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The Juno Awards of 1974, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 25 March 1974 in Toronto at a ceremony at the Inn on the Park's Centennial ballroom hosted by George Wilson of CFRB radio's Starlight Serenade programme.[1]
Juno Awards of 1974 | |
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Date | 25 March 1974 |
Venue | Inn on the Park, Toronto, Ontario |
Hosted by | George Wilson |
No television broadcasts had yet been planned for the Junos, prompting the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) to plan an April 1974 ceremony entitled the Maple Music Awards. Amid some music industry criticism over the proposed competition of awards ceremonies, CRIA backed down from its own ceremonies in February 1974, about a month after the Maple Music Awards were announced. However, this situation forced Juno Awards founder Walt Grealis to prepare for television coverage of the 1975 Juno Awards.
Winner: Anne Murray
Other nominees:
Winner: Terry Jacks
Other nominees:
Winner: Cathy Young
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There were a total of six nominees announced in this category, compared with the normal five nominees in other categories. No explanation for this situation was indicated.
Winner: Ian Thomas
Other nominees:
Winner: Lighthouse
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Winner: Bachman–Turner Overdrive
Other nominees:
Winner: Murray McLauchlan, "Farmer's Song"
Other nominees:
Winner: Shirley Eikhard
Other nominees:
Winner: Stompin' Tom Connors
Other nominees:
Winner: The Mercey Brothers
Other nominees:
Winner: Gordon Lightfoot
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Winner: Dave Nicol
Winner: True North Records
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Winner: GRT of Canada Ltd.
Winner: WEA Music of Canada Ltd.
Winner: A&M Records of Canada Ltd.
Winner: Bachman–Turner Overdrive, Bachman–Turner Overdrive
Other nominees:
Winner: Danny's Song, Anne Murray
Other nominees:
Winner: To It and At It, Stompin' Tom Connors
Other nominees:
Winner: Old Dan's Records, Gordon Lightfoot
Other nominees:
Winner: "Seasons in the Sun", Terry Jacks
Other nominees:
Winner: "Seasons in the Sun", Terry Jacks
Other nominees:
Winner: "Farmer's Song", Murray McLauchlan
Other nominees:
Winner: "Farmer's Song", Murray McLauchlan
Other nominees:
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