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Juno Award for Folk Artist of the Year

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The Juno Award for "Folk Artist of the Year" was awarded from 1971 - 1982 as recognition each year for the best new folk artist/musician in Canada.

Winners

Top Folk Singer (1971 - 1971)

Year Artist of the Year Nominees Ref.
1971 Bruce Cockburn

Folksinger of the Year (1972 - 1979)

Year Artist of the Year Nominees Ref.
1972 Bruce Cockburn
1973 Bruce Cockburn
1974 Gordon Lightfoot
1975 Gordon Lightfoot
1976 Gordon Lightfoot
1977 Gordon Lightfoot
1978 Gordon Lightfoot
1979 Murray McLauchlan

Folk Artist of the Year (1980 - 1982)

Year Artist of the Year Nominees Ref.
1980 Bruce Cockburn
1981 Bruce Cockburn
1982 Bruce Cockburn

References

  1. "Congratulations Juno Award winners". Billboard, April 27, 1974.
  2. "Juno Award nominations". Ottawa Journal, March 22, 1974.
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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