Juno Awards of 2000
| Juno Awards of 2000 | |
|---|---|
| Date | 11–12 March 2000 |
| Venue | SkyDome, Toronto |
| Hosted by | The Moffatts |
| Television/radio coverage | |
| Network | CBC |
The Juno Awards of 2000 were held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada during the weekend of 11–12 March 2000.
The primary ceremonies were hosted by The Moffatts at the SkyDome (now Rogers Centre) on 12 March 2000 and broadcast on CBC Television. This marked the first year that the award ceremonies were divided over two days, with non-televised award categories presented on 11 March.
The following award categories were nationally televised:
- Best Female Artist
- Best Male Artist
- Best Country Male Vocalist
- Best Group
- Best New Group
- Best Songwriter
- Best Album
- Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic)
- Best Vocal Jazz Album
- Canadian Music Hall of Fame
A new design for the Juno Award statuettes was created by artist Shirley Elford and introduced at this year's awards.
Nominations were announced 2 February 2000 in Toronto at the Glenn Gould Studio. Alanis Morissette received five nominations including one as director for Best Video.
Contents
1 Nominees and winners
1.1 Best Female Artist
1.2 Best Male Artist
1.3 Best New Solo Artist
1.4 Best Group
1.5 Best New Group
1.6 Best Songwriter
1.7 Best Country Female Vocalist
1.8 Best Country Male Vocalist
1.9 Best Country Group or Duo
1.10 International Achievement Award
1.11 Best Producer
1.12 Best Recording Engineer
1.13 Canadian Music Hall of Fame
1.14 Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award
2 Nominated and winning albums
2.1 Best Album
2.2 Best Blues Album
2.3 Best Children's Album
2.4 Best Classical Album (Solo or Chamber Ensemble)
2.5 Best Classical Album (Large Ensemble)
2.6 Best Classical Album (Vocal or Choral Performance)
2.7 Best Album Design
2.8 Best Gospel Album
2.9 Best Instrumental Album
2.10 Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic)
2.11 Best Traditional Jazz Album – Instrumental
2.12 Best Contemporary Jazz Album – Instrumental
2.13 Best Vocal Jazz Album
2.14 Best Roots or Traditional Album – Group
2.15 Best Roots or Traditional Album – Solo
2.16 Best Alternative Album
2.17 Best Selling Francophone Album
2.18 Best Pop/Adult Album
2.19 Best Rock Album
3 Nominated and winning releases
3.1 Best Single
3.2 Best Classical Composition
3.3 Best Rap Recording
3.4 Best R&B/Soul Recording
3.5 Best Music of Aboriginal Canada Recording
3.6 Best Reggae Recording
3.7 Best Global Album
3.8 Best Dance Recording
3.9 Best Video
4 External links
5 References
Nominees and winners
Best Female Artist
Winner: Chantal Kreviazuk
Other Nominees:
- Celine Dion
- Lynda Lemay
- Amanda Marshall
- Alanis Morissette
Best Male Artist
Winner: Bryan Adams
Other Nominees:
- Paul Brandt
- Choclair
- Tom Cochrane
- Edwin
Best New Solo Artist
Winner: Tal Bachman
Other Nominees:
- Tory Cassis
- Tara Lyn Hart
- Jorane
- Ivana Santilli
Best Group
Winner: Matthew Good Band
Other Nominees:
- La Chicane
- Moist
- Our Lady Peace
- The Tea Party
Best New Group
Winner: Sky
Other Nominees:
- Gob
- Len
- Prozzäk
- Serial Joe
Best Songwriter
