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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 Artist  





1.8  Best Country Male Artist  





1.9  Best Country Group or Duo  





1.10  Best Producer  





1.11  Best Recording Engineer  





1.12  Canadian Music Hall of Fame  





1.13  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 or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment)  





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 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 References  





5 External links  














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Juno Awards of 2001
Date3–4 March 2001
VenueCopps Coliseum, Hamilton, Ontario
Hosted byRick Mercer
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBC
← 2000 · Juno Awards · 2002 →

The Juno Awards of 2001 were held in Hamilton, Ontario Canada during the weekend of 3–4 March 2001.

The primary ceremonies were hosted by Rick MerceratCopps Coliseum on 4 March 2001 and broadcast on CBC Television. Performers during the telecast included: Deborah Cox, Nelly Furtado, The Guess Who, Jacksoul, Michie Mee, The Moffatts and Treble Charger.

Nominations were announced 24 January 2001. Nelly Furtado received five nominations and won four of these.

The 2001 awards were the last Junos broadcast on CBC Television until 2018. From 2002 to 2017, the awards would move to CTV. Up to 2001, every primary Juno ceremony had been aired on the CBC since the first Juno telecast in 1975.

Nominees and winners[edit]

Best Female Artist[edit]

Winner: Jann Arden

Other Nominees:

Best Male Artist[edit]

Winner: Neil Young

Other Nominees:

Best New Solo Artist[edit]

Winner: Nelly Furtado

Other Nominees:

Best Group[edit]

Winner: Barenaked Ladies

Other Nominees:

Best New Group[edit]

Winner: Nickelback

Other Nominees:

Best Songwriter[edit]

Winner: Nelly Furtado, "Turn Off The Light", "I'm Like A Bird", "...On the Radio (Remember the Days)"

Other Nominees:

Best Country Female Artist[edit]

Winner: Terri Clark

Other Nominees:

Best Country Male Artist[edit]

Winner: Paul Brandt

Other Nominees:

Best Country Group or Duo[edit]

Winner: The Wilkinsons

Other Nominees:

Best Producer[edit]

Winner: Gerald Eaton, Brian West and Nelly Furtado, "I'm like a Bird" and "Turn off the Light" both by Nelly Furtado

Other Nominees:

Best Recording Engineer[edit]

Winner: Jeff Wolpert, "Make It Go Away" and "Romantically Helpless" both by Holly Cole

Other Nominees:

Canadian Music Hall of Fame[edit]

Winner: Bruce Cockburn

Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award[edit]

Winner: Daniel Caudeiron

Nominated and winning albums[edit]

Best Album[edit]

Winner: Maroon, Barenaked Ladies

Other Nominees:

Best Blues Album[edit]

Winner: Love Comin' Down, Sue Foley

Other Nominees:

Best Children's Album[edit]

Winner: Sing & Dance, Jack Grunsky

Other Nominees:

Best Classical Album (Solo or Chamber Ensemble)[edit]

Winner: Bach: The Six Sonatas & Partitas for Solo Violin, James Ehnes

Other Nominees:

Best Classical Album (Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment)[edit]

Winner: Sibelius: Lemminkainen Suite, Night Ride and Sunrise, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conductor Jukka-Pekka Saraste

Other Nominees:

Best Classical Album (Vocal or Choral Performance)[edit]

Winner: G.F. Handel: Apollo e Dafne Silete Venti, Karina Gauvin, Russell Braun, Les Violons du Roy

Other Nominees:

Best Album Design[edit]

Winner: Stuart Chatwood, James St. Laurent, Margaret Malandruccolo, Antoine Moonen, Nick Sarros, Tangents: The Tea Party CollectionbyThe Tea Party Other Nominees:

Best Gospel Album[edit]

Winner: Simple Songs, Steve Bell

Other Nominees:

Best Instrumental Album[edit]

Winner: Free Fall, Jesse Cook

Other Nominees:

Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic)[edit]

Winner: The Marshall Mathers LP, Eminem

Other Nominees:

Best Traditional Jazz Album - Instrumental[edit]

Winner: Rob McConnell Tentet, Rob McConnell Tentet

Other Nominees:

Best Contemporary Jazz Album - Instrumental[edit]

Winner: Compassion, François Carrier Trio + 1

Other Nominees:

Best Vocal Jazz Album[edit]

Winner: Both Sides Now, Joni Mitchell

Other Nominees:

Best Roots or Traditional Album - Group[edit]

Winner: Tri-Continental, Tri-Continental (Bill Bourne, Lester Quitzau, Madagascar Slim)

Other Nominees:

Best Roots or Traditional Album - Solo[edit]

Winner: Jenny Whiteley, Jenny Whiteley

Other Nominees:

Best Alternative Album[edit]

Winner: Mass Romantic, The New Pornographers

Other Nominees:

Best Selling Francophone Album[edit]

Winner: Un Grand Noël d'amour, Ginette Reno

Other Nominees:

Best Pop Album[edit]

Winner: Maroon, Barenaked Ladies

Other Nominees:

Best Rock Album[edit]

Winner: Music @ Work, The Tragically Hip

Other Nominees:

Nominated and winning releases[edit]

Best Single[edit]

Winner: "I'm like a Bird", Nelly Furtado

Other Nominees:

Best Classical Composition[edit]

Winner: From the Diary of Anne Frank, Oskar Morawetz

Other Nominees:

Best Rap Recording[edit]

Winner: Balance, Swollen Members

Other Nominees:

Best R&B/Soul Recording[edit]

Winner: Sleepless, jacksoul

Other Nominees:

Best Music of Aboriginal Canada Recording[edit]

Winner: Nipaiamianan, Florent Vollant

Other Nominees:

Best Reggae Recording[edit]

Winner: Lenn Hammond, Lenn Hammond

Other Nominees:

Best Global Album[edit]

Winner: Ritmo + Soul, Jane Bunnett and the Spirits of Havana

Other Nominees:

Best Dance Recording[edit]

Winner: Into the Night, Love Inc.

Other Nominees:

Best Video[edit]

Winner: Rob Heydon, "Alive" by Edwin

Other Nominees:

References[edit]

External links[edit]


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