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Juno Award for Traditional Jazz Album of the Year

The Juno Award for Traditional Jazz Album of the Year was presented as recognition each year for the best traditional 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 traditional and contemporary 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 Mainstream Jazz Album (1994 – 1999)

Year Winner(s) Album Nominees Ref.
1994 Dave Young and the Phil Dwyer Quartet Fables and Dreams [1]
1995 Renee Rosnes Free Trade [2]
1996 Ingrid Jensen Vernal Fields
  • Jeri Brown, A Timeless Place
  • D.D. Jackson, Peace Song
  • Oliver Jones, From Lush to Lively
  • Normand Guilbeault Ensemble, Basso Continuo
1997 Renee Rosnes Ancestors
1998 Hugh Fraser Quintet In the Mean Time
1999 Kirk MacDonald The Atlantic Sessions

Best Traditional Jazz Album – Instrumental (2000 – 2002)

Year Winner(s) Album Nominees Ref.
2000 Pat LaBarbera Deep in a Dream
2001 Rob McConnell Tentet Rob McConnell Tentet
  • Alive and Well, Way Out East
  • Ingrid Jensen, Higher Grounds
  • Kirk MacDonald, New Beginnings
  • Brad Turner, Brad Turner Quartet
2002 Mike Murley, Ed Bickert and Steve Wallace Live at the Senator
  • The Brigham Phillips Big Band, And It Really Was...
  • Campbell Ryga, Spectacular
  • Don Thompson, Forgotten Memories
  • Paul Tobey, Street Culture

Traditional Jazz Album of the Year (2003 – 2014)

Year Winner(s) Album Nominees Ref.
2003 Renee Rosnes Life on Earth
2004 Guido Basso Lost in the Stars
  • Mike Murley and David Occhipinti, Duologue
  • One Take, One Take, Vol. 1
  • Sandro Dominelli Quintet, Café Varzé Jazz
  • John Stetch, Standards
2005 David Braid Vivid: The David Braid Sextet Live
  • Ryga/Rosnes Quartet, Deep Cove
  • François Théberge, Elenar
  • John Stetch, Exponentially Monk
  • The Mike Murley Quintet, Extra Time
2006 Don Thompson Quartet Ask Me Later
  • Ian McDougall Quintet, In a Sentimental Mood
  • Phil Dwyer with Alan Jones and Rodney Whitaker, Let Me Tell You About My Day
  • Dave Young Quintet, Mainly Mingus
  • P.J. Perry, Time Flies
2007 Jon Ballantyne Avenue Standard
  • Mike Murley and The David Braid Quartet, Mnemosyne's March
  • Jake Langley, Movin' and Groovin'
  • William Carn, Other Stories
  • David Braid, ZHEN: The David Braid Sextet Live, Volume II
2008 Brandi Disterheft Debut
  • David Braid and Matt Brubeck, Brubeck Braid: twotet/deuxtet
  • Tara Davidson, Code Breaking
  • Jodi Proznick Quartet, Foundations
  • Oliver Jones, PJ Perry, Ian MacDougall, Terry Clarke and Michel Donato, Live Jazz Legends
2009 Oliver Jones Second Time Around
  • Don Thompson Quartet, For Kenny Wheeler
  • Brad Turner Quartet, Small Wonder
  • Chris Donnelly, Solo
  • John Stetch, TV Trio
2010 Terry Clarke It's About Time
  • Alain Bédard, Bluesy Lunedi
  • Oliver Jones and Hank Jones, Pleased to Meet You
  • Al Henderson Septet, Regeneration
  • Darren Sigesmund, Strands II
2011 John MacLeod's Rex Hotel Orchestra Our First Set
  • Owen Howard, Drum Lore
  • Félix Stüssi 5 and Ray Anderson, Hieronymus
  • Earl MacDonald, Re: Visions, Works for Jazz Orchestra
  • Kirk MacDonald Quartet, Songbook Vol. 2
2012 David Braid Verge
  • Dave Young Quintet, Aspects of Oscar
  • Oliver Jones, Live in Baden
  • Kirk MacDonald Orchestra, Deep Shadows
  • Mike Murley Septet, Still Rollin'
2013 Mike Murley, Ed Bickert and Steve Wallace Test of Time
  • Shirantha Beddage, Identity
  • Brian Dickinson Quartet, Other Places
  • Cory Weeds Quartet, Up a Step
  • Dave Young/Terry Promane Octet, Volume One
2014 Mike Downes Ripple Effect
  • Carn Davidson 9, Nine
  • Ian McDougall 12-tet, The Ian McDougall 12tet LIVE
  • John MacLeod & His Rex Hotel Orchestra, Our Second Set
  • Phil Dwyer and Don Thompson, Look for the Silver Lining

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.
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