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Juno Award for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year - Solo

The Juno Award for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Solo was presented annually at Canada's Juno Awards to honour the best album of the year in the roots and/or traditional music genres. Prior to 1996, a single award was presented for Best Roots & Traditional Album, whose winner could be a solo artist or a band; for the 1996 ceremony, the award was split for the first time into distinct awards, one for solo artists and one for groups.

Beginning with the 2016 ceremony, two new awards categories (Contemporary Roots Album of the Year and Traditional Roots Album of the Year) were introduced to "ensure two genres of music are not competing against each other in the same category".[1]

Winners

Best Roots & Traditional Album - Solo (1996–2002)

Year Winner(s) Album Nominees Ref.
1996 Ashley MacIsaac Hi™ How Are You Today?
  • Susan Crowe, This Far From Home
  • James Keelaghan, A Recent Future
  • Danielle Martineau, Autrement
  • Laura Smith, B'tween the Earth and My Soul
[2]
1997 Fred Eaglesmith drive-in movie [2]
1998 Ron Sexsmith Other Songs [2]
1999 Willie P. Bennett Heartstrings [2]
2000 Bruce Cockburn Breakfast in New Orleans Dinner in Timbuktu [2]
2001 Jenny Whiteley Jenny Whiteley
  • Connie Kaldor, Love Is a Truck
  • Frank Leahy and Friends, Don Messer's Violin
  • Jane Siberry, Hush
  • Neil Young, Silver & Gold
[2]
2002 David Francey Far End of Summer
  • Maria Dunn, For a Song
  • Penny Lang, Gather Honey
  • Eileen McGann, Beyond the Storm
  • April Verch, Verchuosity
[2]

Roots & Traditional Album of the Year: Solo (2003–2015)

Year Winner(s) Album Nominees Ref.
2003 Lynn Miles Unravel
2004 David Francey Skating Rink
2005 Jenny Whiteley Hopetown
2006 Corb Lund Hair in My Eyes Like a Highland Steer
2007 Stephen Fearing Yellowjacket
2008 David Francey Right of Passage
2009 Old Man Luedecke Proof of Love
2010 Amelia Curran Hunter Hunter
  • Bahamas, Pink Strat
  • Corb Lund, Losin' Lately Gambler
  • Romi Mayes, Achin' in Yer Bones
  • John Wort Hannam, Queen's Hotel
2011 Old Man Luedecke My Hands Are On Fire and Other Love Songs
2012 Bruce Cockburn Small Source of Comfort
  • Craig Cardiff, Floods & Fires
  • David Francey, Late Edition
  • Dave Gunning, A Tribute to John Allan Cameron
  • Lindi Ortega, Little Red Boots
2013 Rose Cousins We Have Made a Spark
  • Annabelle Chvostek, Rise
  • Amelia Curran, Spectators
  • Corb Lund, Cabin Fever
  • Old Man Luedecke, Tender Is the Night
2014 Justin Rutledge Valleyheart
  • David Francey, So Say We All
  • Lindi Ortega, Tin Star
  • Daniel Romano, Come Cry With Me
  • Donovan Woods, Don't Get Too Grand
2015 Catherine MacLellan The Raven's Sun
  • Matt Andersen, Weightless
  • Del Barber, Prairieography
  • Amelia Curran, They Promised You Mercy
  • James Hill, The Old Silo

References

  1. ^ "42nd Annual Juno Awards: 2016 CARAS Quick Reference Guide to the Submission Process" (PDF). JunoAwards.ca. Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. 2016. Retrieved February 2, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Best Roots & Traditional Album: Solo (1996 - 2002) Archived 2013-02-05 at WebCite. Juno Awards.
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