ALL THE WINNERS
Following is a complete list of the CFMA award winners:
Children’s Album of the Year: Fred Penner for Where In The World
Instrumental Group of the Year: The Andrew Collins Trio for A Play On Words
Vocal Group of the Year: The High Bar Gang for Lost and Undone: A Gospel Bluegrass Companion
Producer of the Year: Tom Terrell and Karl Falkenham for City Ghosts by The Modern Grass
Instrumental Solo Artist of the Year: Jayme Stone for The Other Side of the Air
Solo Artist of the Year: Lennie Gallant for Live Acoustic at The Carleton
Ensemble of the Year: The Fretless for The Fretless
Contemporary Singer of the Year: Matt Andersen for Weightless
The Oliver Schroer Pushing The Boundaries Award: Tanya Tagaq for Animism
French Songwriter of the Year: Julie Aubé, Vivianne Roy, Katrine Noël for Mon Homesick Heart by Les Hay Babies
Aboriginal Songwriter of the Year: Ottawa’s Amanda Rheaume and John MacDonald for Keep a Fire by Amanda Rheaume
World Solo Artist of the Year: Quique Escamilla for 500 Years of Night
English Songwriter of the Year: Shari Ulrich for Everywhere I Go by Shari Ulrich
Young Performer of the Year: Kacy & Clayton for The Day Is Past & Gone
Traditional Singer of the Year: Mélisande for Les metamorphoses by Mélisande (électrotrad)
New/Emerging Artist of the Year: The Bros. Landreth for Let It Lie
World Group Artist of the Year: Moustafa Kouyaté & Romain Malagnoux for Les frontières imaginaires
Traditional Album of the Year: Còig for Five
Contemporary Album of the Year: The Strumbellas for We Still Move On Dance Floors
Unsung Hero Award: Ottawa’s Harvey Glatt