Juno Awards of 1987
Juno Awards of 1987 | |
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Date | 2 November 1987 |
Venue | O'Keefe Centre, Toronto, Ontario |
Hosted by | Howie Mandel |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | CBC |
The Juno Awards of 1987, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 2 November 1987 in Toronto at a ceremony in the O'Keefe Centre. Howie Mandel was the host for the ceremonies, which were broadcast on CBC Television.
This was the last year the Juno presentations were held in the latter part of the calendar year. CARAS, which was responsible for the awards, chose to revert to an early-year scheduling, therefore no Junos were awarded 1988 but were rescheduled to March 1989.
Nominees and winners
[edit]Winner: Bryan Adams
Other Nominees:
- Tom Cochrane & Red Rider
- Bruce Cockburn
- Glass Tiger
- Gowan
- Corey Hart
- k.d. lang
- Anne Murray
- Rock & Hyde
- The Nylons
Winner: Luba (Capitol)
Other Nominees:
- Lee Aaron (Attic)
- Véronique Béliveau (A&M)
- k.d. lang (WEA)
- Anne Murray (Capitol)
Winner: Bryan Adams (A&M)
Other Nominees:
- Corey Hart (Aquarius)
- Gowan (CBS)
- Kim Mitchell (Alert)
- Gino Vannelli (PolyGram)
Winner: Rita MacNeil
Other Nominees:
- Heather Bishop (Mother of Pearl)
- Celine Dion (CBS)
- Debbie Johnson
- Nancy Martinez (WEA)
Winner: Tim Feehan
Other Nominees:
- David Gibson (A&M)
- Mark Korven (Duke Street)
- Daniel Lavoie (Capitol)
- Christopher Ward (Attic)
Winner: Tom Cochrane & Red Rider (Capitol)
Other Nominees:
- The Box (Alert)
- The Parachute Club (Current/BMG)
- Rock & Hyde (Capitol)
- Triumph (MCA)
Winner: Frozen Ghost
Other Nominees:
- Eight Seconds (PolyGram)
- Haywire (Attic)
- Nuance (ISBA)
- The Partland Brothers (Capitol)
Winner: Jim Vallance
Other Nominees:
Winner: k.d. lang (WEA)
Other Nominees:
- Carroll Baker (Tembo)
- Kelita (BMG)
- Anne Murray (Capitol)
- Sylvia Tyson (Stony Plain)
Winner: Ian Tyson (Stony Plain)
Other Nominees:
- Terry Carisse (Savannah)
- Terry Christenson (BMG)
- Gary Fjellgaard (Savannah)
- Ronnie Prophet (BMG)
Winner: Prairie Oyster (Stony Plain)
Other Nominees:
- Double Eagle (Book Shop Records)
- The Good Brothers (Savannah)
- Anita Perras & Tim Taylor (Savannah)
- Stoker Brothers (BMG)
Winner: David Foster (WEA)
Other Nominees:
- Liona Boyd (CBS)
- Canadian Brass (CBS)
- Hagood Hardy (Duke Street)
- Frank Mills (Capitol)
Winner: Daniel Lanois, So – Peter Gabriel (WEA)
Other Nominees:
- Bryan Adams (Co-producer Bob Clearmountain), "Heat of the Night" – Bryan Adams (A&M)
- Terry Brown (Co-producer Cutting Crew), Broadcast – Cutting Crew (Virgin)
- Bruce Fairbairn, "You Give Love a Bad Name" – Bon Jovi & "Livin' on a Prayer" – Bon Jovi (PolyGram)
- Daniel Lanois (Co-producer Brian Eno), The Joshua Tree – U2 (Island)
- Gino Vannelli / Joe Vannelli / Ross Vannelli, Big Dreamers Never Sleep – Gino Vannelli (PolyGram)
- Chris Wardman, Mending Wall – Chalk Circle (Duke St.)
Winner: Gino Vannelli and Joe Vannelli, "Wild Horses" & "Young Lover" by Gino Vannelli
Other Nominees:
- Peter Lee, "Soul on Ice" & "Heart of Darkness" from No Heroes by Manteca
- John Naslen, "Purple Haze" & "How the Violin" from Shaking the Pumpkin by Hugh Marsh and "Waiting for a Miracle" & "Stolen Land" from Waiting for a Miracle: Singles 1970–1987 by Bruce Cockburn
- Bob Rock, "Wanted Dead or Alive" & "Livin' on a Prayer" from Slippery When Wet by Bon Jovi
- Phil Sheridan, "Ellington" from Mel Tormé / Rob McConnell & The Boss Brass by Rob McConnell & The Boss Brass
Winner: The Guess Who
Winner: Bruce Allen
Nominated and winning albums
[edit]Winner: Shakin' Like a Human Being – Kim Mitchell (Alert)
Other Nominees:
- Between the Earth & Sky – Luba (Capitol)
- Fields of Fire – Corey Hart (Aquarius)
- Great Dirty World – Gowan (CBS)
- Into the Fire – Bryan Adams (A&M)
Winner: Jamie Bennett and Shari Spier, Small Victories by The Parachute Club
Other Nominees:
- Erika Gagnon, Fields of Fire by Corey Hart
- Dale Heslip and Deborah Samuel, Frozen Ghost by Frozen Ghost
- Dale Heslip and Deborah Samuel, Mending Wall by Chalk Circle
- Bart Schoales, Waiting for a Miracle: Singles 1970–1987 by Bruce Cockburn
Winner: If You Could See Me Now – The Oscar Peterson Four (A&M)
Other Nominees:
- Cafe Alto – Dave Turner (CBC Ent.)
