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Juno Award for Best Roots and Traditional Album

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The Juno Award for Best Roots and Traditional Album was an annual award category, presented by the Juno Awards from 1989 to 1995 to honour achievements in roots music.

The award was discontinued after 1995, when it was split into distinct categories for Juno Award for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Solo and Juno Award for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Group.

Winners and nominees

Year Winner(s) Album Nominees Ref.
1989 Amos Garrett, Doug Sahm and Gene Taylor The Return of the Formerly Brothers
1990 La Bottine Souriante Je voudrais changer d'chapeau
1991 Bill Bourne and Alan MacLeod Dance & Celebrate
1992 Various Artists Saturday Night Blues
Loreena McKennitt The Visit
1993 La Bottine Souriante Jusqu'aux p'tites heures
1994 James Keelaghan My Skies
1995 Loreena McKennitt The Mask and Mirror

References

  1. "Juno candidates announced". Vancouver Sun, February 2, 1989.
  2. "Nominees for '90 Juno Awards named". Ottawa Citizen, February 8, 1990.
  3. "Rap music makes presence felt in '91 Juno Awards nominations". Montreal Gazette, February 7, 1991.
  4. "Complete list of Juno nominees". Toronto Star, February 13, 1992.
  5. "Juno nominees at a glance". Waterloo Region Record, February 10, 1993.
  6. "Quirky mix of nominees for 1994 Junos". The Globe and Mail, February 9, 1994.
  7. "Juno categories make unlikely bedfellows". Edmonton Journal, March 19, 1995.
Juno Awards
Awards to individuals
Awards for recordings
Awards for technicality
Discontinued categories
Special awards
Years
Leadership
Notes Due to the rescheduling of the ceremony from late fall to early spring, no ceremony was held in 1988.
See also
Music of Canada
Polaris Music Prize
Much Music Video Awards
Félix Awards
East Coast Music Awards
Western Canadian Music Awards
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