Juno Award for Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year
The Juno Award for "Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year" has been awarded since 1977, as recognition each year for the best contemporary jazz album in Canada and was discontinued in 2015.[1]
Winners
Best Jazz Album (1977 – 1993)
- 1977 — Phil Nimmons - Nimmons 'N Nine Plus Six, The Atlantic Suite
- 1978 — Rob McConnell & The Boss Brass, Big Band Jazz
- 1979 — Tommy Banks Big Band with Guest Big Miller, Jazz Canada Montreux 1978
- 1980 — Ed Bickert/Don Thompson, Sackville 4005
- 1981 — Rob McConnell & The Boss Brass, Present Perfect
- 1982 — The Brass Connection, The Brass Connection
- 1983 — Fraser MacPherson/Oliver Gannon, I Didn't Know About You
- 1984 — Rob McConnell & The Boss Brass, All in Good Time
- 1985 — Don Thompson, A Beautiful Friendship
- 1986 — Oliver Jones, Lights of Burgundy
- 1987 — The Oscar Peterson Four, If You Could See Me Now
- 1989 — Jon Ballantyne Trio Featuring Joe Henderson, Skydance
- 1991 — Mike Murley, Two Sides
- 1992 — Renee Rosnes, For The Moment
- 1992 — Renee Rosnes, For The Moment
- 1992 —- Brian Dickinson, In Transition
- 1992 — Rob McConnell & The Boss Brass, The Brass Is Back
- 1993 — P.J. Perry, My Ideal
Best Contemporary Jazz Album (1994 – 1999)
- 1994 — Holly Cole Trio, Don't Smoke In Bed
- 1995 — Jim Hillman & The Merlin Factor, The Merlin Factor
- 1996 — Neufeld-Occhipinti Jazz Orchestra, NOJO
- 1997 — Joe Sealy, Africville Suite
- 1998 — Metalwood, Metalwood
- 1999 — Metalwood, Metalwood 2
Best Contemporary Jazz Album — Instrumental (2000 – 2002)
- 2000 — D.D. Jackson, ...so far
- 2001 — François Carrier Trio + 1, Compassion
- 2002 — François Bourassa Trio + André LeRoux, Live
Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year (2003 – present)
- 2003 — Richard Underhill, tales from the blue lounge
- 2004 — Great Uncles of the Revolution, bLOW tHE hOUSE dOWN
- 2005 — Hilario Duran Trio, New Danzon
- 2006 — Jane Bunnett, Radio Guantánamo (Guantánamo Blues Project Vol. 1)
- 2007 — Hilario Duran and his Latin Jazz Big Band, From the Heart
- 2008 — The Chris Tarry Group, Almost Certainly Dreaming
- 2009 — Jane Bunnett, Embracing Voices
- 2010 — Charles Spearin, The Happiness Project
- 2011 — Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra, Treelines
- 2012 — Phil Dwyer Orchestra feat. Mark Fewer, Changing Seasons
- 2013 — Joel Miller, Swim
- 2014 — Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra, Habitat
References
- ↑ "Juno Award winners list by year" (Requires a search by year). Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. MetroLeap Media. Retrieved 2009-12-29.
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