did not in fact have advance knowledge that Buble was the actual winner As is normal practice Warner had prepared a number of contingency ads congratulating its artists to be aired only in the event that the artist in question was actually named a winner CTV has confirmed that its control room technicians mistakenly aired the Buble ad in place of another congratulatory announcement citation needed Host of the show Pamela Anderson made numerous failed attempts to joke during the show and spoke out against the seal hunt which elicited loud boos from the audience Quotes included One of my favourite artists couldn t be here tonight Seal He was afraid he might get clubbed to death 3 Nominees and winners EditArtist of the Year Edit Winner Michael BubleOther nominees Boom Desjardins Rex Goudie Diana Krall Kalan PorterGroup of the Year Edit Winner NickelbackOther nominees Barenaked Ladies Blue Rodeo Our Lady Peace Theory of a Deadman nbsp Skye Sweetnam at the 2006 Juno AwardsNew Artist of the Year Edit Winner Daniel PowterOther nominees Divine Brown Jonas Skye Sweetnam Martha WainwrightNew Group of the Year Edit Winner Bedouin SoundclashOther nominees Boys Night Out Hedley Pocket Dwellers SilversteinJack Richardson Producer of the Year Edit Winner Neil Young The Painter by Neil YoungOther nominees Jann Arden and Russell Broom Where No One Knows Me and Willing To Fall Down by Jann Arden David Foster Feeling Good and Home by Michael Buble Nickelback co producer Joey Moi Animals and Photograph by Nickelback Garth Richardson Gunnin and Villain by HedleyRecording Engineer of the Year Edit Winner Vic Florencia Everyday is a Holiday and Melancholy Melody by EstheroOther nominees Russell Broom God Bless The American Housewife by SHeDaisy Where No One Knows Me by Jann Arden Adam Messinger and Dylan Bell Dry Cleaner from Des Moines and Sittin In the Cellar by Cadence Randy Staub Angels Losing Sleep by Our Lady Peace Animals by Nickelback Denis Tougas Oleander by Sarah Harmer Independent Thief by Kathleen EdwardsSongwriter of the Year Edit Winner Arcade Fire Neighborhood 3 Power Out with Josh Deu Rebellion Lies Wake Up Other nominees Kathleen Edwards Back to Me with Colin Cripps Copied Keys In State Joel Plaskett Happen Now Lying on a Beach Natural Disaster Ronald Eldon Sexsmith Lemonade Stand Listen One Less Shadow Neil Young The Painter Prairie Wind When God Made Me Fan Choice Award Edit Winner Simple PlanOther nominees Celine Dion Diana Krall Michael Buble NickelbackNominated albums Edit Album of the Year Edit Winner It s Time Michael BubleOther nominees All The Right Reasons Nickelback Christmas Songs Diana Krall 219 Days Kalan Porter Under The Lights Rex GoudieAboriginal Recording of the Year Edit Winner Hometown Burnt Project 1Other nominees Life Is Eagle amp Hawk Muskrat Blues and Rock amp Roll Billy Joe Green Rattle amp Drum Asani Sinaa Tanya TagaqAdult Alternative Album of the Year Edit Winner Prairie Wind Neil YoungOther nominees Are You Ready Blue Rodeo Back to Me Kathleen Edwards Broken and other rogue states Luke Doucet Ex Girlfriends Low MillionsAlternative Album of the Year Edit Winner Broken Social Scene Broken Social SceneOther nominees Elevator Hot Hot Heat Live It Out Metric So Jealous Tegan and Sara Twin Cinema The New PornographersBlues Album of the Year Edit Winner Let It Loose Kenny Blues Boss WayneOther nominees The Gas and the Clutch The Perpetrators Songs of Vice and Sorrow Julian Fauth Villanelle Paul Reddick Voice Story Harrison KennedyCD DVD Artwork Design of the Year Edit Winner Hipeponymous by The Tragically Hip Garnet Armstrong Rob Baker