- Juno Awards of 1974
The
Juno Award s of1974 , representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on25 March 1974 in Toronto at a ceremony at theInn on the Park 's Centennial ballroom hosted byGeorge Wilson of CFRB radio's "Starlight Serenade" programme.No television broadcasts had yet been planned for the Junos, prompting the
Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) to plan an April 1974 ceremony entitled the Maple Music Awards. Amid some music industry criticism over the proposed competition of awards ceremonies, CRIA backed down from its own ceremonies in February 1974, about a month after the Maple Music Awards were announced. However, this situation forced Juno Awards founder Walt Grealis to prepare for television coverage of the 1975 Juno Awards.Nominees and winners
Winner:
Anne Murray Other nominees:
*Shirley Eikhard
*Patsy Gallant
*Susan Jacks
*Ginette Reno Winner:
Terry Jacks Other nominees:
*Keith Hampshire
*Gordon Lightfoot
*Bob McBride
*Murray McLauchlan
=Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year=Winner: Cathy Young
Other nominees:
* Linda Brown
*Donna Moon
*Marie Claire Seguin
*Donna Warner
*Nancy White "There were a total of six nominees announced in this category, compared with the normal five nominees in other categories. No explanation for this situation was indicated."
=Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year=Winner: Ian Thomas
Other nominees:
*James Leroy
*Tom Middleton
*Dave Nicol
*Michael Terry Winner: Lighthouse
Other nominees:
*Edward Bear
*Gary & Dave
*The Guess Who
*The Stampeders
=Most Promising Group of the Year=Winner:
Bachman-Turner Overdrive Other nominees:
*Bearfoot
* Chester
*Scrubbaloe Caine
* WednesdayWinner:
Murray McLauchlan , "Farmer's Song"Other nominees:
*Dave Beckett andGary Weeks , "Could You Ever Love Me Again"
*Skip Prokop , "Pretty Lady"
*Bob Ruzicka , "Dirty Old Man"
* Ian Thomas, "Painted Ladies"Winner:
Shirley Eikhard Other nominees:
* Carroll Baker
* Lynn Jones
*Diane Leigh
*Donna Moon Winner:
Stompin' Tom Connors Other nominees:
*Gary Buck
*Dick Damron
*Ray Griff
*Ian Tyson Winner:
The Mercey Brothers Other nominees:
* Alabama
*Family Brown
*Jim and Don Haggart
*Humphrey and the Dumptrucks
*Mercey Brothers Winner:
Gordon Lightfoot Other nominees:
*Bruce Cockburn
*Murray McLauchlan
*Dave Nicol
*Valdy Best Independent Record Company of the Year
Winner:
True North Records Other nominees:
*Axe Records
*Daffodil Records
*Marathon Records
*Smile Records Nominated and winning albums
=Contemporary Album of the Year=Winner: "Bachman-Turner Overdrive",
Bachman-Turner Overdrive Other nominees:
* "Can You Feel It", Lighthouse
* "Danny's Song",Anne Murray
* "From the Fire",The Stampeders
* "Ian Thomas", Ian ThomasWinner: "
Danny's Song ",Anne Murray Other nominees:
* "Close Your Eyes",Edward Bear
* "Gary & Dave",Gary & Dave
* "Master Session",Moe Koffman
* "Wish I Were a Plane",Laurie Bower Singers Winner: "
To It And At It ",Stompin' Tom Connors Other nominees:
* "Countrified",Dick Damron
* "Out West",George Hamilton IV
* "Portrait",Family Brown
* "Songs For Everyone",Ray Griff Folk Album of the Year
Winner: "
Old Dan's Records ",Gordon Lightfoot Other nominees:
* "Coast to Coast Fever",David Wiffen
* "Country Man",Valdy
* "Day to Day Dust",Murray McLauchlan
* "Night Vision",Bruce Cockburn Nominated and winning releases
Best Single (Contemporary or Pop)
Winner: "
Seasons in the Sun ",Terry Jacks Other nominees:
* "Bondi Junction",Peter Foldy
* "Carpenter of Wood",Cliff Edwards
* "Could You Ever Love Me Again", Gary & Dave (Gary Weeks andDave Beckett )
* "Danny's Song",Anne Murray Best Single (Country and Folk)
Winner: "
Farmer's Song ",Murray McLauchlan Other nominees:
* "Highway Driving", Alabama
* "Carpenter of Wood",Cliff Edwards
* "He",Jim and Don Haggart
* "Dirty Old Man",George Hamilton IV References
*cite news | pages=13 | title=A new set of awards for Canadian music industry | date=
27 January 1974 | publisher=The Globe and Mail | first=Robert | last=Martin
*cite news | pages=13 | title=Maple awards fizzle | date=26 February 1974 | publisher=The Globe and Mail
*cite news | pages=15 | title=Some surprises in Juno awards | date=26 March 1974 | publisher=The Globe and Mail | first=Jack | last=Batten
*cite news | pages=2-3 | title=Juno nominations ready for voting | date=16 February 1974 | publisher="RPM"External links
* [http://www.junoawards.ca Juno Awards site]
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