The Juno Awards of 1998 were presented in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The primary ceremonies at GM Place before an audience of 10 000 on 22 March 1998.
Juno Awards of 1998 | |
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Date | 22 March 1998 |
Venue | GM Place, Vancouver, British Columbia |
Hosted by | Jason Priestley |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | CBC |
Actor Jason Priestley of the television series Beverly Hills, 90210 hosted these ceremonies which were televised by CBC. A backstage internet telecast was also introduced for this year.[1] Performers included Jann Arden, Econoline Crush, Leahy, Sarah McLachlan, Ron Sexsmith, and Shania Twain.
Nominations were announced on 11 February 1998. The previously combined Blues/Gospel category became separate Best Blues Album and Best Gospel Album categories as of this year.
The Canadian Music Hall of Fame welcomed David Foster as its 1998 inductee.
Controversy
editVancouver rap group Rascalz refused their Best Rap Recording award, citing that urban music was hidden in the untelevised Saturday ceremony, rather than being featured during the broadcast of the Sunday evening ceremonies. The band alleged that racism was a factor in the award's scheduling, and for several weeks cultural critics and hip hop musicians debated the issue – some suggested, in fact, that the hip hop award's lack of visibility could be seen as not just a result of Canadian hip hop's poor commercial performance, but also a contributing factor.
The award was moved to the main ceremony for the 1999 awards, where it was again won by Rascalz for their single "Northern Touch".
Nominees and winners
editWinner: Sarah McLachlan
Other Nominees:
Winner: Paul Brandt
Other Nominees:
Winner: Holly McNarland
Other Nominees:
Winner: Our Lady Peace
Other Nominees:
Winner: Leahy
Other Nominees:
Winner: Sarah McLachlan with Pierre Marchand, "Building A Mystery" by Sarah McLachlan
Other Nominees:
- Jann Arden, "Wishing That", "The Sound of", "Ode to a Friend" by Jann Arden
- Dean McTaggart, "Dark Horse" (with David Tyson and Amanda Marshall) by Amanda Marshall by Mjila Mason, "Love's Funny That Way" (with David Tyson and Tina Arena) by Wynonna and Tina Arena, "Ma Huitieme Merville" (with David Tyson) by Liane Foly
- Odds, "Someone Who's Cool", "Nothing Beautiful", "Suppertime" by Odds
- David Tyson, "Dark Horse" (with Dean McTaggart and Amanda Marshall) "Beautiful Goodbye" (with Christopher Ward), "Trust Me This Is Love" (with Dean McTaggart) by Amanda Marshall
Winner: Shania Twain
Other Nominees:
Winner: Paul Brandt
Other Nominees:
Winner: Farmer's Daughter
Other Nominees:
Winners:
International Album
editSpice by Spice Girls
Winner: Leahy
Other Nominees:
Winner: Pierre Marchand, "Building A Mystery" by Sarah McLachlan
Other Nominees:
- Peter Cardinali and Ian Thomas, "The Way of Things" and "Stuck in Between" by The Boomers
- Corey Hart, "Miles to Go (Before I Sleep)" and "Where Is The Love" by Celine Dion
- Arnold Lanni, "Superman's Dead" and "Clumsy" by Our Lady Peace
- Michael Phillip Wojewoda and Spirit of the West, "Armstrong and the Guys" and "Our Ambassador" by Spirit of the West
Winner: Michael Phillip Wojewoda, "Armstrong and the Guys" and "Our Ambassador" by Spirit of the West
Other Nominees:
- Lenny DeRose, "Shine" and "Pearly White" by Junkhouse
