- Juno Awards of 1984
The
Juno Award s of1984 , representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on5 December 1984 in Toronto at a ceremony hosted byJoe Flaherty andAndrea Martin of SCTV atExhibition Place Automotive Building. The ceremones were broadcast onCBC Television from 8pm Eastern Time.In October 1983, Juno organisers CARAS decided to move the awards date later in the year, tentatively to
3 December 1984 atRoy Thomson Hall inToronto . A stated reason for this move was to promote Canadian artists during the Christmas shopping season. CARAS also wanted to assume more control over the awards broadcast from CBC. Eventually, it was determined that CBC would continue to televise the Junos, but for 1984 would work with major music promoterConcert Productions International on the broadcast.In August 1984, it was confirmed that the awards would take place at
Exhibition Place two days later than that. At the same time, a preliminary selection of "semi-finalist" artists and albums was also announced. The final set of nominations were determined in late October.1984 was a pioneering year for music video in Canada as
MuchMusic began broadcasts, and the first Juno awards for video were presented.Nominees and winners
Winner:
Carole Pope Other nominees:
* Dalbello
*Anne Murray
*Shari Ulrich
*Holly Woods Winner:
Bryan Adams Other nominees:
*Bruce Cockburn
*Corey Hart
*Gordon Lightfoot
*Stan Rogers
=Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year=Winner:
Sherry Kean Other nominees:
*Véronique Béliveau
*Ann Mortifee
*Jane Siberry
*Diane Tell
=Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year=Winner:
Zappacosta Other nominees:
* La Barge
*Johnnie Lovesin
*Nash the Slash
* Tim RyanWinner:
Loverboy Other nominees:
* Chilliwack
*Payola$
*Red Rider
* Rush
=Most Promising Group of the Year=Winner:
Parachute Club Other nominees:
*Honeymoon Suite
*Men Without Hats
*The Nylons
* Platinum BlondeWinner:
Bryan Adams andJim Vallance , "Cuts Like a Knife" by Bryan AdamsOther nominees:
*Bryan Adams andEric Kagna , "Straight from the Heart"
*Billy Bryans ,Laurie Conger ,Lynn Fernier ,Lorraine Segato , "Rise Up"
*Ivan Doroschuk , "Safety Dance"
*Corey Hart , "Sunglasses at Night "
=Country Female Vocalist of the Year=Winner:
Anne Murray Other nominees:
*Carroll Baker
*Marie Bottrell
*Kelita Haverland
*Susan Jacks
=Country Male Vocalist of the Year=Winner:
Murray McLauchlan Other nominees:
*Terry Carisse
*Dick Damron
*Ian Tyson
*Diamond Joe White
=Country Group or Duo of the Year=Winner:
The Good Brothers Other nominees:
*Family Brown
*The Mercey Brothers
*Prairie Oyster
*Chris Whiteley andCaitlin Hanford
=Instrumental Artist of the Year=Winner:
Liona Boyd Other nominees:
*Canadian Brass
*Hagood Hardy
*Frank Mills
*The Spitfire Band Winner:
Bryan Adams , "Cuts Like a Knife " byBryan Adams Other nominees:
*Kerry Crawford andJon Goldsmith , "Stealing Fire " byBruce Cockburn
* Dalbello, "whomanfoursays " by Dalbello
*Daniel Lanois , "Parachute Club" byParachute Club
*David Tyson , "Stand Back" by The Arrows
=Recording Engineer of the Year=Winner:
John Naslen , "Stealing Fire " byBruce Cockburn Other nominees:
* Gary Gray, "Weapons" by Rough Trade
*John Naslen , "No Borders Here" byJane Siberry
*John Naslen , "On Purpose" byTim Ryan
*Lenny De Rose , "whomanfoursays " by DalbelloCanadian Music Hall of Fame Winner:
The Crewcuts ,The Diamonds ,The Four Lads Nominated and winning albums
Winner: "
Cuts Like a Knife ",Bryan Adams Other nominees:
* "Grace Under Pressure", Rush
* "Hammer on a Drum ",Payola$
* "Keep It Up ",Loverboy
* "Neruda",Red Rider Winner:
Dean Motter ,Jeff Jackson andDeborah Samuel , "Seamless " byThe Nylons Other nominees:
*Heather Brown andDeborah Samuel , "whomanfoursays " by Dalbello
*Dean Motter , "Visions of Our Future" by The Tenants
*Dean Motter andPat Harbron , "Honeymoon Suite" byHoneymoon Suite
*Bart Schoales , "Stealing Fire " byBruce Cockburn Winner: "
Rugrat Rock ",The Rugrats Other nominees:
* "I Can Do Anything",Sphere Clown Band
* "Music Builders",Music Builders
* "Reflections on Crooked Walking",Ann Mortifee
* "Special Delivery",Fred Penner
=Best Classical Album of the Year=Winner: "",
Glenn Gould Other nominees:
* "Andrew Davis Plays the Organ at Roy Thomson Hall", Andrew Davis
* "Brass in Berlin",Canadian Brass
* "Sibelius: Symphony #2",Toronto Symphony Orchestra with Andrew Davis
* "Viola Nouveau",Rivka Golani-Erdesz
=International Album of the Year=Winner: "Synchronicity",
The Police Other nominees:
* "Can't Slow Down",Lionel Richie
* "Colour by Numbers ",Culture Club
* "Eliminator ",ZZ Top
* "Let's Dance",David Bowie Winner: "
All In Good Time ",Rob McConnell & The Boss Brass Other nominees:
* "A New Look",Doug Hamilton andBrass Connection
* "Bye Bye Baby",Ed Bickert
* "Indian Summer",Fraser MacPherson
* "The Lion's Eyes", Steve HoltWinner: "
Strange Brew ",Bob & Doug McKenzie Other nominees:
* "Air Farce Live",Royal Canadian Air Farce
* "Go to Hell",Maclean and Maclean
* "Laugh to Your Heart's Delight",Al Clouston Nominated and winning releases
Winner: "Rise Up",
The Parachute Club Other nominees:
* "Cuts Like a Knife",Bryan Adams
* "Safety Dance",Men Without Hats
* "Straight from the Heart",Bryan Adams
* "Sunglasses at Night ",Corey Hart
=International Single of the Year=Winner: "
Billie Jean ",Michael Jackson Other nominees:
* "Every Breath You Take ",The Police
* "Islands in the Stream ",Kenny Rogers andDolly Parton
* "Let's Dance",David Bowie
* "Girls Just Want to Have Fun",Cyndi Lauper Winner:
Rob Quartly , "Sunglasses at Night " byCorey Hart Other nominees:
*Robert Fresca , "Rise Up" byParachute Club
*Rob Quartly , "Doesn't Really Matter" by Platinum Blonde
*Rob Quartly , "Standing in the Dark" by Platinum Blonde
*Rob Quartly , "I Want You Back" bySherry Kean References
*cite news | pages=E2 | title=1984 Juno Awards moved to December | date=
18 October 1983 | publisher=The Globe and Mail | last=Canadian Press
*cite news | pages=M7 | title=Adams has seven chances as leading Juno contender | date=29 August 1984 | publisher=The Globe and Mail | last=Canadian Press
*cite news | pages=M11 | title=Final Juno nominees announced | date=22 October 1984 | publisher=The Globe and Mail
*cite news | pages=E1 | title=Adams the big winner as Junos polish up act | date=6 December 1984 | publisher=The Globe and Mail | first=Liam | last=LaceyExternal links
* [http://www.junoawards.ca Juno Awards site]
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