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85 FACTOR Supported Artists-101 JUNO Nominations!

February 4, 2009 – Toronto, ON – The Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recordings (FACTOR) along with the Department of Canadian Heritage and Canada’s private radio broadcasters would like to congratulate the following 85 FACTOR supported artists on their 2009 JUNO nomination(s). The 85 artists listed below have been nominated for a total of 101 awards at this years’ JUNO Awards being held in Vancouver, BC on Sunday March 29, 2009.
 

Aaron Pritchett

Karina Gauvin

Alanis Morissette

Kathleen Edwards

Amos Garrett

Lay It On The Line

Anton Kuerti

Lights

Beast

Lubo & Kaba Horo

Big Dave McLean

Maryem Tollar

Black Mountain

Matt Mays & El Torpedo

Blue Rodeo

Matthew Barber

Brad Turner Quartet

Michael Occhipinti

Cancer Bats

Molly Johnson

Chad VanGaalen

Moneen

Chris McKhool

Ndidi Onukwulu

City and Colour

Nickelback

Constantines

Nikki Yanofsky

Creature

NQ Arbuckle

Crystal Castles

Old Man Luedecke

Daniel Taylor

Oliver Jones

David Usher

Paul Reddick

DL Incognito

Plants and Animals

Doc Walker

Point Blank

Downhere

Protest the Hero

Elise Estrada

Ron Sexsmith

Elizabeth Shepherd

Saint Alvia

Elliott BROOD

Sam Roberts

Ensemble Caprice

Sarah Slean

Feist

Serena Ryder

Fred Eaglesmith

Sloan

Garrett Mason

Steve Dawson

George Canyon

Suzie Vinnick

Gordie Sampson

Tafelmusik

Great Big Sea

Tanya Tagaq

Hawksley Workman

Team Rezofficial

Inhabitants

The Creaking Tree String Quartet

Ivana Santilli

The Duhks

Jack Grunsky

The Gryphon Trio

James Ehnes

The Kerplunks

Jane Bunnett

The Midway State

Jason Wilson

The Stills

Jayme Stone

The Trews

Jeff Healey

Tokyo Police Club

Jessie Farrell

Twilight Hotel

k.d. lang

Yvette Tollar

 

Zaki Ibrahim


About FACTOR: FACTOR is a private non-profit organization, dedicated to providing financial assistance toward the growth and development of the Canadian independent recording industry. Funding comes from two components of the Department of Canadian Heritage’s Canada Music fund and Canada’s Private Radio Broadcasters.

Posted: Wednesday, February 04, 2009