Winner: Shania Twain (co-Songwriter Robert John "Mutt" Lange), "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!", "That Don't Impress Me Much", "You've Got a Way"
Other Nominees:
Tal Bachman, "If You Sleep", "She's So High"
Bruce Cockburn, "Last Night of the World", "Mango", "Pacing the Cage"
Amanda Marshall, "Believe in You" and "If I Didn't Have You" (co-writer Eric Bazilian), "Love Lift Me" (co-writers Eric Bazilian, Randy Cantor, John Bettis)
Alanis Morissette, "So Pure", "Thank U", "Unsent"
Best Country Female Vocalist
Winner: Shania Twain
Other Nominees:
- Lisa Brokop
- Terri Clark
- Patricia Conroy
- Tara Lyn Hart
Best Country Male Vocalist
Winner: Paul Brandt
Other Nominees:
- Julian Austin
- John Landry
- Jamie Warren
- Jim Witter
Best Country Group or Duo
Winner: The Rankins
Other Nominees:
- Farmer's Daughter
- Lace
- Prairie Oyster
- The Wilkinsons
International Achievement Award
Winner: Sarah McLachlan
Best Producer
Winner: Tal Bachman and Bob Rock, "She's So High" and "If You Sleep" by Tal Bachman
Other Nominees:
Arnold Lanni, "One Man Army" and "Is Anybody Home?" by Our Lady Peace
Jeff Martin, "Heaven Coming Down" and "The Messenger" by The Tea Party
Greg Wells, "Keep A Lid On Things" and "Get You In the Morning" by Crash Test Dummies
Michael Phillip Wojewoda, "Puzzle Girl" and "You & Me" by Kim Stockwood
Best Recording Engineer
Winner: Paul Northfield and Jagori Tanna, "Summertime In The Void" and "When Did You Get Back From Mars?" by I Mother Earth
Other Nominees:
Michael Banton-Jones, "Halfway to Heaven" by David Leask
Richard Benoit, "Slow Bombing the World" by Marc Jordan
Lenny DeRose, "Sucks To Be You" by Prozzäk, "Supersex 69" by The Philosopher Kings
John Whynot and Colin Linden, "Last Night of the World" by Bruce Cockburn, "Lean on Your Peers" by Blackie and the Rodeo Kings
Canadian Music Hall of Fame
Winner: Bruce Fairbairn
Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award
Winner: Emile Berliner
Nominated and winning albums
Best Album
Winner: Alanis Morissette, Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie
Other Nominees:
Hot Show, Prozzäk
On a Day Like Today, Bryan Adams
These Are Special Times, Celine Dion
Tuesday's Child, Amanda Marshall
Best Blues Album
Winner: Gust Of Wind, Ray Bonneville
Other Nominees:
Blues Party, by Chris Whiteley
Call It What You Will, Steve Hill
Down in the Groove, Jack de Keyzer
Michael Jerome Browne, Michael Jerome Browne
Best Children's Album
Winner: Skinnamarink TV, Sharon, Lois and Bram
Other Nominees:
Ants In Your Pants, Volume 1, Douglas John
Les Petites Merveiles de Fanchon, Fanchon
Play On..., Jam Sandwich
Song of the Unicorn, Susan Hammond's Classical Kids
Best Classical Album (Solo or Chamber Ensemble)
Winner: Schumann: String Quartets, St. Lawrence String Quartet
Other Nominees:
Bach: Well-Tempered Clarvier, Book 2, Angela Hewitt
For the End of Time, Leila Josefowicz
Naida Cole, Naida Cole
Rzewiski: The People United Will Never Be Defeated!, Marc-Andre Hamelin
Best Classical Album (Large Ensemble)
Winner: Respighi: La Boutique Fantasque, Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal
Other Nominees:
Brahms: Two Piano Concertos, Anton Kuerti, Orchestre Métropolitain
Handel: Arias and Dances – Excerpts from Agrippina and Alcina, Tafelmusik, Karina Gauvin
