2024 in Canadian music
Overview of the events of 2024 in Canadian music From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following musical events and releases that happened in 2024 in Canada.
Notable events
- March 24 - Juno Awards of 2024[1]
- April 6-7 - 19th Canadian Folk Music Awards[2]
- June 25 - Prism Prize[3]
- September 5 - Following the premiere of the documentary series The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, Daveed Goldman and Nobu Adilman of Choir! Choir! Choir! lead a public singalong of Tragically Hip songs "Grace, Too", "Ahead by a Century" and "Bobcaygeon".[4]
- September 14 - 2024 Canadian Country Music Awards[5]
- September 17 - Jeremy Dutcher wins the 2024 Polaris Music Prize for his album Motewolonuwok, becoming the first artist in the history of the award to win it twice.[6]
- September 28 - Tom Cochrane, Jim Cuddy, Greg Keelor, Sarah McLachlan and Diane Tell are inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.[7]
- October 18 - Harmony Hall, a new concert venue repurposing the historic Vandorf Community Hall in Vandorf, Ontario, launched with a grand opening concert headlined by Brendan Canning.[8]
- November 3 - 46th Félix Awards[9]
Albums released
A
- Jeremie Albino, Our Time in the Sun - November 1[10]
- Allie X, Girl with No Face - February 23[11]
- Tenille Arts, To Be Honest - May 3[12]
- Julie Aubé, Boiling Over - April 5[13]
B
- Tim Baker, Full Rainbow of Light - November 15[14]
- Jill Barber, Encore! - June 14
- Begonia, Open Swim - July 17[15]
- Laila Biali, Wintersongs - November 1[16]
- Bibi Club, Feu de garde - May 10[17]
- Big Brave, A Chaos of Flowers - April 19
- Black Atlass, I'll Meet You There - March 8
- Boy Golden, For Eden - July 19[18]
- Les Breastfeeders, La ville engloutie - November 8[19]
- The Burning Hell, Hardly Working - March 29
- Spencer Burton, North Wind - January 26[20]
C
- Cadence Weapon, Rollercoaster - April 19[21]
- Cherie Camp, Love and Blood - May 30[15]
- Charlotte Cardin, A Week in Nashville - May 17[15]
- Celeigh Cardinal, Boundless Possibilities - June 21[22]
- Caribou, Honey - October 4
- Jennifer Castle, Camelot - November 1[23]
- Chromeo, Adult Contemporary - February 16[24]
- Cindy Lee, Diamond Jubilee - March 29[25]
- Clairmont the Second, They said it would rain... - October 31[25]
- Terri Clark, Terri Clark: Take Two - May 31[26]
- Classified, Luke's View - April 26
- Comeback Kid, Trouble - March 15[27]
- Corridor, Mimi - April 26[28]
- Les Cowboys Fringants, Pub Royal - April 25[29]
- Cuff the Duke, Breaking Dawn - September 6[15]
D
- Les Dales Hawerchuk, Attaque à cinq - November 8[16]
- Maïa Davies, Lovers' Gothic[30]
- Dax, From a Man's Perspective - December 6
- The Dead South, Chains & Stakes - February 9[31]
- Dear Rouge, Lonesome High - September 13[32]
- The Deep Dark Woods, Broadside Ballads Vol. III - May 1[33]
- D.O.A., No Escape from What You Are - November 15[16]
- Mike Downes, The Way In - March 1[34]
- Alan Doyle, Welcome Home - February 9[35]
- Ducks Ltd., Harm's Way - February 9[36]
E
- Ekkstacy, Ekkstacy - January 19[37]
- Elephant Stone, Back Into the Dream - February 23[38]
- Elliott Brood, Country - April 12[39]
- Lindsay Ell, Love Myself - October 25[16]
- Ellis, No Place That Feels Like - April 26[40]
F
- Michael Feuerstack, Eternity Mongers - April 19[41]
- Flore Laurentienne, 8 tableaux - March 1[42]
- Sue Foley, One Guitar Woman - March 29[43]
