The 2005 Juno Awards were held April 3 at the MTS Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba and were hosted by comedian Brent Butt. Avril Lavigne and k-os won three awards each, while Billy Talent and Feist won 2 apiece. 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Juno Awards are awards of achievement presented to Canadian musical artists and bands; they could be considered the transnational counterpart to the United States Grammy Awards. ...
April 3 is the 93rd day of the year (94th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 272 days remaining. ...
The MTS Centre is an indoor arena located in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, at the former Eaton Place site. ...
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Avril Lavigne in her music video for the song Complicated (2002) Avril Ramona Lavigne (born September 27, 1984) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. ...
Kheaven Brereton (born February 20, 1972 in Port of Spain, Trinidad) is a Canadian musician from Toronto, Ontario who records and performs as K-Os. ...
Billy Talent Billy Talent is the name of a Canadian punk rock music group consisting of the band members Benjamin Kowalewicz (vocals), Ian DSa (guitar), Jon Gallant (bass) and Aaron Solowoniuk (drums). ...
Winners
- Artist of the Year: Avril Lavigne
- Single of the Year: k-os, Crabbuckit
- Album of the Year: Billy Talent, Billy Talent
- Group of the Year: Billy Talent
- New Artist of the Year: Feist
- Songwriter of the Year: Ron Sexsmith
- Best Adult Alternative Album: Sarah Harmer, All of Our Names
- Rap Recording of the Year: k-os, Joyful Rebellion
- International Album: Green Day, American Idiot
- Francophone Album: Marie-Élaine Thibert, Marie-Élaine Thibert
- Artist: Avril Lavigne
- Instrumental Album: Oscar Lopez, Mi Destino/My Destiny
- Pop Album: Avril Lavigne, Under My Skin
- Rock Album: Sum 41, Chuck
- New Group: Alexisonfire
- Country Recording: George Canyon, One Good Friend
- Alternative Album: Feist, Let It Die
- Vocal Jazz Album: Diana Krall, The Girl in the Other Room
- Contemporary Jazz Album: Hilario Duran Trio, New Danzon
- Tranditional Jazz Album: Dave Braid, Vivid: The David Braid Sextet Live
- Children's Album: Connie Kaldor, A Poodle in Paris
- Classical Album, Solo or Chamber: Angela Hewitt, Bach: The English Suites
- Classical Album, Large Ensemble or Soloist With Large Ensembly Accompaniment: Jeanne Lamon, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Dardanus/Le temple de la gloire: Music of Jean-Philippe Rameau
- Classical Album, Vocal or Choral Performance: Isabel Bayrakdarian, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Cleopatra
- Classical Composition: Istvan Anhalt, The Tents of Abraham
- Dance Recording: Wildlife with Simone Denny, All Things (Just Keep Getting Better)
- R&B/Soul Recording: Keshia Chanté, Keshia Chanté
- Reggae Recording: Sonia Collymore, WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get)
- Aboriginal Recording: Taima, Taima
- Roots & Traditional Album, Solo: Jenny Whiteley, Hopetown
- Roots & Traditional Album, Group: The Wailin' Jennys, 40 Days
- Blues Album: Garrett Mason, I'm Just A Man
- Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album: Greg Sczebel, Here To Stay
- World Music Album: African Guitar Summit
- Producer: Bob Rock
- Recording Engineer: L. Stu Young
- CD/DVD Artwork Design: Vincent Marcone, It Dreams, Jakalope
- Video: k-os, B-Boy Stance
- Music DVD: Blue Rodeo, Ron Mann, In Stereovision
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