TORONTO, Canada (MuchMusic TV) - A video from the scruffy-faced rocker Sam Roberts (Montreal native) snagged three trophies as fans clamoured tonight at the gates of the music industry's annual house party, the MuchMusic Video Awards. Enthusiastic fans lined the streets around MuchMusic for the 15th annual event and delighted in the star gazing, perhaps more so than the awards. Hollywood celebs Rob Lowe and Heather Locklear were joined by Vivica A. Fox of Kill Bill: Volume 1 and 2 fame and Samaire Armstrong from the TV series The O.C. on the list of guests announcing the homegrown and international winners. Kaley Cuoco, who plays daughter Bridget on the TV series 8 Simple Rules, and David Gallagher, Simon from 7th Heaven, were to be on hand, as was one of the Baldwin brothers — Daniel. Always an event that can be counted on to be different, the inaugural MuchMusic Awards were held in 1989 during a train ride across Canada. Awards are chosen by an in-house MuchMusic panel, except for the People's Choice Awards which are selected by fans via an online and telephone voting system. Here is the the full winners list of the 2004 MuchMusic Video Awards: People's Choice Favourite International Group: Linkin Park - Numb People's Choice Favourite Canadian Group: Simple Plan - Perfect People's Choice Favourite International Artist: Usher f. Ludacris & Lil' Jon - Yeah People's Choice Favourite Canadian Artist: Avril Lavigne - Don't Tell Me Best Video: Finger Eleven - One Thing Best Pop Video: Nelly Furtado - Powerless (Say What You Want) Best R&B Video: In Essence - Friend Of Mine Best Rap Video: Jelleestone f. Elephant Man - Who Dat Best Rock Video: Billy Talent - Try Honesty Best Independent Video: Pilate - Into Your Hideout Best International Video Group: Outkast - Hey Ya Best International Video - Artist: Beyonce f. Jay-Z - Crazy In Love Best French Video: Corneille - parce qu'on vient de loin VideoFACT Award: Alexisonfire - Counterparts And Number Them MuchMoreMusic Award: Sarah McLachlan - Fallen Best Cinematography: Sam Roberts - Hard Road Best Post-Production: Sam Roberts - Hard Road Best Director (Video): Sam Roberts - Hard Road
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