Juno Awards of 2002

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The Juno Awards of 2002 were presented in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada during the weekend of 13–14 April 2002.

Juno Awards of 2002
Date13–14 April 2002
VenueMile One Stadium, St. John's, NFLD
Hosted byBarenaked Ladies
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCTV
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Nominations were announced 11 February 2002 at a news conference hosted by Mike Bullard. Awards for the secondary categories were presented in a non-televised gala on 13 April.

The primary ceremonies were conducted on 14 April at Mile One Stadium and televised by CTV, the first time for the private broadcaster. CBC Television had previously held the broadcast rights for the primary Juno ceremonies. The telecast was hosted by members of Barenaked Ladies and attracted the highest ratings in several years (approximately 1.4 million viewers).

Diana Krall won awards three categories based on her album The Look of Love. Nickelback also won three Junos on the strength of their album Silver Side Up, whose recording engineer won an additional Juno. Daniel Lanois was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.

Nominees and winners

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Best Artist

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Winner: Diana Krall

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Best New Solo Artist

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Winner: Hawksley Workman

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Best Group

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Winner: Nickelback

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Best New Group

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Winner: Default

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Best Songwriter

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Winner: Jann Arden, "Never Mind", "Thing for You" (with co-songwriter Russell Broom)

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Best Country Artist/Group

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Winner: Carolyn Dawn Johnson

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Best New Country Artist/Group

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Winner: The Ennis Sisters

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Best Producer

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Winner: Daniel Lanois with co-producer Brian Eno, "Beautiful Day" and "Elevation" by U2

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Best Recording Engineer

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Winner: Randy Staub, "How You Remind Me" and "Too Bad" by Nickelback

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Canadian Music Hall of Fame

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Winner: Daniel Lanois

Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award

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Winner: Michael Cohl

Nominated and winning albums

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Best Album

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Winner: The Look of Love, Diana Krall

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Best Blues Album

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Winner: Big Mouth, Colin Linden

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Best Children's Album

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Winner: A Classical Kids Christmas, Susan Hammond

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  • Call of the Wild, Aaron Burnett
  • Chase a Rainbow, The Just Kidding Band
  • Red's in the Hood, Judy & David
  • Songs from the Boom Box, Judy & David

Best Classical Album (Solo or Chamber Ensemble)

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Winner: Bach Arrangements, Angela Hewitt

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

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Winner: Max Bruch, Concertos 1 & 3, James Ehnes (violin), Montreal Symphony Orchestra

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Best Classical Album (Vocal or Choral Performance)

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Winner: Airs Francais, Ben Heppner

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  • Exsultate, Jubilate, Karina Gauvin (soprano), CBC Radio Orchestra
  • Forgotten Songs, Forgotten Loves, Wendy Nielsen
  • Handel: Sacred Arias, Daniel Taylor
  • Singing Somers Theatre, Monica Whicher (soprano), Robert Cram (flute), various soloists

Best Album Design

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Winner: Sebastien Toupin, Benoit St-Jean, Michel Valois, Martin Tremblay, Disparu by La Chicane

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Best Gospel Album

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Winner: Downhere, Downhere

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Best Instrumental Album

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Winner: Armando's Fire, Oscar Lopez

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Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic)

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Winner: Hot Shot, Shaggy

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Best Traditional Jazz Album - Instrumental

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Winner: Live at the Senator, Mike Murley, Ed Bickert and Steve Wallace

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  • And It Really Was..., The Brigham Phillips Big Band
  • Forgotten Memories, Don Thompson
  • Spectacular, Campbell Ryga
  • Street Culture, Paul Tobey

Best Contemporary Jazz Album - Instrumental

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Winner: Live, François Bourassa Trio and Andre LeRoux

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Best Vocal Jazz Album

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Winner: The Look of Love, Diana Krall

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Best Roots or Traditional Album - Group

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Winner: Cordial, La Bottine Souriante

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  • Petit fou, Matapat
  • Post Atomic Hillbilly, Undertakin' Daddies
  • Sin & Other Salvations, The Wyrd Sisters
  • Songs of Work & Freedom, The Brothers Cosmoline

Best Roots or Traditional Album - Solo

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Winner: Far End of Summer, David Francey

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Best Alternative Album

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Winner: Poses, Rufus Wainwright

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Best Selling Francophone Album

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Winner: Les vents ont changé, Kevin Parent

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Best Pop Album

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Winner: Morning Orbit, David Usher

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Best Rock Album

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Winner: Silver Side Up, Nickelback

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Nominated and winning releases

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Best Single

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Winner: "How You Remind Me", Nickelback

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Best Music of Aboriginal Canada Recording

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Winner: On and On, Eagle & Hawk

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Best Classical Composition

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Winner: "Par-ci, par-la", Chan Ka Nin, Nouveaux Territoires by Ensemble Contemporain de Montréal

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Best Dance Recording

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Winner: "Spaced Invader", Hatiras

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Best Rap Recording

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Winner: Bad Dreams, Swollen Members

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Best R&B/Soul Recording

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Winner: "Don't You Forget It", Glenn Lewis

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Best Reggae Recording

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Winner: "Love (African Woman)", Blessed

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  • "A Friend for Life", Iley Dread
  • "Breathe", Sonia Collymore
  • "Never Let Jah Go", Chester Miller
  • "They Called Me Madness", Peculiar I

Best Global Album

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Winner: The Journey, Alpha Yaya Diallo

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Best Video

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Winner: Sean Michael Turrell, "Jealous of Your Cigarette" by Hawksley Workman

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References

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  • Flynn, Andrew (12 February 2002). "Cohen, Nickelback, Our Lady Peace lead Juno nominations: Barenaked Ladies to host CTV's first crack at awards show". National Post. p. B8.
  • "Total tourism inquiries as a result of Juno Awards". Newfoundland and Labrador: Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Recreation. Retrieved 17 November 2006.
  • Powell, W. Andrew (18 February 2002). "2002 Juno Awards Spotlight - Nominations". TheGATE.ca. Archived from the original on 27 April 2006. Retrieved 17 November 2006.
  • Juno Awards of 2002 at IMDb
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