- Kevin Doyle, "The Lark in the Clear Air" and "Barbara Allan" by John McDermott
- Chad Irschick, "Godspeed" and "Constance" by Ron Hynes
- Randy Staub, "Volcano Girls" by Veruca Salt and "The Unforgiven II" by Metallica
Winner: David Foster
Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award
editWinner: Sam Feldman
Nominated and winning albums
editWinner: Surfacing, Sarah McLachlan,
Other Nominees:
- Creature, Moist
- Clumsy, Our Lady Peace
- Come on Over, Shania Twain
- Kissing Rain, Roch Voisine
Winner: Livin' in a Shoe, Judy & David
Other Nominees:
- Chickee's on the Run, Heather Bishop
- Enchantee, Carmen Campagne
- Planet Lenny, Lenny Graf
- The Truck I Bought From Moe, Al Simmons
Winner: Marc-André Hamelin Plays Franz Liszt, Marc-André Hamelin
Other Nominees:
- Bach: The Six Partitas, Angela Hewitt
- Grainger: Piano Music, Marc-André Hamelin
- Haydn: Four Piano Trios, The Gryphon Trio
- La Jongleuse - Salon Pieces and Encores, Janina Fialkowska
Winner: Mozart Horn Concertos, James Sommerville, CBC Vancouver Orchestra, Mario Bernardi
Other Nominees:
- Carnaval Romain, Montreal Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit
- Bizet: Symphony in C, Montreal Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit
- Tabuh-Tabuhan, Music of Colin McPhee, Esprit Orchestra, Alex Pauk
- Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 4, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conductor Jukka-Pekka Saraste, piano Alexei Lubimov, Toronto Mendelssohn Choir
Winner: Soirée française, tenor Michael Schade, baritone Russell Braun, Canadian Opera Company Orchestra, Richard Bradshaw
Other Nominees:
- Carl Orff: Carmina Burana, F.A.C.E. Treble Choir, choeur de l'Orchestre symphonique de Montreal, Orchestre symphonique de Montreal, conductor Charles Dutoit
- The Mystery of Christmas, The Elora Festival Singers, Noel Edison
- Palestrina: Missa "Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la", Studio de musique ancienne de Montréal. Christopher Jackson
- Vivaldi: Motets for soprano, Karina Gauvin, Les Chambristes de Ville Marie
Winner: John Rummen, Crystal Heald, Stephen Chung, Andrew MacNaughtan, Justin Zivojinovich, Songs of a Circling Spirit by Tom Cochrane
Other Nominees:
- Carylann Loeppky, Crystal Heald, Karma by Delerium
- John Rummen, Dennis Keeley, Surfacing by Sarah McLachlan
- Alex Wittholz, Felix Wittholz, Catherine McRae, Kevin Westenberg, Clumsy by Our Lady Peace
- Michael Wrycraft, Kurt Swinghammer, Stephen Chung, David Wilcox Greatest Hits Too by David Wilcox
Winner: National Steel, Colin James
Other Nominees:
- A Big Love, Lester Quitzau
- In the Evening, Vann "Piano Man" Walls
- No Special Rider, Bill Bourne, Andreas Schuld, Hans Stamer
- What Were You Thinking?, The Rockin Highliners
Winner: Romantics & Mystics, Steve Bell
Other Nominees:
- Caught Up, Sharon Riley and Faith Chorale
- Feel Free, Carolyn Arends
- Just Look, Youth Outreach Mass Choir
- Speak Lord To Me, Hiram Joseph
Winner: Spice, Spice Girls
Other Nominees:
- Aquarium, Aqua
- Backstreet Boys, Backstreet Boys
- Backstreet's Back, Backstreet Boys
- Clumsy, Our Lady Peace
Winner: In The Mean Time, The Hugh Fraser Quintet
Other Nominees:
- As We Are Now, Renee Rosnes
- Have Fingers, Will Travel, Oliver Jones
- Here on Earth, Ingrid Jensen
- Love Scenes, Diana Krall
Other Nominees:
