The Peterborough Examiner

Junos down with Downie

The Tragically Hip front man’ s work has recieved six nomination­s

- DAVID FRIEND THE CANADIAN PRESS Path, Secret Summerland

TORONTO — Gord Downie’s work in 2016 could garner a half-dozen Juno Awards in April as nominees were announced Tuesday.

Downie is nominated for songwriter of the year, best adult alternativ­e album and best video for his multimedia solo project

which is also in the running for recording package of the year. His band the Tragic ally Hip is also up for group of year and rock-album-of-the-year honours.

Global music stars Drake, Shawn Mendes and the Weeknd all have five Juno nomination­s and are contending in marquee categories including best album, best single, artist of the year and the fan choice award. Pop singer Alessia Cara followed closely behind with four nomination­s, as did the late Leonard Cohen.

A Tribe Called Red, Grimes, Ruth B, Kaytranada, and Tegan and Sara all have three nomination­s.

Pop singer Coleman Hell said returning to the Junos after being nominated as breakthrou­gh artist last year is encouragin­g. He’s nominated for in the pop album category this year.

“It feels pretty validating,” he said. “You put so much time into these things and you never know what’s going to happen with it, so it’s nice to be recognized.”

The Strumbella­s felt an extra sense of accomplish­ment with their three Juno nomination­s, which include group of the year and the fan choice award. They say it was about a year ago when their single Spirits, which is up for single of the year, started its surge into the mainstream.

“We got a Juno nomination early in our career and we were so excited at the time,” said keyboardis­t Dave Ritter .“So it’ s great to be back, nominated again, and to have it cap off what’s been a crazy year.”

The Juno Awards will be staged at Ottawa’s Canadian Tire Centre on April 2 and air on CTV.

Among the performers at the show will be Mendes, Cara, the Strumbella­s, Ruth B and A Tribe Called Red. This year’s show will also include a tribute to Sarah Mc Lachlan, who is being inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.

Michael Buble is still slated to host the show, although his involvemen­t has become uncertain. Bub le and his wife, Argentine actress Luisana Lopilato, announced in November that they would put their careers on hold to devote attention to their three-year-old son Noah, who has been diagnosed with cancer.

The singer backed out of hosting duties for the Brit Awards last week, although he said in a statement that son Noah is “progressin­g well” as he undergoes treatment.

 ?? JONATHAN HAYWARD/ THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Frontman of the Tragically Hip, Gord Downie, centre, leads the band through a concert in Vancouver in July 2016.
JONATHAN HAYWARD/ THE CANADIAN PRESS Frontman of the Tragically Hip, Gord Downie, centre, leads the band through a concert in Vancouver in July 2016.
 ?? BEN HIDER/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Christie Brinkley, seen with her daughter Sailor Brinkley Cook in this 2013 file photo, will grace the pages of the Sports Illustrate­d Swimsuit issue at age 63. Brinkley will be appearing with her two daughters Alexa Ray Joel and Sailor, in the issue...
BEN HIDER/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Christie Brinkley, seen with her daughter Sailor Brinkley Cook in this 2013 file photo, will grace the pages of the Sports Illustrate­d Swimsuit issue at age 63. Brinkley will be appearing with her two daughters Alexa Ray Joel and Sailor, in the issue...

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