Susan Michalek Will RuoccoOther nominees Broken Social Scene by Broken Social Scene Kevin Drew Christopher Mills Justin Peroff Louise Upperton In A Coma 1995 2005 by Matthew Good Garnet Armstrong Matthew Good Ivan Otis A Story Gram From Vinyl Cafe Inc by Stuart McLean Seth 2005 Album by Wintersleep Jud Haynes James MejiaChildren s Album of the Year Edit Winner Baroque Adventure The Quest for Arundo Donax Tafelmusik Baroque OrchestraOther nominees A Butterfly in Time CMSM Concert Theatre Productions Canada Needs You Volume One Mike Ford The Fabulous Song Michelle Campagne and Davy Gallant Happy All of the Time JakeContemporary Christian Gospel Album of the Year Edit Winner Amanda Falk Amanda FalkOther nominees The Art of Breaking Thousand Foot Krutch In This Time Patricia Shirley Livin for Something Janelle MMHMM Relient KClassical Album of the Year large ensemble Edit Winner Beethoven Symphonies nos 5 et 6 Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra Bruno WeilOther nominees J S Bach Keyboard Concertos Vol 1 Angela Hewitt Australian Chamber Orchestra Richard Tognetti Concerti Virtuosi Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra Jeanne Lamon Freitas Branco Violin Concerto Alexandre Da Costa Extremadura Symphony Orchestra Jesus Amigo Telemann Tutti flauti Arion Ensemble Jaap ter LindenClassical Album of the Year solo or chamber ensemble Edit Winner Albeniz Iberia Marc Andre HamelinOther nominees Awakening St Lawrence String Quartet Folklore Denise Djokic and David Jalbert J S Bach Sonates pour violon et clavecin Vol 1 James Ehnes and Luc Beausejour Magic Horn Canadian BrassClassical Album of the Year vocal or choral performance Edit Winner Viardot Garcia Lieder Chansons Canzoni Mazurkas Isabel Bayrakdarian Serouj KradjianOther nominees Hyver Karina Gauvin Les Boreades Francis Colpron Scarlatti Stabat Mater Emma Kirkby Daniel Taylor Theatre of Early Music Schubert Die schone Mullerin Michael Schade Malcolm Martineau Schubert Winterreise Russell Braun Carolyn MauleFrancophone Album of the Year Edit Winner Pages blanches Jim CorcoranOther nominees Garde la tete haute Senaya Hors de tout doute France D Amour Sur le fil Stephanie Lapointe Le trashy saloon Anik JeanInternational Album of the Year Edit Winners tie Monkey Business The Black Eyed Peas and X amp Y ColdplayOther nominees Breakaway Kelly Clarkson Love Angel Music Baby Gwen Stefani The Massacre 50 CentInstrumental Album of the Year Edit Winner Belladonna Daniel LanoisOther nominees Balance Tomas Hamilton aka Charles T Cozens Christmas Serenity George Carlaw aka Yuri Sazonoff Rainy Days and Mondays Nancy Walker Sentimental Strings Bobby Creed amp His Orchestra aka Roberto OcchipintiContemporary Jazz Album of the Year Edit Winner Radio Guantanamo Guantanamo Blues Project Vol 1 Jane BunnettOther nominees Encuentro en la Habana Hilario Duran and Perspectiva One Take Volume Two Marc Rogers Robi Botos Phil Dwyer Terri Lyne Carrington Shurum Burum Jazz Circus David Buchbinder Yemaya Roberto OcchipintiTraditional Jazz Album of the Year Edit Winner Ask Me Later Don Thompson QuartetOther nominees In a Sentimental Mood Ian McDougall Quintet Let Me Tell You About My Day Phil Dwyer with Alan Jones and Rodney Whitaker Mainly Mingus Dave Young Quintet Time Flies P J PerryVocal Jazz Album of the Year Edit Winner Christmas Songs Diana KrallOther nominees Just You Just Me Ranee Lee Rock Swings Paul Anka Sophie Milman Sophie Milman Twenty For One CadencePop Album of the Year Edit Winner It s Time Michael BubleOther nominees Boom Desjardins Boom Desjardins Jann Arden Jann Arden These Old Charms Theresa