5th Canadian Folk Music Awards

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5th Canadian Folk Music Awards
DateNovember 21, 2009
LocationDominion Chalmers Church Ottawa, Ontario
Country Canada
Hosted by Shelagh Rogers and
Benoit Bourque
Website folkawards.ca
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The 5th Canadian Folk Music Awards were held on November 21, 2009, at the Dominion Chalmers Church in Ottawa, Ontario.

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Nominees and recipients

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

Traditional AlbumContemporary Album
  • Blueribbon icon.png James Hill & Anne Davison – True Love Don't Weep
  • Colette Cheverie – Hours Before Dawn
  • Dave Gossage and the Celtic Mindwarp – Dave Gossage and the Celtic Mindwarp
  • Réveillons – Malbrough n'est pas mort
  • The Haints Old Time StringbandShout Monah
Children's AlbumTraditional Singer
  • Blueribbon icon.png Chris McKhoolFiddleFire!
  • Kathy Reid-Naiman – Zoom Zoom Cuddle and Croon
  • Maggie G. – Around The House With Maggie G.
  • Tasha Platt – Big Bad Bantam Rooster
  • The KerplunksWalk On
  • Blueribbon icon.png Colette Cheverie – Hours Before Dawn
  • Dave MacDonald – Lazy Jacks – East Coast Live
  • Ian BellMy Pious Friends & Drunken Companions
  • Monique Jutras – Le Chant de la Mariniere
  • Peter Wynne – Lazy Jacks – East Coast Live
Contemporary SingerInstrumental Solo Artist
Instrumental GroupEnglish Songwriter
  • Blueribbon icon.png Sultans of StringYalla Yalla!
  • De Lònga – À l'abri du temps
  • La Nef – Deserts
  • OktoéchoOktoécho
  • The Rakish Angles – The Rakish Angles
French SongwriterAboriginal Songwriter
Vocal GroupEnsemble
Solo ArtistWorld Solo Artist
World GroupNew/Emerging Artist
  • Blueribbon icon.png Jayme Stone & Mansa Sissoko – Africa to Appalachia
  • Ensemble Montréal Tango – Enamorada
  • La Nef – Deserts
  • OktoéchoOktoécho
  • The Huppa Project – Under the Canopy
  • Blueribbon icon.png The Good LoveliesGood Lovelies
  • David Baxter – Day & Age
  • Kate Reid – I'm Just Warming Up
  • Lynne HansonEleven Months
  • The Breakmen – When You Leave Town
ProducerPushing the Boundaries
Young Performer

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References

  1. "Results 2009 | Canadian Folk Music Awards". folkawards.ca.