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Juno Award for Contemporary Roots Album of the Year

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Winners & Nominees
  
Earthly DaysWilliam Prince, Earthly Days, Nominee, Why You Wanna Leave - Runaway Queen?Lisa LeBlanc, Why You Wanna Leave - Runaway Queen?, Nominee, Strange CountryKacy & Clayton, Strange Country, Nominee, Hobo Jungle Fever DreamsCorin Raymond, Hobo Jungle Fever Dreams, Nominee, The Family AlbumJill Barber - Matthew Barber, The Family Album, Nominee, Power in the BloodBuffy Sainte-Marie, Power in the Blood, Winner, Beautiful ScarsLee Harvey Osmond, Beautiful Scars, Nominee, So Let's GoAlan Doyle, So Let's Go, Nominee, Indian OceanFrazey Ford, Indian Ocean, Nominee, The BlissFortunate Ones, The Bliss, Nominee

The Juno Award for Contemporary Roots Album of the Year is presented annually at Canada's Juno Awards to honour the best album of the year in the contemporary roots and folk genre. Prior to 2016, awards for this genre were awarded in two categories: Roots & Traditional - Solo and Roots & Traditional - Group. Beginning with the 2016 ceremony, the solo and group categories were replaced with contemporary and traditional roots categories, to "ensure two genres of music are not competing against each other in the same category".

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Juno Award for Contemporary Roots Album of the Year Wikipedia