Sokyrka 219 Days Kalan PorterRock Album of the Year Edit Winner All the Right Reasons NickelbackOther nominees Gasoline Theory of a Deadman Healthy in Paranoid Times Our Lady Peace Hedley Hedley Jonas JonasRoots and Traditional Album of the Year Solo Edit Winner Hair in My Eyes Like a Highland Steer Corb LundOther nominees Love Sweet Love Lynn Miles Mantras For Madmen Harry Manx Recidive Yves Lambert Songs From The Gravel Road Ian TysonRoots and Traditional Album of the Year Group Edit Winner The Duhks The DuhksOther nominees Ambassador Elliott Brood Destination Unknown Sexsmith and Kerr The Hard and the Easy Great Big Sea Malins plaisirs GenticorumWorld Music Album of the Year Edit Winner Humo de tabaco Alex Cuba BandOther nominees Capivara Celso Machado Djama Alpha Yaya Diallo Fusion Adham Shaikh Gaia GaiaNominated releases Edit Single of the Year Edit Winner Home Michael BubleOther nominees When the Night Feels My Song Bedouin Soundclash Inside and Out Feist Man I Used To Be k os Photograph NickelbackClassical Composition of the Year Edit Winner String Quartet No 1 The Awakening Christos HatzisOther nominees Illuminations Brian Cherney Our Finest Hour Chan Ka Nin Illuminations Peter Togni Symphony for Strings Robert TurnerCountry Recording of the Year Edit Winner The Road Hammers The Road HammersOther nominees Amanda Wilkinson Amanda Wilkinson Hey Do You Know Me Lisa Brokop Life Goes On Terri Clark Waitin on the Wonderful Aaron LinesDance Recording of the Year Edit Winner Spanish Fly Hatiras amp Macca featuring Shawna B Other nominees Hot Box Da Skunk Robopop M1 She s Looking Good Boza Walkin amp Talkin Ray Charles vs DioMusic DVD of the Year Edit Winner Hipeponymous The Tragically HipOther nominees A la station C Ariane Moffatt Live at the Montreal Jazz Festival Diana Krall LIVE 8 Toronto Various Artists Publicity Stunt K osR amp B Soul Recording of the Year Edit Winner Back for More Shawn DesmanOther nominees Divine Brown Divine Brown Massari Massari The Naughty Song Cory Lee This Is Me Jully BlackRap Recording of the Year Edit Winner The Dusty Foot Philosopher K NaanOther nominees Boy Cott In the Industry Classified Fire and Glory Kardinal Offishall It s Called Life Eternia United We Fall Sweatshop UnionReggae Recording of the Year Edit Winner Reggae Time BlessedOther nominees Hot Gal featuring Rally Bop Carl Henry Live Up Truths and Rights Mind amp Body Sold Odel River of Healing Jah BengVideo of the Year Edit Winner Devil s Eyes by Buck 65 producer Micah Meisner Rich TerfryOther nominees Bom Bom Bom by Living Things producer Floria Sigismondi Con Toda Palabra by Lhasa de Sela producer Ralph Dfouni Brigitte Henry Neighborhood 3 Power Out by Arcade Fire producer Plates Animation Rebellion Lies by Arcade Fire producer Chris GrismerReferences Edit Juno Awards to be broadcast around the world CTV 30 March 2006 Archived from the original on 14 August 2006 Retrieved 13 March 2010 CTV glitch led to early ad boasting Juno win for Buble CBC News 4 April 2006 Retrieved 23 October 2017 McKinnon Matthew 14 December 2006 Kick out the jams 2006 the year in music Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 13 March 2010 External links EditRadio UPEI Juno Coverage radio upei ca junos Junos via CNW Thirty two Awards Handed Out at 2006 JUNO Gala Dinner amp Awards Ceremony in Halifax Nova Scotia 1 April 2006 CTV media release Junos 3 April 2006 Juno Awards site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Juno Awards of 2006 amp oldid 1165114550, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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