10th Canadian Folk Music Awards

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10th Canadian Folk Music Awards
DateNovember 29, 2014
LocationThe Bronson Centre, Ottawa, Ontario
Country Canada
Hosted by Shelagh Rogers and
Benoit Bourque
Website folkawards.ca

The 10th Canadian Folk Music Awards was presented at The Bronson Centre in Ottawa, Ontario on November 29, 2014 and was hosted by the CBC's Shelagh Rogers and musician Benoit Bourque.

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Nominees and recipients

Recipients are listed first and highlighted in boldface. [1]

Traditional AlbumContemporary Album
  • Blueribbon icon.png Còig, Five
  • Sarah Jane Scouten, The Cape
  • The High Bar Gang, Lost and Undone: A Gospel Bluegrass Companion
  • Poor Angus, Gathering
  • Moustafa Kouyaté & Romain Malagnoux, Les frontières imaginaires
Children's AlbumTraditional Singer
  • Blueribbon icon.png Fred Penner, Where In The World
  • Helen Austin, Colour It
  • Kathy Reid-Naiman, When It's Autumn
  • Rattle and Strum, Rattle and Strum
  • Alex Mahé, Réveillons les bonnes chansons
Contemporary SingerInstrumental Solo Artist
Instrumental GroupEnglish Songwriter
French SongwriterAboriginal Songwriter
Vocal GroupEnsemble
  • Blueribbon icon.png The High Bar Gang, Lost and Undone: A Gospel Bluegrass Companion
  • Gathering Sparks, Gathering Sparks
  • The Marrieds, Saving Hope
  • Sweet Alibi, We've Got To
  • The Fugitives, Everything Will Happen
  • Blueribbon icon.png The Fretless, The Fretless
  • Quinn Bachand, Brishen
  • Ventanas, Ventanas
  • The High Bar Gang, Lost and Undone: A Gospel Bluegrass Companion
  • Notre Dame de Grass, That's How the Music Begins
Solo ArtistWorld Solo Artist
World GroupNew/Emerging Artist
  • Blueribbon icon.png Moustafa Kouyaté & Romain Malagnoux, Les frontières imaginaires
  • Quinn Bachand, Brishen
  • Tanga, HavanaElectro
  • MAZ, Chasse-Galerie
  • Shtreiml, Eastern Hora
ProducerPushing the Boundaries
Young Performer
  • Blueribbon icon.png Kacy & Clayton, The Day Is Past & Gone
  • Quinn Bachand, Brishen
  • Keiffer Mclean, Drama in the Attic
  • Rebecca Lappa, Ode to Tennyson
  • Benjamin Rogers, Wayfarer

Other special awards

Harvey Glatt received the Unsung Hero award for his decades of support to the Canadian folk music scene. Paul Symes was given the award for Innovator of the Year, in recognition of the "tenacity, vision and innovation" required to establish a venue outside Ottawa.

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References

  1. "Results 2014 | Canadian Folk Music Awards". Folkawards.ca. 2014-06-10. Retrieved 2016-01-16.