Thirteen of the Juno winners hailed from the province of Ontario. Dan Mangan's province of British Columbia had five winners. Photo by Andrew Nguyen.
From Hey Rosetta! to Deadmau5, Juno award winners and nominees graced the red carpet at Scotiabank Place.
Nova Scotia's Dave Gunning and Ottawa's Craig Cardiff played stellar sets at the intimate venue. Sing-alongs, sitting and beatboxing were all present. Photos by Andrew Nguyen.
Feist won three Junos this weekend for Artist of the year, Songwriter of the Year and Adult Alternative Album of the Year.
Besides playing their own songs, The Good Lovelies played two covers, including K-os' "Crabbucket." Photos by Andrew Nguyen.
“I tried to do [that song] a little smoother, and then I thought to myself, ‘Man, when was the last time I played a show in my socks?’ And then it all went to hell.” Photo by Amanda Stephen.
Craig Cardiff was one of three Ottawa folk performers nominated for Juno this year. Ottawa's successful folk scene comes as no surprise to Arthur McGregor, owner and founder of the Ottawa Folklore Centre. Photo by Andrew Nguyen.
Classified, Lights and Arkells played the Ottawa Civic Centre March 28 as part of the Juno festivities. Photos by Jane Gerster.
Melanie Berry spoke about "Building the Juno Awards Brand" at Carleton University March 7, in the wake of this year's music celebrations in the nation's capital. Photo courtesy of Duane Storey.