Nights in the Gardenss of Spain, Angela Cheng, Hans Graf, Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra
Vivaldi: Concerti for Strings, Les Violons du Roy
Best Classical Album (Vocal or Choral Performance)
Winner: German Romantic Opera, Ben Heppner
Other Nominees:
Ae Fond Kiss, Edith Wiens, Rudolph Jansen, Judy Loman
Bach: Arias & Oboe d'Amore, Daniel Taylor
Heavenly Spheres, Studio de musique ancienne de Montréal
Images de Noel, Karina Gauvin, Michael McMahon, Nora Shulman
Best Album Design
Winner: Michael Wrycraft (creative director), Radio Fusebox by Andy Stochansky
Other Nominees:
- Garnet Armstrong, Mark Bartkiw, Amo3ba Corp, Margaret Malandruccolo, Blue Green Orange by I Mother Earth
- Tom Chaggaris, Eve Egoyan, Johnnie Eisen, Thetihingsinbeteween by Eve Egoyan
- Anouk Lessard, Sebastien Toupin, Vent Fou by Jorane
- Catherine Stockhausen, Lee Towndrow, Between the Bridges by Sloan
Best Gospel Album
Winner: Legacy Of Hope, Deborah Klassen
Other Nominees:
God Only Knows, by The LaPointes
Sheryl Stacey, by Sheryl Stacey
Sinner and the Saint, by Jon Buller
Sweetsalt, by Sweetsalt
Best Instrumental Album
Winner: In My Hands, Natalie MacMaster
Other Nominees:
Natural Sleep Inducement, David Bradstreet, Dan Gibson
Piano Cascades, John Herberman, Dan Gibson
The Piper's Legacy, Rob Crabtree, Oliver Schroer
Utopia, Robert Michaels
Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic)
Winner: Millennium, Backstreet Boys
Other Nominees:
Americana, The Offspring
- ...Baby One More Time, Britney Spears
Ricky Martin, Ricky Martin
These Are Special Times, Celine Dion
Best Traditional Jazz Album – Instrumental
Winner: Deep In A Dream, Pat LaBarbera
Other Nominees:
Art & Soul, Renee Rosnes
New Horizons, Bernie Senensky Quintet
P.J. Perry & The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, P.J. Perry
Time Warp Plays the Music of Duke Ellington, Time Warp
Best Contemporary Jazz Album – Instrumental
Winner: ...so far, D.D. Jackson
Other Nominees:
Blue Jade, Joe Sealy and Paul Novotny
The Field, Jeff Johnston
Freeflight, Bob Shaw and Freeflight
Puzzle City, Jean-Pierre Zanella
Best Vocal Jazz Album
Winner: When I Look In Your Eyes, Diana Krall
Other Nominees:
How My Heart Sings, Kate Hammett-Vaughan
I've Got Your Number, Jeri Brown
Swing Ladies, Swing!, Carol Welsman
There's Beauty in the Rain, Karin Plato
Best Roots or Traditional Album – Group
Winner: Kings of Love, Blackie & The Rodeo Kings
Other Nominees:
Encore!, Barachois
The Road to Canso, Scruj MacDuhk
Turn, Great Big Sea
Xième, La Bottine Souriante
Best Roots or Traditional Album – Solo
Winner: Breakfast in New Orleans, Dinner in Timbuktu, Bruce Cockburn
Other Nominees:
Gentleman of Leisure, Jesse Winchester
In My Hands, Natalie MacMaster
Lan Duil, Mary Jane Lamond
Whereabouts, Ron Sexsmith
Best Alternative Album
Winner: Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars, Julie Doiron and Wooden Stars
Other Nominees:
Clayton Park, Thrush Hermit
My Love Is Bold, Danko Jones
Sometimes I Cry, Tricky Woo
You Can't Stop the Bum Rush, Len
Best Selling Francophone Album
Winner: En Catimini, La Chicane
Other Nominees:
D'Autres rives, Bruno Pelletier
Les Fourmis, Jean Leloup
Live, Lynda Lemay
Notre-Dame de Paris, various artists
