Date November 29, 2014 Official website folkawards.ca | ||
Hosted by Shelagh Rogers andBenoit Bourque |
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.
Contents
- Nominees and Recipients
- Traditional Album of the Year
- Contemporary Album of the Year
- Childrens Album of the Year
- Traditional Singer of the Year
- Contemporary Singer of the Year
- Instrumental Solo Artist of the Year
- Instrumental Group of the Year
- English Songwriter of the Year
- French Songwriter of the Year
- Aboriginal Songwriter of the Year
- Vocal Group of the Year
- Ensemble of the Year
- Solo Artist of the Year
- World Solo Artist of the Year
- World Group of the Year
- NewEmerging Artist of the Year
- Producer of the Year
- Pushing the Boundaries
- Young Performer of the Year
- Other Special Awards
- References
Nominees and Recipients
Recipients are listed first and highlighted in boldface.
Traditional Album of the Year
Contemporary Album of the Year
Children's Album of the Year
Traditional Singer of the Year
Contemporary Singer of the Year
Instrumental Solo Artist of the Year
Instrumental Group of the Year
English Songwriter of the Year
French Songwriter of the Year
Aboriginal Songwriter of the Year
Vocal Group of the Year
Ensemble of the Year
Solo Artist of the Year
World Solo Artist of the Year
World Group of the Year
New/Emerging Artist of the Year
Producer of the Year
Pushing the Boundaries
Young Performer of the Year
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.
References
10th Canadian Folk Music Awards Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA