18th Canadian Folk Music Awards

18th Canadian Folk Music Awards
DateMarch 31 – April 2, 2023
LocationSt James Community Square
Vancouver, British Columbia
CountryCanada
Hosted byChelsey June, Benoît Bourque
Websitefolkawards.ca
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The 18th Canadian Folk Music Awards were presented between March 31 and April 2, 2023, to honour achievements in folk music by Canadian artists in 2022.[1] Nominees were announced in October 2022.

Nominees and recipients

Traditional Album Contemporary Album
  • Blue ribbon Allison de Groot and Tatiana Hargreaves, Hurricane Clarice
  • Shannon Quinn and Tony Quinn, 20 Summers
  • The Slocan Ramblers, Up the Hill and Through the Fog
  • Le Vent du Nord, 20 printemps
  • Ken Whiteley, Long Time Travelling
  • Blue ribbon John Wort Hannam, Long Haul
  • Shawna Caspi, Hurricane Coming
  • Digging Roots, Zhawenim
  • Madison Violet, eleven
  • Kyle McKearney, Down-Home
  • Sultans of String, Sanctuary
  • Tanya Tagaq, Tongues
  • Ken Yates, Cerulean
Children's Album Traditional Singer
  • Blue ribbon Gordie Crazylegs MacKeeman, Folk for Little Folk, Vol. 1
  • My Friend Christopher, Tuba Blues
  • Hannah Shira Naiman, Ça suffit pour s'amuser
  • The Oot n' Oots, Ponderosa Bunchgrass and the Golden Rule
  • The Relative Minors, The Full Circle
  • Blue ribbon Lizzy Hoyt, The Parting Glass
  • Kim Beggs, Steel and Wool
  • Mike Bravener, Have You Ever Heard the Story?
  • Michael Darcy, Down to the Roots
  • Li'l Andy, The Complete Recordings of Hezekiah Procter (1925–1930)
Contemporary Singer Instrumental Solo Artist
  • Blue ribbon Waymzy, Inchoate
  • Kerry Fitzgerald, Bitz & Beatz
  • Ellen Gibling, The Bend in the Light
  • John Reischman, New Time & Old Acoustic
  • Mike Stevens, Breathe in the World Breathe Out Music
Instrumental Group English Songwriter
  • Blue ribbon Allison de Groot and Tatiana Hargreaves, Hurricane Clarice
  • The McDades, The Empress
  • Proulx-Demers, Il fera beau demain
  • Shannon Quinn and Tony Quinn, 20 Summers
  • RanchWriters, RanchWriters
  • Blue ribbon Abigail Lapell, Stolen Time
  • T. Buckley, Frame by Frame
  • John Wort Hannam, Long Haul
  • Li'l Andy, The Complete Recordings of Hezekiah Procter (1925–1930)
  • Matt Patershuk, An Honest Effort
  • Yael Wand, Saltwater Heartwood
French Songwriter Indigenous Songwriter
  • Blue ribbon Geneviève Roberge-Bouchard and Alain Barbeau, J’attends encore
  • Anik Bérubé and Natalie Byrns, Les ébranlements
  • Sébastien Lacombe, Le chemin des possibles
  • Héra Ménard and Guylaine Saint-Pierre, Fleurs
  • Matt Stern, Rien qu'un animal
Vocal Group Ensemble
Solo Artist Global Roots Album
Single of the Year New/Emerging Artist
  • Blue ribbon RedFox, Stranger Love
  • Camie, troubadour
  • Cheval, Singer Songwrecker
  • Tennyson King, Good Company
  • Alex Krawczyk, Le Olam
  • Andrew Waite, Andrew Waite
Producer Pushing the Boundaries
Young Performer
  • Blue ribbon Fiddelium, Fiddelium
  • The Fiddlaires, Fiddletainment
  • The Oot n' Oots, Ponderosa Bunchgrass and the Golden Rule
  • Paige Penney, Fingers Crossed
  • The Receivers, The Receivers

References

  1. ^ Stephen Cooke, "Madison Violet, Shannon & Tony Quinn among 2023 Canadian Folk Music Award nominees". SaltWire Network, October 5, 2022.

External links

  • Canadian Folk Music Awards
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