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The
Juno Awards
of 1977
, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 16 March 1977 in Toronto at a ceremony hosted by
David Steinberg
at the
Royal York Hotel
. The ceremonies were broadcast on a 2-hour
CBC Television
special. Oddly, a US band , Heart, won a Juno for best Canadian band
Classical and jazz categories were introduced this year.
Nominees and winners
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Nominated and winning albums
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Winner:
Neiges
,
Andre Gagnon
Winner:
Michael Bownes],
Ian Tamblyn
by
Ian Tamblyn
Winner:
Beethoven - Vols. 1,2,&3
,
Anton Kuerti
Other nominees:
- Franck and Ravel
, Hidetaro Suzuki & Zeyda Ruga-Suzuki
- Franz Schubert & Johannes Brahms
,
Gisela Depkat
- Liona
,
Liona Boyd
- Plays J.S. Bach
, Pierre Grandmaison
Winner:
Frampton Comes Alive
,
Peter Frampton
Winner:
The Atlantic Suite
,
Phil Nimmons
- Nimmons 'N Nine Plus Six
Nominated and winning releases
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Winner:
"
Roxy Roller
",
Sweeney Todd
Winner:
"
I Love to Love
",
Tina Charles
References
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- McGrath, Paul (17 March 1977). "Lightfoot, Burton Cummings double Juno winners".
The Globe and Mail
. p. 14.
External links
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Awards to individuals
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Awards for recordings
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Awards for technicality
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Discontinued categories
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Special awards
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Years
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Leadership
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Notes
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Due to the rescheduling of the ceremony from late fall to early spring, no ceremony was held in 1988.
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