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TORONTO, Canada (Top40 Charts) - Nickelback and Diana Krall took home three trophies each to lead the pack at Canada's 2002 Juno Awards at Mile One Stadium in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, on Sunday (April 14). Nickelback grabbed honors for Best Group, Best Single ("How You Remind Me"), and Best Rock Album (Silver Side Up), while Krall scored for Best Artist and both Best Album and Best Vocal Jazz Album for The Look of Love. Nickelback was also associated with a fourth award as Randy Staub won for Best Recording Engineer for "How You Remind Me" and "Too Bad" from Silver Side Up. Diana Krall |
Elsewhere, Shaggy took home a Juno for Best Selling Album ( Hotshot); Default snagged the Best New Group award; Moist singer David Usher won Best Pop Album for his second solo effort, Morning Orbit; Rufus Wainwright scored for Best Alternative Album ( Poses); R&B newcomer Glenn Lewis received his first Juno for Best R&B/Soul Recording (" Don't You Forget It"); and Swollen Members won the Best Rap Recording Juno for Bad Dreams. Here is the full list , check out on Top40-Charts.com: 2002 Juno Award Winners - Complete List
Best single: How You Remind Me, Nickelback Best-selling album, foreign or domestic: Hotshot, Shaggy Best album: The Look of Love, Diana Krall Best artist: Diana Krall Best group: Nickelback Best new group: Default Best rap recording: Bad Dreams, Swollen Members Best pop album: Morning Orbit, David Usher Best R&B/soul recording: Don't You Forget It, Glenn Lewis Best-selling francophone album: Les Vents ont change, Kevin Parent Best instrumental album: Armando's Fire, Oscar Lopez Best new solo artist: Hawksley Workman Best songwriter: Jann Arden ("Never Mind," "Thing for You" - co-songwriter Russell Broom) performed by Jann Arden Best new country artist/group: Ennis Sisters Best country artist/group: Carolyn Dawn Johnson Best rock album: Silver Side Up, Nickelback Best vocal jazz album: The Look of Love, Diana Krall Best contemporary jazz album _ instrumental: Live, Francois Bourassa Trio & Andre LeRoux Best traditional jazz album - instrumental: Murley, Bickert & Wallace: Live at the Senator, Mike Murley Best children's album: A Classical Kids Christmas, Susan Hammond Best classical album - solo or chamber ensemble: Bach Arrangements, Angela Hewitt Best classical album - large ensemble or soloist with large ensemble accompaniment: Max Bruch, Concertos 1 & 3, James Ehnes violin, Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal, Charles Dutoit conductor Best classical album: vocal or choral performance: Airs Francais, Ben Heppner Best classical composition: Par-ci, par-la, Chan Ka Nin Best alternative album: Poses, Rufus Wainwright Best dance recording: Spaced Invader, Hatiras Best reggae recording: Love (African Woman), Blessed Best music of Aboriginal Canada recording: On and On, Eagle & Hawk Best roots & traditional album - solo: Far End of Summer, David Francey Best roots & traditional album - group: Cordial, La Bottine Souriante Best blues album: Big Mouth, Colin Linden Best gospel album: Downhere, Downhere Best global album: The Journey, Alpha Yaya Diallo Best producer: Daniel Lanois (co-producer Brian Eno) for Beautiful Day and Elevation by U2 Best recording engineer: Randy Staub for How You Remind Me and Too Bad by Nickelback Best album design: Sebastien Toupin (art director), Sebastien Toupin, Benoit St-Jean, Michel Valois (designers), Martin Tremblay (photographer) for Disparu by La Chicane Best video: Jealous of Your Cigarette, director Sean Michael Turrell, performed by Hawksley Workman Special achievement: Michael Cohl Lifetime achievement: Daniel Lanois
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