- Fredz, Demain il fera beau
- Fucked Up, Another Day - August 9
- Nelly Furtado, 7 - September 20
G
- Dana Gavanski, Late Slap - April 5[44]
- Ghostkeeper, Cîpayak Joy - August 28[45]
- Ghostly Kisses, Darkroom - May 17[46]
- Godspeed You! Black Emperor, No Title as of 13 February 2024 28,340 Dead - October 4
- Good Kid, Good Kid 4 - March 27[47]
- Great Lake Swimmers, In Pieces: An Acoustic Retrospective - October 4
- Grievous Angels, Last Call for Cinderella - May 4 [48]
H
- Lynne Hanson, Just a Poet - May 24
- Kyp Harness, Kick the Dust - April 26[49]
- Coleman Hell, Joyride - May 17[15]
- The Henrys, Secular Hymns and Border Songs - November 1[16]
- High Valley, Small Town Somethin' - February 2[50]
- Homeshake, CD Wallet - March 8[51]
- Honeymoon Suite, Alive - February 16[52]
- Joshua Hyslop, Evergold - April 26
I
J
- Japandroids, Fate & Alcohol - October 18[16]
- Nick Johnston, Child of Bliss - March 8[54]
K
- k-os, Atlantis+ (expanded edition reissue of 2006 album Atlantis: Hymns for Disco) - May 3[55]
- Michael Kaeshammer, Turn It Up - March 1[56]
- Kaia Kater, Strange Medicine - May 17[15]
- Kaytranada, Timeless - June 7[15]
- Keysha Freshh, Pretty Boys Break My Heart - August 16[57]
- Kiesza, Dancing and Crying: Vol. 1 - May 24[58]
- Kittie, Fire - June 21[59]
- Kalsey Kulyk, Outlaw Poetry - February 23[60]
L
- Matt Lang, All Night Longer - May 10[61]
- Abigail Lapell, Anniversary - May 10[62]
- Richard Laviolette, All Wild Things Are Shy - September 5[63]
- Leahy, Live in Concert - October 25[16]
- Lemon Bucket Orkestra, Cuckoo - May 17[15]
- Simon Leoza, Acte III - March 22
- Exco Levi, Born To Be Free - March 1
- Luna Li, When a Thought Grows Wings - August 23[25]
- Lenka Lichtenberg, Feel with Blood - November 1[16]
- Brianna Lizotte, Winston & I
- Kellie Loder, Transitions - April 19[64]
- Loony, Loony - March 22[65]
- Loving, Any Light - February 9[66]
- Lubalin, haha no worries - December 6[16]
- Corb Lund, El Viejo - February 23[67]
M
- Dan Mangan, Being Elsewhere Mix - August 30[68]
- Marianas Trench, Haven - August 30
- Cory Marks, Sorry for Nothing - December 6[69]
- Loreena McKennitt, The Road Back Home - March 8[70]
- Jon McKiel, Hex - May 3[71]
- Shawn Mendes, Shawn - November 15[16]
- Madeline Merlo, One House Down (from the Girl Next Door) - October 11[72]
- Metz, Up on Gravity Hill - April 12[73]
- Ruth Moody, Wanderer - May 17[15]
- Ryland Moranz, Better/Worse - November 15[16]
- Pamela Morgan, White Fleet Suite - November 8[16]
- Mother Mother, Grief Chapter - February 16[74]
- Mustafa, Dunya - September 27[25]
- David Myles, Devil Talking - May 24[75]
N
- Nap Eyes, The Neon Gate - October 18[16]
- Nemahsis, Verbathim - September 13[25]
- Sarah Neufeld, Richard Reed Parry and Rebecca Foon, First Sounds - November 1[16]
- Justin Nozuka, Chlorine - September 20
- Nyssa, Shake Me Where I'm Foolish - February 1[76]
O
- Jordan Officer, Like Never Before - June 27[77]
- Old Man Luedecke, She Told Me Where to Go - May 24[78]
- OMBIIGIZI, Shame - November 1[79]
- The Once, Out Here - February 16[80]
- Robyn Ottolini, Growing Up to Do - January 14[81]
P
- Dorothea Paas, Think of Mist - November 15
- Packs, Melt the Honey - January 19[82]
- Diana Panton, Soft Winds and Roses - October 25[16]
- PartyNextDoor, PartyNextDoor 4 - April 26
- Orville Peck, Stampede - August 2
- Klô Pelgag, Abracadabra - October 11
- Joel Plaskett, One Real Reveal - September 13[83]
