Wikipedia

Juno Award for Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year

The Juno Award for Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year was presented as recognition each year for the best contemporary jazz album in Canada. It was first presented in 1994, after the Juno Awards split the former award for Best Jazz Album into separate categories for contemporary and traditional jazz,[1] and was discontinued after 2014, when the traditional and contemporary jazz categories were replaced with new categories for Jazz Album - Solo and Jazz Album - Group.

Winners

Best Contemporary Jazz Album (1994 – 1999)

Year Winner(s) Album Nominees Ref.
1994 Holly Cole Trio Don't Smoke in Bed
  • Michael Farquharson, Michael Farquharson
  • Five After Four feat. Vito Razza, Notorious
  • Garbo's Hat, Face the Music
  • David Mott, The Standard Line
[1]
1995 Jim Hillman and The Merlin Factor The Merlin Factor
  • Mark Duggan, We Were Talking
  • Sonny Greenwich, Hymn to the Earth
  • Joe Sealy and Paul Novotny, Dual Vision
  • John Stetch, Carpathian Blues
[2]
1996 Neufeld-Occhipinti Jazz Orchestra NOJO
  • Jane Bunnett, Rendez-vous Brazil Cuba
  • Rich Shadrach Lazar and Montuno Police, Touch
  • The Merlin Factor, Frontier Tunes
  • Carol Welsman, Lucky to Be Me
1997 Joe Sealy Africville Suite
1998 Metalwood Metalwood
  • Stefan Bauer, Best of Two Worlds
  • D.D. Jackson, Paired Down, Volume One
  • Ted Quinlan, As If
  • Carol Welsman, Inclined
1999 Metalwood Metalwood 2
  • Hard Rubber Orchestra, Cruel Yet Fair
  • François Houle, In the Vernacular: The Music of John Carter
  • Phil Dwyer, Road Stories
  • Neufeld-Occhipinti Jazz Orchestra, You Are Here

Best Contemporary Jazz Album – Instrumental (2000 – 2002)

Year Winner(s) Album Nominees Ref.
2000 D. D. Jackson ...So Far
  • Jeff Johnston, The Field
  • Joe Sealy and Paul Novotny, Blue Jade
  • Bob Shaw and Freeflight, Freeflight
  • Jean-Pierre Zanella, Puzzle City
[3]
2001 François Carrier Trio Compassion
2002 François Bourassa Trio and André Leroux Live
  • D.D. Jackson, Sigame
  • Jeff Johnston, Nuage
  • Metalwood, The Recline
  • Chris Tarry, Of Battles Unknown Mysteries

Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year (2003 – present)

Year Winner(s) Album Nominees Ref.
2003 Richard Underhill Tales from the Blue Lounge
2004 Great Uncles of the Revolution Blow the House Down
2005 Hilario Durán Trio New Danzon
2006 Jane Bunnett Radio Guantánamo (Guantánamo Blues Project Vol. 1)
  • Hilario Duran and Perspectiva, Encuentro en la Habana
  • Marc Rogers, Robi Botos, Phil Dwyer and Terri Lyne Carrington, One Take: Volume Two
  • David Buchbinder, Shurum Burum Jazz Circus
  • Roberto Occhipinti, Yemaya
2007 Hilario Durán and His Latin Jazz Big Band From the Heart
2008 The Chris Tarry Group Almost Certainly Dreaming
  • Michael Occhipinti and Creation Dream, Chasing After Light
  • David Occhipinti, Forty Revolutions
  • Altered Laws, Metaphora
  • Manteca, Onward!
2009 Jane Bunnett Embracing Voices
  • Roberto Occhipinti, A Bend in the River
  • Barry Romberg’s Random Access Large Ensemble, Existential Detective
  • François Bourassa Quartet, Rasstones
  • Michael Occhipinti, The Sicilian Jazz Project
2010 Charles Spearin The Happiness Project
  • Darcy James Argue's Secret Society, Infernal Machines
  • Hilario Duran, Motion
  • John Roney with the Silver Birch String Quartet, Silverbirch
  • Kirk MacDonald Quartet, Songbook Vol. 1
2011 Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra Treelines
  • Chet Doxas, Big Sky
  • Matt Herskowitz, Jerusalem Trilogy
  • Kelly Jefferson Quartet, Next Exit
  • Adrean Farrugia, Ricochet
2012 Phil Dwyer Orchestra feat. Mark Fewer Changing Seasons
  • Hilario Duran and Jane Bunnett, Cuban Rhapsody
  • François Bourassa Quartet, Idiosyncrasie
  • Colin Stetson, New History Warfare Vol. 2: Judges
  • Chris Tarry, Rest of the Story
2013 Joel Miller Swim
  • Alex Goodman Quintet, Bridges
  • Allison Au Quartet, The Sky Was Pale Blue, Then Grey
  • François Houle 5+1, Genera
  • Rafael Zaldivar, Drawing
2014 Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra Habitat
  • Brandi Disterheft, Gratitude
  • Darcy James Argue's Secret Society, Brooklyn Babylon
  • Earl MacDonald, Mirror of the Mind
  • Trifolia, Le refuge

References

  1. ^ a b "Quirky mix of nominees for 1994 Junos". The Globe and Mail, February 9, 1994.
  2. ^ "Juno categories make unlikely bedfellows". Edmonton Journal, March 19, 1995.
  3. ^ Sharpe, John (April 1, 2000). "D. D. Jackson: Anthem". All About Jazz.
This article is copied from an article on Wikipedia® - the free encyclopedia created and edited by its online user community. The text was not checked or edited by anyone on our staff. Although the vast majority of Wikipedia® encyclopedia articles provide accurate and timely information, please do not assume the accuracy of any particular article. This article is distributed under the terms of GNU Free Documentation License.

Copyright © 2003-2025 Farlex, Inc Disclaimer
All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only. This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.