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Diana Krall, Michael Bublé, Anciients, Jocelyn Morlock, and Ivan Decker Put B.C LEGAL Today » Wed Thurs Fri 11°C 10°C 9°C 12°C EVENTS GUIDES GOLDEN PLATES NEWS MUSIC ARTS LIFE MOVIES FOOD CANNABIS CONFESSIONS I SAW YOU BEST OF VANCOUVER MORE Music TOPICS MUSIC NOTES » Diana Krall, Michael Bublé, Anciients, Jocelyn Morlock, and Ivan Decker put B.C. in Juno Awards winners circle by Charlie Smith on March 24th, 2018 at 8:06 PM 0 Jay-Z and Beyonce play BC Place in October Land Rover Tonight, Michael Bublé won his 13th Juno Award and tomorrow, he'll be hosting the nationally televised portion from Rogers Arena in Vancouver. Many music fans will be perched in front of the TV on Sunday night for the Juno Awards. RELATED STORIES But at a gala dinner in Vancouver tonight, several winners were JUST USE YOUR Juno Awards 2018 announced the evening before the main event. SMARTPHONE Junos weekend kicks into And some B.C.-raised musicians and one comedian were among high gear in Vancouver those who took home a statue. Double Juno Award nominee Felix Cartal is all Nanaimo-born and -raised Diana Krall won the Juno for Vocal POPULAR ON STRAIGHT.COM about creativity Jazz Album of the Year for Turn Up the Quiet. She was also honoured with the Jack Richardson Producer of the Year Award. 1 Stuart Parker: Why I've Everything you can’t miss resigned from the B.C. at this weekend's Let’s NDP Hear It! LIVE music festival 2 Vancouver Island cholera outbreak linked to consumption of B.C. herring roe Good Night Out Vancouver 3 Cash purchases of luxury partners with Junos to cars in Metro Vancouver ensure patron safety eyed in anti-money during awards-show laundering drive weekend 4 Burnaby's Michael Bublé makes return to Juno Awards stage in Vancouver—with good news 5 Renters of Vancouver: “My landlady is helping me to succeed” 6 Top 100 Canadian restaurants for a night out includes eight Metro Vancouver establishments 7 Video: Watch the Barenaked Ladies reunion performance at Juno Awards 2018 8 Finance Minister Carole James modifies housing speculation tax, but impact on revenues remains unclear 9 Transit Police seek Tina Lovgreen public's help in finding @tinalovgreen suspects who allegedly assaulted 61-year-old Vocal jazz album of the year goes to woman on a bus @DianaKrall #Junos2018 10 Tribunal to hear alleged 6:56 PM - Mar 24, 2018 discrimination by 21 See Tina Lovgreen's other Tweets Vancouver gym against gay fitness coach Burnaby crooner Michael Bublé captured his 13th Juno Award, this time for HOLD THE MOMENT Contemporary Album of the Year for Nobody But Me. He'll be hosting the Juno Awards tomorrow night on CBC TV. Tonight, Vancouver-based Anciients took the Juno for Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year for Voice of the Void. Vancouver's Ivan Decker's I Wanted to Be a Dinosaur is the Juno Award winner for Comedy Album of the Year. Another nominee in this category was Vancouver comedian Charlie Demers for Fatherland. The Georgia Straight: A 50th Anniversary Celebration Book This beautifully produced co!ee-table book brings together over 100 of Georgia Straight's iconic covers, along with short essays, insider details and contributor reflections, putting each of these issues of the publication into its historical context. BUY Brent Butt NOW @BrentButt Congrats to @ivandecker on winning the first comedy @TheJUNOAwards in 30+ gd years!!! Also congrats to the always hilarious @charliedemers & @becca_kohler for being nominated. THE FUTURE OF COMEDY IN SEYMOUR SAVIOUR We should be more worried about CANADA IS STROOOOONGGGG!!!! It was a snowy Monday night. My Honda civic complete... 8:51 PM - Mar 24, 2018 had got stuck and my If we have to go back to 134 See Brent Butt's other Tweets gals and I asked you to cooking fires and all of help us... us having to hunt and fish that won't be... The Juno for Best Classical Composition went to Jocelyn Morlock for "My Name Is Amanda Todd". She's the composer in residence with the Vancouver Symphony MORE I SAW YOUS » MORE CONFESSIONS » Orchestra. READ LIKE A LOCAL The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra's composer in residence, Jocelyn Morlock, won the Juno for Best Classical Composition. STRAIGHT NEWSLETTER Another musician with ties to Vancouver, Grimes, won the Juno for Video of the Year for Get the latests events and news updates Venus Fly Ft. Janelle Monae". She attended a protest today outside the Kinder Morgan Your email gates but couldn't be at tonight's event because she is feeling ill. the News: Weekly top stories the List: Contests,events and prebuys Grimes Yes, I