Tuesday 13 May 2014

Canadian Music & Broadcast Industry Awards Honor Quincy Jones, Arts & Crafts, HMV Canada, More

The Canadian music industry gathered in Toronto soon - to about Kool Haus on Canadian Music Week to honor more than 40 companies and individuals in 2014 and Canadian Music Industry Awards broadcast , which includes labels, agencies management , promoters , radio , venues and retail ( see full list below). These were all announced at a screen through the voice; while the time on stage was dedicated to its own taxes of six awarded a legacy and an impact.



Next to the Canadian Music Hall of Fame Industry were Attic Records founder Al Mair, musician Tom Cochrane, and Astral founder, president and CEO Ian Greenberg, while popular music icon Bruce Cockburn Allan Slaight Humanitarian received the Spirit Award and Ski Paul Rogers Media was given the Lifetime Achievement Award Allan Waters Broadcast. Liz Janik was selected for Rosalie Trombley Award, celebrating the pioneering women in radio.

The evening began with a special video tribute to the musical legend of 81 -year-old Quincy Jones - one of the CMW celebrity interviews at the conference - which took the stage after a huge ovation to present your artist, 20 age, Montrealer Nikki Yanofsky .


"The next model is a girl who I think represents the next generation of female vocalists,"
Jones said. "She is an accomplished singer and songwriter, performer who has shared the stage with heavyweights such as Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock, Celine Dion and many others, so you know she's not a joke.” He also mentioned that he is the executive producer of his newly released album, “little secret ".

Gary Slaight of Slaight Music and artist manager Bernie Finkelstein handed over Cockburn Humanitarian Award, named after Gary’s father, Allan, who built the media empire of standard diffusion. The family consists of notable philanthropists.

"I am very honored to be the recipient of a Humanitarian Spirit Award this year,"
said Cockburn. "I think it's wonderful that there is an award to honor the spirit of our concern for others welfare. That spirit is easily eclipsed by the last one and we kindly reach. Nourish the more, the better."

Later, he added. "I do not know if I've done anything special to deserve this I think each of us has the moral responsibility to share what we can of our material and personnel resources, especially those of us for whom life is less precarious than it is for many of our brothers and sisters. The world is full of pain and what we can do to reduce the amount of it, let's do it. "

The complete list of 2014 Canadian Music & Broadcast Industry Award Winner

Musical Director of the Year : Major Market

Lynch - X929 ( CFEX ) - Calgary

Musical Director of the Year: Secondary Market

Anna Zee - Q104 ( CFRQ ) - Halifax

Musical Director of the Year: Small market


Jeff Winskell - Sun FM ( CHSU ) - Kelowna

On- Air Talent of the Year : Major Market

Roger Darren and Marilyn - Chum FM - Toronto

On- Air Talent of the Year: Secondary Market

Tucker & Sarah - 97.5 Virgin Radio ( CIQM ) - London

Program Director of the Year : Major Market

Al Ford - Sonic 102.9 ( CHDI ) - Edmonton

Program Director of the Year: Secondary Market

Wendy Duff - Chym FM - Kitchener

Program Director of the Year: Small market

Mark Burley - Sun FM ( CHSU ) - Kelowna

Promotion of the Year

Kid Mitchell - Q107 ( CILQ ) - Toronto

Station of the Year: Small market

99.9 Sun FM ( CHSU ) - Kelowna

Season : Country

Country 105 ( ckry ) - Calgary

Station of the Year: CHR

Kiss 92.5 ( CKI ) - Toronto

Season : Hot AC


Chum FM - Toronto

Season : Rock

Sonic 102.9 ( CHDI ) - Edmonton

Station of the Year : Gold Classic

Boom 97.3 ( CHBM ) - Toronto

Station of the Year: Multicultural

Chin - TORONTO

Season : News / Talk

680 News (CFTR ) - Toronto

Station of the Year: Media Market

HTZ FM ( CHTZ ) - St. Catharines

Station of the Year : Mainstream AC

98.1 CHFI - Toronto



TOURING LIVE

Performing Arts Center of the Year ( Over 1,500 Capacity)

Massey Hall, Toronto

Performing Arts Center of the Year ( In 1500 capacity )


Vogue Theatre , Vancouver

Major Facility of the Year ( Over 8,000 Capacity)


The Molson Amphitheatre , Toronto

Major Facility of the Year ( In 8000 capacity )

GM Centre , Oshawa * tie

Rogers K -Rock Centre, Kingston * tie

Festival of the Year

Osheaga , Montreal

Management Company of the Year

Arts & Crafts , Toronto

Booking Agency of the Year

The Agency Group

Promoter of the Year

Live Nation Entertainment

Casino / Specialty Venue of the Year

Casino Rama , Orillia

Hotel Club of the year

Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver

RETAIL

Independent Record Store of the Year


Turn East, Toronto

Digital Music Retail Services of the Year

iTunes

Digital Music Streaming Service of the Year


Soundcloud

Chain Mass Merchant / Retailer of the Year

HMV Canada



RECORDING INDUSTRY

Music Journalist / Blogger of the Year

Alan Cross , a journal of things musical

Recording Studio of the Year

Metalworks recording and mastering , Mississauga

Canadian Independent Label of the Year

Dine Alone Records

Independent Distributor of the Year

eOne Music Canada

Music Publisher of the Year

Universal Music Publishing

Label of the Year

Universal Music Canada

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