Newfoundland musicians receive Juno nods
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Posted: Feb 7, 2012 2:10 PM NT
Last Updated: Feb 7, 2012 3:53 PM NT
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Gospel singer Kellie Loder, rock band Hey Rosetta! and folk trio The Once have all been nominated for 2012 Juno Awards.
Hey Rosetta! singer Tim Baker, as seen in a frame from the band's Yer Spring video. (CBC)The nominations were announced in Toronto on Tuesday.
The Once were nominated for their album Row Upon Row Of The People We Know. They're in the category Roots and Traditional Album of the Year: Group.
Kellie Loder's album Imperfections and Directions was nominated for Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year.
Hey Rosetta! was nominated in the New Group of the Year category.
The Juno Awards will be given out in Ottawa from March 26 to April 1, with William Shatner hosting the televised Juno broadcast on April 1.
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