Juno Awards of 1983
The Juno Awards of 1983, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 5 April 1983 in Toronto at a ceremony hosted by Burton Cummings and Alan Thicke at the Harbour Castle Hilton in the Metropolitan Ballroom.
Western Canadian artists have proven to be a major force in the music industry in the 1980s with 1983 Juno winners such as Bryan Adams, Loverboy and the Payola$.
Awards ceremony
The Juno ceremonies were broadcast as a two-hour special on CBC Television from 7pm Eastern Time. Interest in the telecast was growing substantially, with 3.2 million viewers in 1982, and 4.4 million for this year's edition.During their opening co-hosts Cummings and Thicke introduced the Compact Disc to the viewing audience, likely the first introduction to the new media for many people. Columbia Records had just released their first ever batch of titles on CD about one month before the broadcast. As Cummings recalled: "Alan held up Toto IV, and it was also the first time I held one in my hand. I don't think Alan had seen one before that night... It felt like 'show and tell' and it was pretty cool for that to happen on national TV."
Payola$ were the top band this year with three awards including "Most Promising Group" and "Best Selling Single" for "Eyes of a Stranger". Bob Rock was absent and so band-mate Paul Hyde accepted their awards. For the "Most Promising Group" award he remarked "Somebody told us that to get this award is the kiss-off. Nobody's going to kiss us off."
Loverboy continued their winning streak by taking both the "Group of the Year" and "Album of the Year" awards for the second year in a row, this time for their sophomore effort Get Lucky. Other repeat winners for the same awards from the 1982 Juno's included Liona Boyd, Anne Murray and The Good Brothers.
Bryan Adams won his first ever Juno award but was unable to accept it in person as he was touring in the U.S., so his manager Bruce Allen accepted it on his behalf.
The "Canadian Music Hall of Fame" award was posthumously given to Glenn Gould who had died the previous year. Gould's award was presented by then Governor General Edward Schreyer and accepted by Gould's former manager John Roberts. Gould was also nominated twice in the same category for "Best Classical Album" and won this award for his 1981 re-recording of .
Nominees and winners
Similar to the 1981 Juno's, the category for "Best Comedy Album" was not awarded this year.Female Vocalist of the Year">Juno Award for Artist of the Year">Female Vocalist of the Year
Winner: Carole PopeOther nominees:
- Jessie Burns
- Joni Mitchell
- Anne Murray
- Shari Ulrich
Male Vocalist of the Year">Juno Award for Artist of the Year">Male Vocalist of the Year
Other nominees:
- Burton Cummings
- Gordon Lightfoot
- Murray McLauchlan
- Aldo Nova
Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year">Juno Award for New Artist of the Year">Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year
Other nominees:
- Lee Aaron
- Terry Crawford
- Luba
- Mary Lu Zahalan
Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year">Juno Award for New Artist of the Year">Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year
Other nominees:
- Lawrence Gowan
- David Roberts
- Leroy Sibbles
- David Wilcox
Group of the Year">Juno Award for Group of the Year">Group of the Year
Other nominees:
- April Wine
- Chilliwack
- Rush
- Saga
Most Promising Group of the Year">Juno Award for New Group of the Year">Most Promising Group of the Year
Other nominees:
- Doug and the Slugs
- Headpins
- The Spoons
- Strange Advance
Composer of the Year">Juno Award for Songwriter of the Year">Composer of the Year
Other nominees:
- Robert Buckley and David Sinclair, "Letting Go" by Straight Lines
- Paul Dean and Mike Reno, "Working for the Weekend" by Loverboy
- Geoff Iwamoto and Michael Roth, "Your Daddy Don't Know" by Toronto
- Neil Peart, "New World Man" by Rush
Country Female Vocalist of the Year">Juno Award for Country Recording of the Year">Country Female Vocalist of the Year
Other nominees:
- Carroll Baker
- Marie Bottrell
- Cathy Chambers
- Laura Vinson
Country Male Vocalist of the Year">Juno Award for Country Recording of the Year">Country Male Vocalist of the Year
Other nominees:
- Harold MacIntyre
- Lee Marlow
- Paul Weber
- Diamond Joe White
Country Group or Duo of the Year">Juno Award for Country Recording of the Year">Country Group or Duo of the Year
Other nominees:
- Family Brown
- Garry Lee and Showdown
- Midnite Rodeo Band
- The Rovers
[Juno Award for [Instrumental Album of the Year|Instrumental Artist of the Year]]
Other nominees:
- All-Star Swing Band
- The Emeralds
- Frank Mills
- The Spitfire Band
[Jack Richardson [Producer of the Year Award|Producer of the Year]]
Other nominees:
- Terry Brown, "Subdivisions" & "Chemistry" by Rush
- Bruce Fairbairn, "Worlds Away" & "She Controls Me" by Strange Advance
- Claire Lawrence, "You're Makin Me Nervous" & "The One and Only" by Shari Ulrich
- Peter Mann, "That Kind of Man" & "Prince of Darkness" by The Nylons
Recording Engineer of the Year">Juno Award for Recording Engineer of the Year">Recording Engineer of the Year
Other nominees:
- Gary Gray, Shaking the Foundations by Rough Trade
- Lindsay Kidd / Bob Rock, Worlds Away by Strange Advance
- Dave Slagter, Opus X by Chilliwack
- Paul Northfield, Power Play by April Wine
[Canadian Music Hall of Fame]
Nominated and winning albums
Album of the Year">Juno Award for Album of the Year">Album of the Year
Winner: Get Lucky, LoverboyOther nominees:
- Aldo Nova, Aldo Nova
- Christmas Wishes, Anne Murray
- Signals, Rush
- Turn it Loud, Headpins
Best Album Graphics">Juno Award for CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year">Best Album Graphics
Other nominees:
- Tom Powell, Streetheart by Streetheart
- Hugh Syme, One False Move by Harlequin
- Hugh Syme, Signals by Rush
- Scott Thornley, Rise and Shine by Raffi
Best Children's Album">Juno Award for Children's Album of the Year">Best Children's Album
Other nominees:
- Jim and Rosalie... At the Music Factory, Jim and Rosalie
- Junior Jug Band, Chris Whiteley and Ken Whiteley
- Valdy's Kids' Record, Valdy
- Wake Up Mr Dressup!, Ernie Coombs
Album of the Year - Solo or Chamber Ensemble|Best Classical Album of the Year]]
Other nominees:'
International Album of the Year">Juno Award for International Album of the Year">International Album of the Year
Winner: Business As Usual, Men at WorkOther nominees:
- 4, Foreigner
- Freeze Frame, The J. Geils Band
- Hooked on Classics, Louis Clark & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Physical, Olivia Newton-John
Best Jazz Album">Juno Award for Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year">Best Jazz Album
Other nominees:
- Bells - Don Thompson and Rob Piltch
- Blues Tales in Time - Paul Cram
- Sometime in Another Life - Peter Leitch and George McFetridge
- Time Warp - Time Warp
Nominated and winning releases
Best Selling Single">Juno Award for Single of the Year">Best Selling Single
Winner: "Eyes of a Stranger", PayolasOther nominees:
- "Letting Go", Straight Lines
- "New World Man", Rush
- "Working for the Weekend", Loverboy
- "Your Daddy Don't Know", Toronto
International Single of the Year">Juno Award for Best Selling Single">International Single of the Year
Other nominees:
- "Abracadabra", Steve Miller Band
- "Da Da Da", Trio
- "I Love Rock 'n' Roll", Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
- "Physical", Olivia Newton-John