Juno Awards of 2003

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Juno Awards of 2003
Date6 April 2003
VenueCorel Centre, Ottawa
Hosted byShania Twain
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCTV
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The Juno Awards of 2003 were presented in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on 6 April 2003. The primary awards ceremony was hosted that evening by Shania Twain at the Corel Centre (now Canadian Tire Centre) and televised on CTV.

Ceremony highlights[edit]

The evening program included song performances by Avril Lavigne, Our Lady Peace, Sam Roberts, Remy Shand, Swollen Members and host Shania Twain.

Red Rider frontman and long-time solo artist Tom Cochrane was honoured as the 2003 inductee for the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.

During the awards telecast, host Shania Twain made a succession of costume changes with clothing based on logos of every Canadian National Hockey League team. When the time came for her to wear the Toronto Maple Leafs insignia, the crowd in the home arena of the Ottawa Senators provided a substantial booing.

Nominees and winners[edit]

People[edit]

Artist of the Year[edit]

Winner: Shania Twain

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Group of the Year[edit]

Winner: Sum 41

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Fan Choice[edit]

Winner: Shania Twain

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New Artist of the Year[edit]

Winner: Avril Lavigne

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New Group of the Year[edit]

Winner: Theory of a Deadman

Other nominees:

Jack Richardson Producer of the Year[edit]

Winner: Alanis Morissette – "Hands Clean", "So Unsexy" (both songs by Alanis Morissette)

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Recording Engineer of the Year[edit]

Winner: Denis Tougas, "Double Agent" and "Everybody's Got A Story" by Amanda Marshall

Other nominees:

Songwriter of the Year[edit]

Winner: Chad Kroeger of Nickelback – "Hero", "How You Remind Me", "Too Bad"

Other nominees:

Albums[edit]

Album of the year[edit]

Winner: Let Go, Avril Lavigne

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Aboriginal recording of the Year[edit]

Winner: Lovesick Blues, Derek Miller

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Alternative album Album of the Year[edit]

Winner: You Forgot It in People, Broken Social Scene

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Blues Album of the Year[edit]

Winner: 6 String Lover, Jack de Keyzer

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Children's Album of the Year[edit]

Winner: Sing with Fred, Fred Penner

Other nominees:

  • Nous sommes tous comme les fleurs, Charlotte Diamond
  • Once Upon A Tune – Volume 3 – Beanstock, Judy & David
  • Dodo la planète do dream songs night songs, Pelican Music Project
  • Let's Play, Raffi

Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year[edit]

Winner: Instrument of Praise, Toronto Mass Choir

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Classical Album of the Year (large ensemble)[edit]

Winner: Bruch Concertos: Vol. II, James Ehnes, Mario Bernardi, Montreal Symphony Orchestra

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Classical Album of the Year (solo or chamber ensemble)[edit]

Winner: Liszt: Paganini Studie & Schubert March Transcriptions, Marc-André Hamelin

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Classical Album of the Year (vocal or choral performance)[edit]

Winner: Mozart Requiem, Les Violons de Roy

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Album Design of the Year[edit]

Winner: Exit, K-OS – Marina Dempster, Nelson Garcia, Steve Goode, Margaret Malandruccolo

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Francophone Album of the Year[edit]

Winner: Rêver mieux, Daniel Bélanger

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Instrumental Album of the Year[edit]

Winner: Allegro, Robert Michaels

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International Album of the Year[edit]

Winner: The Eminem Show, Eminem

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Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year[edit]

Winner: Tales from the Blue Lounge, Richard Underhill

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Vocal Jazz Album of the Year[edit]

Winner: Live in Paris, Diana Krall

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Traditional Jazz Album of the Year[edit]

Winner: Life on Earth, Renee Rosnes

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Pop Album of the Year[edit]

Winner: Let Go, Avril Lavigne

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Rock Album of the Year[edit]

Winner: Gravity, Our Lady Peace

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Roots and Traditional Album of the Year (Group)[edit]

Winner: Chicken Scratch, Zubot and Dawson

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Roots and Traditional Album of the Year (Solo)[edit]

Winner: Unravel, Lynn Miles

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World Music Album of the Year[edit]

Winner: Balagane, Jeszcze Raz

Other nominees:

  • la fiesta mondiale de percussion, The Beat
  • Cuban Odyssey, Jane Bunnett
  • Raphael Geronimo's Rumba Calzada Vol. 3, Raphael Geronimo
  • Hypnotika, Maza Mezé

Releases[edit]

Single of the Year[edit]

Winner: "Complicated", Avril Lavigne

Other nominees:

Classical Composition of the Year[edit]

Winner: "Requiem for a Charred Skull", Bramwell Tovey, Voices on High

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Country Recording of the Year[edit]

Winner: "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!", Shania Twain

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Dance Recording of the Year[edit]

Winner: Billie Jean, The Sound Bluntz

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R&B/Soul Recording of the Year[edit]

Winner: The Way I Feel, Remy Shand

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Rap Recording of the Year[edit]

Winner: Monsters in the Closet, Swollen Members

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Reggae Recording of the Year[edit]

Winner: You Won't See Me Cry, Sonia Collymore

Other nominees:

  • Gifted Man, Belinda Brady featuring Carla Marshall
  • Heartache, Mr. Leroy Brown
  • You Won't See Me Cry, Sonia Collymore
  • She Boom, Kulcha Connection
  • Two Hands Clapping, Snow

Video of the Year[edit]

Winner: "Weapon" by Matthew Good – Director: Ante Kovac, Matthew Good

Other nominees:

External links[edit]

  • OttawaStart archive of 2003 Juno Awards
  • Capital Xtra: "Juno mania hits Ottawa"
  • "The 2003 Juno Awards: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly", April 2003 on TheGATE.ca
  • Markusoff, Jason (7 April 2003). "Juno Awards: Shania Gets Booed". Chart. Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 16 September 2009.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  • Juno Awards site