Best Pop/Adult Album
Winner: Colour Moving and Still, Chantal Kreviazuk
Other Nominees:
On a Day Like Today, Bryan Adams
Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, Alanis Morissette
Tal Bachman, Tal Bachman
Taming the Tiger, Joni Mitchell
Best Rock Album
Winner: Beautiful Midnight, Matthew Good Band
Other Nominees:
Another Spin Around the Sun, Edwin
Happiness...Is Not a Fish That You Can Catch, Our Lady Peace
Mercedes 5 and Dime, Moist
Triptych, The Tea Party
Nominated and winning releases
Best Single
Winner: "Bobcaygeon", The Tragically Hip
Other Nominees:
- "Heaven Coming Down", The Tea Party
- "Hello Time Bomb", Matthew Good Band
- "Steal My Sunshine", Len
- "Sucks to Be You", Prozzäk
Best Classical Composition
Winner: Shattered Night, Shivering Stars, Alexina Louie
Other Nominees:
Arc, Alexina Louie
String Quartet No. 1, Glen Buhr
The Book of Mirrors, Gary Kuleshha
Winter Poems, Glen Buhr
Best Rap Recording
Winner: Ice Cold, Choclair
Other Nominees:
Deliverance, Citizen Kane
Global Warning, Rascalz
Money or Love, Saukrates
Don't Wanna Be Your Slave, Michie Mee with Esthero
Best R&B/Soul Recording
Winner: Thinkin' About You, 2Rude featuring Latoya & Miranda
Other Nominees:
All My Love, Michael Clarke
Brown, Ivana Santilli
Nodeja, Nodeja
Tha Crab Theory, Blacklisted featuring ORA, Taj and Deslisha Thomas
Best Music of Aboriginal Canada Recording
Winner: Falling Down, Chester Knight and the Wind
Other Nominees:
Love that Strong, Elizabeth Hill
To Bring Back Yesterday, Fara Palmer
Touch the Earth and Sky, Vern Cheechoo
World Hand Drum Champions '98, Red Bull
Best Reggae Recording
Winner: Heart & Soul (Lazo album), Lazo
Other Nominees:
Hard End, The Luge Sessions
Sometimes, Choices
Thanks and Devotion, Willi Williams
What If I Told You, Andru Branch
Best Global Album
Winner: Omnisource, Madagascar Slim
Other Nominees:
Bambatulu, Lilison Di Kinara
Entente Cordiale, Show-Do-Man
Firedance, Toronto Tabla Ensemble
Jongo Le, Celso Machado
Best Dance Recording
Winner: Silence, Delerium
Other Nominees:
Arriba, Joee
Dancing in the Key of Love, Temperance
Over and Over, Emjay
The Rush Won't Stop, Steve Austin
Best Video
Winner: Alanis Morissette, "So Pure" by Alanis Morissette
Other Nominees:
Ulf Buddensieck, "Underground" by Moist
Marc Lostracco, "Strange Disease" by Prozzäk
Andrew MacNaughtan, "On the Scene" by Big Sugar
William Morrison, "Hello Time Bomb" by Matthew Good Band
External links
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- Juno Awards site
Bento, Debbie (28 January 2000). "The Moffatts chosen to host Juno Awards". Chart. Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 2006-09-04.
References
Flynn, Andrew (14 March 2000). "Unusual but slick describes Juno Awards". Charlottetown Guardian. p. B10.
Saxberg, Lynn (11 March 2000). "Two Juno nights better than one, organizers say". Kingston Whig-Standard. p. 36.
Gill, Alexandra (3 February 2000). "Morissette, Prozzak lead Juno race". The Globe and Mail. p. R6.
Gill, Alexandra (10 March 2000). "New statuette 'sings praises of women'". The Globe and Mail. p. R13.
Gill, Alexandra (13 March 2000). "New pop diva takes 2 Junos / Chantal Kreviazuk beats out bigger names for best female artist". The Globe and Mail. pp. A1, A5.