Juno nominees include Carly Rae Jepsen, Justin Bieber
Leonard Cohen and son Adam both draw nominations for their work
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Posted: Feb 19, 2013 10:25 AM ET
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Carly Rae Jepsen, the Mission, B.C., singer who had a breakout hit with Call Me Maybe last summer, has a leading five nominations for Juno Awards, it was announced today.
The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences lavished love on pop stars Jepsen and Justin Bieber, including nods for artist of the year and Juno Fan Choice Award.
But there were also multiple nominations for Leonard Cohen, Céline Dion and bands such as Metric, Hedley and Marianas Trench.
Artist of the year nominees
For artist of the year, the top award, Cohen, Bieber and Jepsen are in the running. So is adult contemporary singer Johnny Reid and electronic artist Deadmau5.
Jepsen, who came to international attention when Bieber tweeted about her video for Call Me Maybe to his legions of fans, also has nominations for single of the year and best pop album and best album for Kiss, the album she recorded with Bieber’s label.
Bieber has four nominations and is competing with her for best album and best pop album for his Believe.
Cohen is back in the limelight this year with an extensive international tour and the album Old Ideas, which is recognized with a nomination for best songwriting.
His son, Adam Cohen, has earned his first Juno nomination — best contemporary album for Like a Man.
Rock veterans
The rock album category recognizes several veterans of the rock scene, including Rush with Clockwork Angels and the Tragically Hip for Now for Plan A. Also nominated are last year’s Juno darlings The Sheepdogs for their self-titled album, newly reunited band Big Wreck for Albatross and Billy Talent for Dead Silence.
There were a total of 178 artists recognized with nominations, about 90 of them first-time nominees, according to CARAS.
Walk Off the Earth, the Burlington, Ont., group became internet sensations for their unusual covers of other people's songs, but have released an album of original material. (YouTube)The newcomers include a trio of female singers who are breaking new ground — Toronto singer Cold Specks, Elisapie, who sings in Inuktitut and English on her latest album, and Montreal’s Grimes, with her expressive new album Visions. They are nominated for the breakthrough artist award, along with country singer Kira Isabella and alt R&B trailblazer the Weeknd.
Walk Off the Earth, the Burlington, Ont., group that struck YouTube gold with its unusual covers of songs such as Somebody That I Used To Know, is recognized in the breakthrough group category.
Newcomers and new category
Walk Off the Earth is in competition with Vancouver groups Hey Ocean! and The Pack, Hamilton rockers Monster Truck, and Kelowna, B.C.’s Yukon Blonde.
A new category, adult contemporary album of the year, was added for the 2013 Junos. Adam Cohen is competing with Barlow, the late singer Raylene Rankin, the Tenors and Céline Dion.
Hannah Georgas of Vancouver is nominated for her album, Hannah Georgas. (Canadian Press)There were also strong contenders in the alternative album categories, among them triple nominee Metric for Synthetica. The other nominees:
- Hannah Georgas for her self-titled album.
- Japandroids for Celebration Rock.
- Said the Whale for Little Mountain.
- Stars for The North.
Classical categories
In the classical categories, violinist James Ehnes earned two nominations, best solo or ensemble work for his Bartok: Works for Violin and Piano and best classical ensemble for his recording of Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto with the Sydney Symphony.
Toronto’s Amici Chamber Ensemble, the Canadian Brass, pianist Angela Hewitt and string trio Triple Forte also are vying for honours in the small ensemble category.
Other nominees for best large ensemble recording:
- Logos Futura, by Antonio Peruch and the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra.
- Fugitive Colours by Bramwell Tovey and the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra.
- Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 21 by Calgary piano prodigy Jan Lisiecki.
- The Galileo Project by Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra of Toronto.
The awards gala is set for April 21 in Regina, with 11-time Juno winner Michael Bublé as host. Bublé also has a nomination for the Fan Choice Award.
Jepsen, Marianas Trench and Billy Talent are among the performers announced for the gala.
Last year’s big winners were singers Feist and Dan Mangan, and Saskatoon band the Sheepdogs.
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