- Poolblood, theres_plenty_of_music_to_go_around.zip - April 5[84]
- MacKenzie Porter, Nobody's Born with a Broken Heart - April 26[85][86]
- Aaron Pritchett, Demolition - July 5[87]
- Priyanka, Devastatia - August 23[88]
R
- Allan Rayman, The All Allan Hour - April 26
- Owen Riegling, Bruce County - May 24[89]
- Josh Ross, Complicated - March 29[90]
- Royal Tusk, Altruistic - February 23[91]
S
- Sarahmée, Pleure pas ma fille, sinon Maman va pleurer - October 29[92]
- Saukrates, Bad Addiction - December 6
- Philip Sayce, The Wolves Are Coming - February 23[93][94]
- Talia Schlanger, Grace for the Going - February 2[95]
- The Secret Beach, We Were Born Here, What's Your Excuse?[96]
- Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Red Future - September 13[97]
- Softcult, Heaven - May 24[98]
- Vera Sola, Peacemaker - February 2[99]
- Colin Stetson, the love it took to leave you - September 13[15]
- Jeffery Straker, Great Big Sky
- The Strumbellas, Part Time Believer - February 9[100]
- Sum 41, Heaven :x: Hell - March 29[101]
- Sunset Rubdown, Always Happy to Explode - September 20[102]
- Sykamore, Through the Static - March 29[103]
T
- Julian Taylor, Pathways - September 27[15]
- T. Thomason, Tenderness - October 25[16]
- Devin Townsend, PowerNerd - October 25
- The Tragically Hip, Up to Here (expanded 35th anniversary reissue) - November 8[104]
- Twin Flames, Hugging the Cactus - October 18[16]
V
- Jake Vaadeland, Retro Man...More and More
- Dom Vallie, See You When I See You
- Menno Versteeg, Why We Run - December 13[16]
- Vision Eternel, Echoes from Forgotten Hearts - February 14[105][106]
- Leif Vollebekk, Revelation - September 27[107]
W
- Skye Wallace, The Act of Living - November 1[16]
- Ruby Waters, What's the Point - May 31[15]
- We Are Wolves, NADA - November 8[16]
- Rick White and The Sadies, Rick White and the Sadies - June 7[15]
- Wild Rivers, Better Now - October 18[16]
- Charlotte Day Wilson, Cyan Blue - May 3[108][109]
- Royal Wood, Memory Lane (Rarities & B-Sides)
- Tia Wood, Pretty Red Bird[110]
- Donovan Woods, Things Were Never Good If They're Not Good Now - July 12[111]
Y
- Jonah Yano, Jonah Yano & the Heavy Loop - October 4[25]
- Yoo Doo Right, The Sacred Fuck - March 15
- Yoo Doo Right, From the Heights of Our Pastureland - November 8[16]
- Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Fuckin' Up - April 26[112]
Z
Deaths
- January 17 - Serge Laprade, singer and radio broadcaster[114]
- February 17 - Greg "Fritz" Hinz, rock drummer (Helix)[115]
- February 28 - Jean-Pierre Isaac, lyricist, composer, DJ, recording studio owner and a music producer[116]
- March 3 - Eleanor Collins, jazz singer and TV host[117]
- March 12 - Russ Wilson, rock bass guitarist (Junkhouse)[118]
- April 5 - Phil Nimmons, jazz clarinetist, composer, bandleader, and educator[119]
- April 8 - Jon Card, rock drummer (Personality Crisis, SNFU, D.O.A., The Subhumans)[120]
- April 27 - Jean-Pierre Ferland, singer-songwriter[121]
- May 14 - Mélanie Renaud, singer-songwriter[122]
- May 29 - Cayouche, singer-songwriter[123]
- June 25 - Ray St. Germain, country singer and television host[124]
- July 23 - Devon, rapper[125]
- August 26 - Paul Dwayne, country singer-songwriter[126]
- October 2 - Ken Tobias, singer-songwriter[127]
- November 6 - Angus Walker, bluegrass and country entertainer[128]
References
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