20 Winnipeg Folk Festival alumni among Juno nominees

The Winnipeg Folk Festival would like to congratulate the following WFF alumni on their recently announced Juno nominations:

  • Alex Cuba - World Music Album of the Year
  • Amelia Curran - Roots & Traditional Album of the Year
  • Amy Millan - Adult Alternative Album of the Year: Solo
  • Bahamas - Roots & Traditional Album of the Year: Solo
  • Bell Orchestre - Instrumental Album of the Year
  • Blue Rodeo - Group of the Year
  • Carlos del Junco - Blues Album of the Year
  • Colin Linden - Blues Album of the Year
  • Digging Roots - Aboriginal Album of the Year
  • Doug Cox (& Salil Baht) - World Music Album of the Year
  • Great Lake Swimmers - Roots & Traditional Album of the Year: Group
  • Jann Arden - Artist of the Year
  • Joel Plaskett - Songwriter of the Year; Adult Alternative Album of the Year
  • K’Naan - Artist of the Year; Songwriter of the Year; Rap Album of the Year
  • Lucie Idlout - Aboriginal Album of the Year
  • Norman Foote - Children’s Album of the Year
  • Romi Mayes - Roots & Traditional Album of the Year: Solo
  • Steve Bell - Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year
  • Tegan & Sara - Alternative Album of the Year
  • The Kerplunks - Children’s Album of the Year

Link: Full nominee list here