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Juno Awards of 1973

Juno Awards of 1973
Date12 March 1973
VenueInn on the Park, Toronto, Ontario
Hosted byGeorge Wilson
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The Juno Awards of 1973, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 12 March 1973 in Toronto at a ceremony at the Inn on the Park's Centennial ballroom. Approximately 1500 people attended this event which was hosted by George Wilson of CFRB radio.[1]

David Crombie, Toronto's mayor at that time, presented the Best Male Vocalist award to Stompin' Tom Connors. Gordon Lightfoot also made his first personal appearance at the Junos.

An associated music industry conference known as Communication 6 was held from 10 March and concluded with the Juno Award ceremonies.

Taped excerpts from the awards were broadcast on a special edition of CBC Radio's The Entertainers on 23 March 1973.[2]

Winners

Winner: Anne Murray

Winner: Ginette Reno

Winner: Gordon Lightfoot

Winner: Bob McBride

Winner: Lighthouse

Winner: Edward Bear

Winner: Gordon Lightfoot

Winner: Shirley Eikhard

Winner: Stompin' Tom Connors

Winner: The Mercey Brothers

Winner: Bruce Cockburn

Outstanding Performance – Folk

Winner: Valdy

Broadcaster of the Year

Winner: VOCM, St. Johns Newfoundland

Top Canadian Content Company of the Year

Winner: Capitol Records of Canada

Top Record Company of the Year

Winner: WEA Music of Canada Ltd.

Top Promotional Company of the Year

Winner: RCA Ltd.

Journalist of the Year

Winner: Peter Goddard

Music Industry Man of the Year

Winner: Arnold Gosewich

Contribution to Canadian music

Winner: David Clayton Thomas

Nominated and winning albums

Best Produced Album (middle of the road)

Winner: Annie, Anne Murray (produced by Brian Ahern)

Nominated and winning releases

Best Produced Single

Winner: "Last Song", Edward Bear (produced by Gene Martynec)

References

Notes

  1. ^ The Juno awards : tenth anniversary special issue. RPM Publications. 1980. pp. 9–10.
  2. ^ The Juno awards : tenth anniversary special issue. RPM Publications. 1980. p. 44.

General

  • "Anne Murray double winner in Juno poll". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. 27 February 1973. p. 14.
  • Martin, Robert (13 March 1973). "Connors, Lightfoot win Juno awards". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. p. 15.
  • "Special Juno Issue". RPM. 17 March 1973.
  • "(Juno report)". RPM. 24 March 1973.
  • Melhuish, Martin (1996). Oh What a Feeling: A Vital History of Canadian Music. Quarry Press. p. 100. ISBN 1550821644.
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