The Juno Awards of 1975, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 24 March 1975 in Toronto at a ceremony in the Canadian National Exhibition. Paul Anka was host for the ceremonies, which were broadcast for the first time. Canadians were able to see the event on CBC Television from 10pm Eastern Time.
Juno Awards of 1975 | |
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Date | 24 March 1975 |
Venue | Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, Ontario |
Hosted by | Paul Anka |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | CBC |
Stompin' Tom Connors, Susan Jacks, Terry Jacks, Andy Kim, Anne Murray, and The Stampeders would appear at the ceremonies.
With the move to television, control over the Junos had shifted from Walt Grealis' RPM Magazine to the new Canadian Music Awards Association. Grealis was now in an advisory role for the Junos, and according to The Globe and Mail his founding role was not acknowledged during the Junos broadcast.
Nominees and winners edit
Female Vocalist of the Year edit
Winner: Anne Murray
Other nominees:
- Alexis Radlin
- Patsy Gallant
- Susan Jacks
- Cathy Young
Male Vocalist edit
Winner: Gordon Lightfoot
Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year edit
Winner: Suzanne Stevens
- Alexis Radlin
- Charity Brown
- Debbie Fleming
Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year edit
Winner: Gino Vannelli
- Bill King
- Justin Paige
- Keath Barrie
- Paul Hann
Group of the Year edit
Winner: Bachman–Turner Overdrive
Most Promising Group of the Year edit
Composer of the Year edit
Winner: Paul Anka
Country Female Vocalist of the Year edit
Winner: Anne Murray
Country Male Vocalist of the Year edit
Winner: Stompin' Tom Connors
Country Group or Duo of the Year edit
Winner: Carlton Showband
Folk Singer of the Year edit
Winner: Gordon Lightfoot
Producer of the Year edit
Winner: Randy Bachman
Nominated and winning albums edit
Best Selling Album edit
Winner: Not Fragile, Bachman–Turner Overdrive
Best Album Graphics edit
Winner: Bart Schoales, Night Vision by Bruce Cockburn
Best Selling International Album edit
Winner: Band on the Run, Paul McCartney
Nominated and winning releases edit
Best Selling Single edit
Winner: "Seasons in the Sun", Terry Jacks
- Paul Anka, "You're Having My Baby"
- Bachman–Turner Overdrive, "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet"
- Andy Kim, "Rock Me Gently"
- Wednesday, "Last Kiss"
Best Selling International Single edit
Winner: "The Night Chicago Died", Paper Lace
References edit
- Martin, Robert (8 March 1975). "Trying to make the public take the Juno to its heart". The Globe and Mail. p. 26.
- Kirby, Blaik (25 March 1975). "Junos for Murray, Lightfoot and little hope for quality". The Globe and Mail. p. 14.