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Walt Grealis

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Nationality
  
Canadian

Role
  
Music executive

Name
  
Walt Grealis

Known for
  
Juno Awards, RPM

Occupation
  
publisher



Born
  
18 February 1929 (
1929-02-18
)
Toronto, Ontario

Died
  
January 20, 2004, Toronto, Canada

Awards
  
Juno Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award

Rosalie trombley the girl with the golden ear 2016 walt grealis special achievement award


Walter Grealis OC (18 February 1929 – 20 January 2004) was a Canadian publisher and music industry leader. With partner Stan Klees, he co-founded Canada's national music honours, the Juno Awards. As an ardent supporter of Canadian music, Grealis is credited with coining the term CanCon.

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History

Walt Grealis was born in Toronto and attended Central High School of Commerce in that city until his tenth grade. His initial career was in law enforcement, first as a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer then from 1952 as a Toronto city police officer.

Music career

He entered the music industry in 1960 after leaving policing and trying various careers in the late 1950s. He founded Canadian music industry magazine RPM in February 1964, publishing weekly for most of its existence until November 2000.

With partner Stan Klees, the Gold Leaf Awards were founded to honour Canadian music industry achievements. From 1964 to 1969, winners were announced in RPM at the end of each year. In 1970, this was expanded to a formal ceremonial event and renamed to Juno Awards later that year.

Honours

Grealis was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1993. In 1999, Grealis was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame. At the Juno Awards of 2004, he was posthumously honoured with the music industry achievement award named the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award.

Later life

Grealis, a non-smoker, died at Klees' residence in 2004 following several years of lung cancer.

References

Walt Grealis Wikipedia