Juno Awards of 1980#Female Vocalist of the Year 1980

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{{infobox award

| name = Juno Awards of 1980

| date = 2 April 1980

| venue = Harbour Castle Hilton Hotel, Toronto, Ontario

| host = Burton Cummings

| network = CBC

| previous = 1979

| main = Juno Awards

| next = 1981

}}

The Juno Awards of 1980, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 2 April 1980 in Toronto at a ceremony hosted by Burton Cummings at the Harbour Castle Hilton.Krewen (2010), p. 38.

CBC Television broadcast the ceremonies throughout Canada from 9pm Eastern Time, and the show was seen by an estimated 1,500,000 viewers .Krewen (2010), p. 44.

The show included a number of lip synced performances from Rough Trade with their controversial (at the time) song "High School Confidential", France Joli singing her Disco hit "Come to Me", Burton Cummings singing his hit "Fine State of Affairs", Max Webster with their "Paradise Skies" and pianist Frank Mills playing "Peter Piper".Krewen (2010), pp. 38-40. The only live performance of the night was two songs in a row from Gordon Lightfoot, "On the High Seas" and "If You Need Me" (both from his recent Dream Street Rose album), which were quickly added to fill up air time when Paul Anka was unexpectedly absent to receive his "Canadian Music Hall of Fame" award.Krewen (2010), p. 43.

The biggest winner of the night was Anne Murray with four awards including the Album and Single of the Year awards. Murray was once again absent from the award show, this time due to the recent death of her father.Krewen (2010), p. 43.

The band Trooper received an unusual nomination for two of their songs in the same category for "Composer of the Year", although technically the songs were from two different albums both charting at the time.

The last award of the show was "Male Vocalist of the Year" presented by ambassador Ken Taylor to the winner Burton Cummings.Krewen (2010), p. 44.

Nominees and winners

=[[Juno Award for Artist of the Year|Female Vocalist of the Year]]=

=[[Juno Award for Artist of the Year|Male Vocalist of the Year]]=

=[[Juno Award for New Artist of the Year|Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year]]=

Winner: France Joli

Other nominees:

=[[Juno Award for New Artist of the Year|Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year]]=

Winner: Walter Rossi

Other nominees:

=[[Juno Award for Group of the Year|Group of the Year]]=

Winner: Trooper

Other nominees:

=[[Juno Award for New Group of the Year|Most Promising Group of the Year]]=

=[[Juno Award for Songwriter of the Year|Composer of the Year]]=

Winner: Frank Mills, "Peter Piper" by Frank Mills

Other nominees:

=[[Juno Award for Country Recording of the Year|Country Female Vocalist of the Year]]=

Winner: Anne Murray

Other nominees:

=[[Juno Award for Country Recording of the Year|Country Male Vocalist of the Year]]=

=[[Juno Award for Country Recording of the Year|Country Group or Duo of the Year]]=

=[[Juno Award for Folk Artist of the Year|Folk Artist of the Year]]=

=[[Juno Award for Instrumental Album of the Year|Instrumental Artist of the Year]]=

=[[Jack Richardson Producer of the Year|Producer of the Year]]=

Winner: Bruce Fairbairn, Armageddon by Prism

Other nominees:

=[[Juno Award for Recording Engineer of the Year|Recording Engineer of the Year]]=

Winner: David Greene, Concerto for Contemporary Violin by Paul Hoffert

Other nominees:

=[[Canadian Music Hall of Fame]]=

Winner: Paul Anka

Nominated and winning albums

=[[Juno Award for Album of the Year|Album of the Year]]=

=[[Juno Award for CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year|Best Album Graphics]]=

Winner: Rodney Bowes, Cigarettes by The Wives

Other nominees:

  • Rodney Bowes, Good-Bye LA by Bob Segarini
  • Heather Cooper, Hoffert: Concerto for Contemporary Violin/Stravinsky by Paul Hoffert
  • Dave Elliot, Private Eye (self-titled)
  • Paul Hodgson, Rendezvous by CANO

=[[Juno Award for Children's Album of the Year|Best Children's Album]]=

Winner: Sharon, Lois & Bram, Smorgasbord

Other nominees:

=[[Juno Award for Classical Album of the Year - Solo or Chamber Ensemble|Best Classical Album of the Year]]=

Winner: The Crown of Ariadne, Judy Loman, R. Murray Schafer (composer)

Other nominees:

=[[Juno Award for International Album of the Year|Best Selling International Album]]=

=[[Juno Award for Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year|Best Jazz Album]]=

Winner: Sackville 4005, Ed Bickert, Don Thompson

Other nominees:

=[[Juno Award for Comedy Album of the Year|Comedy Album of the Year]]=

Winner: A Christmas Carol, Rich Little

Other nominees:

Nominated and winning releases

=[[Juno Award for Single of the Year|Single of the Year]]=

Winner: "I Just Fall in Love Again", Anne Murray

Other nominees:

=[[Juno Award for Best Selling Single|Best Selling International Single]]=

References

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  • {{Cite news | pages=18 | title=It's Burton Cummings, that's who | date=28 February 1980 | work=The Globe and Mail }}
  • {{Cite news | title=Complete list of nominees for tonight's Juno Awards | work=The Globe and Mail | date=2 April 1980 | page=15 }}
  • {{Cite news | pages=27 | title=Anne Murray rakes in four Junos | date=3 April 1980 | work=The Globe and Mail | first=Paul | last=McGrath }}

Bibliography

  • Krewen, Nick. (2010). Music from far and wide: Celebrating 40 years of the Juno Awards. Key Porter Books Limited, Toronto. {{ISBN|978-1-55470-339-5}}