- Speak Low, Swing Hard – Oliver Jones Trio (Justin Time)
- Streetniks – The Shuffle Demons (Stubby)
- Trio Jon Ballantyne – Jon Ballantyne (CBC Ent.)
Winner: Schubert, Quintet in C – The Orford String Quartet, Ofra Harnoy (cello) (Fanfare)
Other Nominees:
- Avison/Scarlatti, Concerti Grossi – Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra (CBC Ent.)
- Great Russian Piano Music – Anton Kuerti (piano) (Fanfare)
- Impact – Beverley Johnston (percussion), James Campbell (clarinet) (Centre-discs)
- Presenting Joaquin Valdepenas – Joaquin Valdepenas (clarinet), Patricia Parr (piano) (CBC Ent.)
Best Classical Album of the Year – Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) With Large Ensemble Accompaniment
[edit]Winner: Holst: The Planets – Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Charles Dutoit (conductor) (PolyGram)
Other Nominees:
- Beethoven, Piano Concertos – Toronto Symphony, Anton Kuerti (piano) (CBC Ent.)
- Berlioz: Romeo et Juliette – Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Charles Dutoit (conductor) (PolyGram)
- Stravinsky, The Firebird – Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Charles Dutoit (conductor) (PolyGram)
- Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture, Capriccio Italien, March Slave, Nutcracker Suite – Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Charles Dutoit, (conductor) (PolyGram)
Winner: Drums! – Bill Usher (Kids')
Other Nominees:
- Bananas in His Eyebrows – Roberta Lynne Stones (Banana)
- Diamond in the Rough – Charlotte Diamond (Hug Bug)
- Family Album – Rick & Judy (Mariposa)
- Family Pie – Kim & Jerry Brodey (Kids')
Other Nominees:
- Revenge – Eurythmics
- Slippery When Wet – Bon Jovi
- The Joshua Tree – U2
- Top Gun Soundtrack – Various artists
Nominated and winning releases
[edit]Winner: "Someday" – Glass Tiger (Capitol)
Other Nominees:
- "Can't Help Falling in Love" – Corey Hart (Aquarius)
- "Heat of the Night" – Bryan Adams (A&M)
- "Patio Lanterns" – Kim Mitchell (Alert)
- "Vivre dans la nuit" – Nuance (ISBA)
Winner: "Venus" – Bananarama
Other Nominees:
- "Papa Don't Preach" by Madonna
- "Rumors" by Timex Social Club
- "The Lady in Red" by Chris de Burgh
- "Touch Me (I Want Your Body)" by Samantha Fox
Winners:
- Atayoskewin – Malcolm Forsyth (composer), Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Uri Mayer (conductor), (CBC Ent.)
- Pages of Solitary Delights – Donald Steven (composer), Maureen Forrester with the McGill Symphony Orchestra, Richard Hoenich (conductor), (McGill University Records)
Other Nominees:
- Cadenzas – Impact, Alexina Louie (composer) (Centrediscs)
- Overture to a Fairy Tale – Canadian & Russian Overtures, Oskar Morawetz (composer) (CBC Ent.)
- Scherzo For String Orchestra – Entre Amis, Andre Prevost (composer) (CBC Ent.)
Winner: Peek-A-Boo – Kim Richardson (A&M)
Other Nominees:
- Big City – Glen Ricketts (Seraff)
- Dream Girl – George Olliver (Slott)
- For The Love of Money – Erroll Starr (A&M)
- Here And Now – Tchukon (Aquarius)
Winner: Mean While – Leroy Sibbles (Attic)
Other Nominees:
- Chant, Chant – Errol Blackwood (Jahmaker)
- Crazy – Messenjah (Version)
- Empty Promises – Adrian Miller (Bridge)
- Live Via Sattalites – Sattalites (Axe)
Winner: Ron Berti, "Love Is Fire" – The Parachute Club (Current/BMG)
Other Nominees:
- Ron Berti, "Waiting for a Miracle" – Bruce Cockburn (True North)
- Mark Gane & Martha Johnson, "Only You" – M+M (Current/BMG)
- Nelu Ghiran, "I'm an Adult Now" – The Pursuit of Happiness (Swell)
- Stephen Surjik, "Should I See" – Frozen Ghost (WEA)
- Rob Quartly, "Easy to Tame" – Kim Mitchell (Alert)
References
[edit]- Dafoe, Chris (3 November 1987). "Quirky Lang delights Juno crowd". Globe and Mail. pp. D5.
External links
[edit]- Juno Awards official site