- As If, Ted Quinlan
- Best of Two Worlds, Stefan Bauer
- Inclined, Carol Welsman
- Paired Down, Volume One, D.D. Jackson
Winner: Molinos, The Paperboys
Other Nominees:
- Compadres, James Keelaghan & Oscar Lopez
- Leahy, Leahy
- Play, Great Big Sea
- Raw Voice, Wyrd Sisters
Winner: Other Songs, Ron Sexsmith
Other Nominees:
- Another Morning, J. P. Cormier
- Industrial Lullaby, Stephen Fearing
- Suas E!, Mary Jane Lamond
- Words and Pictures, Bob Snider
Winner: Glee, Bran Van 3000
Other Nominees:
- Get Outta Dodge, Huevos Rancheros
- Love Story, Copyright
- Maybe It's Me, Treble Charger
- Stuff, Holly McNarland
Winner: Marie-Michèle Desrosiers chante les classiques de Noël, Marie-Michèle Desrosiers
Other Nominees:
- La force de comprendre, Dubmatique
- Miserere, Bruno Pelletier
- Parle pas si fort, Térez Montcalm
- Versions Reno, Ginette Reno
Winner: Clumsy, Our Lady Peace
Other Nominees:
Nominated and winning releases
editWinner: "Building a Mystery", Sarah McLachlan
Other Nominees:
- "Clumsy", Our Lady Peace
- "Dark Horse", Amanda Marshall
- "Drinking in L.A.", Bran Van 3000
- "The Sound Of", Jann Arden
Winner: "Electra Rising", Malcolm Forsyth
Other Nominees:
- "Adieu, Robert Schumann", R. Murray Schafer, The Garden of the Heart
- "Gitanjali", R. Murray Schafer, The Garden of the Heart
- "Symphony No. 2", Colin McPhee, Tabuh-Tabuhan, Music of Colin McPhee
- "Winter Music", Alexina Louie, Tree Line; Music from Canada and Japan
Winner: Cash Crop, Rascalz (refused)
Other Nominees:
- "Gotta Get Mine", Infinite featuring Divine Earth Essence
- "Just A Second Remix", Choclair
- "Krazy World", Ghetto Concept
- "Rain Is Gone", Frankenstein
Winner: "Things Just Ain't The Same", Deborah Cox
Other Nominees:
- "Don't Leave Me Hangin", Camille Douglas
- "The Thing to Do", Glenn Lewis
- Famous, Rich and Beautiful, Philosopher Kings
- "How May I Do You", Unique
Winner: The Spirit Within, Mishi Donovan
Other Nominees:
- Little Island Cree - World Hand Drum Champions, Little Island Cree with Clayton Chief
- Necessary, No Reservations
- That Side of the Window, Tom Jackson
- Walk Away, Fara Palmer
Winner: "Catch De Vibe", Messenjah
Other Nominees:
- "Cry for the Children", Jahbeng
- "Flex (Dancehall Mix)", Belinda Brady
- Justuss, Snow
- "Nice & Slow", Leroy Brown
Winner: La Llorona, Lhasa
Other Nominees:
- Arc, Thomas Handy Trio
- Chamalongo, Jane Bunnett
- Diye, Takadja
- Varal, Celso Machado
Winner: "Euphoria (Rabbit in the Moon Mix)", Delerium
Other Nominees:
- "The Spell", Ivan
- "Angel (Angelic Radio Mix)", Joee
- "Move Ya Feet", Paul Jacobs
- "Universal Dream (Telluric Club Mix)", Temperance
Winner: Javier Aguilera, "Gasoline" by Moist
Other Nominees:
- Tim Hamilton, "A Little in Love" by Paul Brandt
- Lisa Mann, "Elmo" by Holly McNarland
- Bill Morrison, "Everything Is Automatic" by Matthew Good Band
- Tony Pantages, "Pearly White" by Junkhouse
References
edit- ^ "Junos 1998 Cybercast Awards Show an Internet first". 7 February 2022. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
- Gill, Alexandra (12 February 1998). "Boys make gains at Junos / Women still lead overall nominations". The Globe and Mail. pp. C1–C2.
- "1998 Juno award nominees". The Vancouver Sun. 21 March 1998. p. C4.
- Cernetig, Miro (23 March 1998). "McLachlan caps hot year with four Juno Awards". The Globe and Mail. pp. A1, A15.