consent to receive communications @Grimezsz from the Georgia Straight ok i’m feeling really stupid for not being at the award show now (i’m rly sick and i didn’t think i would win) but THANK u thank you @TheJUNOAwards @TIDAL and @JanelleMonae & every1 who worked on this w me cc: @route_eleven twitter.com/cbcmusic/statu… 7:29 PM - Mar 24, 2018 2,551 352 people are talking about this And Lights, who spends part of the year in Vancouver, won the Juno for Pop Album of the Year for Skin & Earth. Other Juno Award winners tonight included A Tribe Called Red, which won as Group of the Year. Gord Downie and Kevin Drew won the Songwriter of the Year Juno. Downie also won the Juno for Adult Alternative Album of the Year for Introduce Yerself. Shawn Mendes won the Juno for Single of the Year for "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back". The Electronic Album of the Year Jno went to Rezz for Mass Manipulation. And Nick Fiorucci won the Juno for Dance Recording of the Year for Closer Ft. Laurell. The Beaches was named the Breakthrough Group of the Year, with the award being presented by Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly. Country Album of the Year was given to the James Barker Band for Game On. And the Rock Album of the Year winnner was The Glorious Sons for Young Beauties and Fools. Daniel Bélanger won for Francophone Album of the Year for Palmona, and the Juno for International Album of the Year went to Kendrick Lamar's Damn. Buffy Sainte-Marie's Medicine Songs took the Juno for Indigenous Music Album of the Year. Alvvays' Antisocialites was named the Alternative Album of the Year. First Day Of My Life won the Juno for Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the year for The Color. Vancouver sludge metal kings Anciients can now call themselves Juno Award winners. The Juno for Instrumental Album of the Year went to Stubborn Persistent Illusions for Do Make Say Think. The Reggae Recording of the Year was Greater, by Kirk Diamond. And Bruce Cockburn won for Contemporary Roots Album of the Year for Bone on Bone. Traditional Roots Album of the Year was won by The Dead South's Illusion & Doubt. The Blues Album of the Year was Monkey Junk's Time to Roll. Kobo Town won the Juno for World Music Album of the Year for Where the Galleon Sank. Jazz Album of the Year went to David Braid, Mike Murley, Anders Mogensen, and Johnny Aman for The North. Jazz Album of the Year: Solo was given to Mike Downes for Root Structure. Ivan Decker is thinking that he will likely continue surviving without a day job other than comedy, thanks to his Juno win. The Juno for Classical Album of the Year: Solo or Chamber was given to Janina Fialkowska for Chopin Recital 3. Jan Lisiecki with NDR Elphilharmonie Orchester won the Juno for Classical Album of the Year: Large Ensemble for Chopin: Works for Piano & Orchestra. Classical Album of the Year: Vocal or Choral went to Crazy Girl Crazy, by Barbara Hannigan with the Ludwig Orchestra. Fred Penner's Hear the Music won the Juno for Children's Album of the Year. Riley Bell was named Recording Engineer of the Year. And the Juno for Album Artwork of the Year went to Marianne Collins, Ian Ilavsky, and Steve Farmer for Do Make Say Think's Stubborn Persistent Illusions. Jim Cuddy won the MusiCounts Inspired Minds Ambassador Award; Denise Donlon won the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award, and Gary Slaight won the Humanitarian Award. The JUNO Awards @TheJUNOAwards Honoured to present Canadian broadcast & music industry leader and philanthropist Gary Slaight (@SlaightMusic) with the 2018 Humanitarian Award!#JUNOS 7:05 PM - Mar 24, 2018 66 27 people are talking about this JOIN THE DISCUSSION HIGHLIGHTED THINGS TO DO MAR APR MAR 29 12 29 THU THU THU Ineke Vandoorn and Marc Global Citizen Live Dinosaurs in your Backyard van Vugt Vancouver Beaty Biodiversity Museum BlueShore Financial Centre for the Commodore Ballroom Performing Arts MORE ON STRAIGHT.COM TODAY'S EVENTS BigTop Tuesdays To Mar 27, 8:30-11 pm at Libra Room Chelsea Hotel: The Songs of Leonard Cohen To Apr 21 at Firehall Arts Centre Ebb and Flow - Works by Tony Yin Tak Chu To Apr 20 at Art Beatus Little Miss Glitz To Mar 31, 8-10 pm at Performance Works Takashi Murakami: The Octopus Eats Its Own Leg To May 6 at Vancouver Art Gallery MORE EVENTS » SEE THE LATEST PRINT EDITION GEORGIA STRAIGHT History | About Us | Contact Us | Masthead | Careers | Site Map | Covers ADVERTISE Advertise With Us | Special Issues | Link to Us LEGAL Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions © 2018 VANCOUVER FREE PRESS. 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