Juno Award for Breakthrough Artist of the Year

Annual music award in Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Juno Award for Breakthrough Artist of the Year is an annual award given by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences to the best new musician in Canada. The award has been given since 1974, when it was originally divided into separate awards for men and women under the names Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year and Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year. These two awards were merged in 1994 into Best New Solo Artist, which was then changed to New Artist of the Year in 2003, and finally changed to its current title beginning in 2013. The award was customarily presented by the Minister of Canadian Heritage.

The award was discontinued following the Juno Awards of 2024. At the following Juno Awards of 2025, it was merged with the sibling category for Breakthrough Group of the Year into a single category for Breakthrough Artist or Group of the Year.

Recipients

Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year and Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year (1974–93)

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Year Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year Nominees Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year Nominees Refs.
1974 Cathy Young
  • Linda Brown
  • Donna Moon
  • Marie Claire Seguin
  • Donna Warner
  • Nancy White
Ian Thomas [1][2][3]
1975 Suzanne Stevens Gino Vannelli
  • Bill King
  • Justin Paige
  • Keath Barrie
  • Paul Hann
[4][5]
1976 Patricia Dahlquist Dan Hill [6][7]
1977 Colleen Peterson Burton Cummings [8][9]
1978 Lisa Dalbello David Bradstreet [10][11]
1979 Claudja Barry Nick Gilder [12][13]
1980 France Joli Walter Rossi [14][15]
1981 Carole Pope Graham Shaw [16][17]
1982 Shari Ulrich Eddie Schwartz [18][19]
1983 Lydia Taylor Kim Mitchell [20][21]
1984 Sherry Kean Zappacosta [22][23]
1985 k.d. lang Paul Janz [24][25]
1986 Kim Richardson Billy Newton-Davis [26][27]
1987 Rita MacNeil Tim Feehan [28][29]
No award ceremony was held in 1988
1989 Sass Jordan Colin James [30][31]
1990 Alannah Myles Daniel Lanois [32][33]
1991 Sue Medley Andy Curran [34][35]
1992 Alanis Morissette Keven Jordan [36][37]
1993 Julie Masse John Bottomley [38][39]
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Best New Solo Artist (1994–2002)

New Artist of the Year (2003–2012)

Breakthrough Artist of the Year (2013–present)

See also

References

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