2013 East Coast Music Awards
The 2013 East Coast Music Awards were held on March 10, 2013, to honour achievements in Atlantic Canada's music industry in 2012.[1] The ceremony, the event's 25th anniversary, was held at the Cunard Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and was hosted by singer-songwriters Rose Cousins and David Myles.[1]
Cousins herself was one of the event's big winners, winning three awards for her album We Have Made a Spark and its single "Go First".[1] The rock band The Stanfields won two awards, Group Album of the Year and the Fan's Choice Entertainer of the Year.[2]
The event also featured a video tribute to country music legend Stompin' Tom Connors, who died just a few days before the event.[1]
Nominees and winners
Fan's Choice Entertainer of the Year
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Fan's Choice Video of the Year
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George Canyon, "Saddle Up"
- Rich Aucoin, "It"
- Tim Chaisson, "Beat This Heart"
- The Divorcees, "The Crows"
- Gloryhound, "Electric Dusk"
- Matt Mays, "Take It on Faith"
- David Myles, "Long Dark Night"
- The Once, "You're My Best Friend"
- Radio Radio, "Gong Hotel"
- Wintersleep, "In Came the Flood"
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Aboriginal Recording of the Year
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African-Canadian Recording of the Year
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Lone Cloud, We Are Medicine People
- City Natives, City Natives
- Gary Sappier Band, Gary Sappier Blues Band
- Old Self, Who?
- Kam Speech FKA Speechless, Dangerous Methods
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Cam Smith, Ocean Blue
- Jon Samuel, First Transmission
- Stahmenah, Shades of the Heart
- Stack Loot Divide, Now It's Time
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Album of the Year
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Blues Recording of the Year
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Charlie A'Court, Triumph & Disaster
- Chris Martin and the Trouble Shooters, A Whole 'Nother Thang
- LeeBoy, Better Man Blues
- Shirley Jackson and Her Good Rockin' Daddys, When the Money's All Gone
- Working Class, Restless
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Children's Recording of the Year
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Classical Composition of the Year
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Donna & Andy, La vie pour moi
- Coach Patt, Coach Patt
- Jamie Junger, Fishin' for Pickles
- Pistachio Mike, Where My G's At?
- Scotty and the Stars, Time to Get Up
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Derek Charke, Between the Shore and the Ships
- Jérôme Blais, Mouvance
- Robert Bauer, The Dykes of Acadie
- Scott Macmillan, La Victoire
- Steven Naylor, Aboiteau
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Classical Recording of the Year
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Country Recording of the Year
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Helen Pridmore and Wesley Ferriera, Between the Shore and the Ships
- Edmund Dawe and Lynn Johnson, Dialogue
- Sageev Oore and Dani Oore, Radical Cycle
- David Rogosin, Evocation
- Saint John String Quartet, Saint John String Quartet & Jacques Dupriez
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RyLee Madison, Where Does the Time Go
- The Heavy Horses, Murder Ballads & Other Love Songs
- The Keats, Free At Last
- Tonya Kennedy, He's Everything You're Not
- Josh Macumber, Josh Macumber Was Here
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Electronic Recording of the Year
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Folk Recording of the Year
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English Words, Red Potion
- In Dreams, Sleepwalk
- Steven Naylor, Lieux imaginaires
- Sp00nfed, Sweet Fades EP
- Joshua Van Tassel, Joshua Van Tassel
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Francophone Recording of the Year
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Gospel Recording of the Year
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Group Recording of the Year
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Jazz Recording of the Year
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Joel Miller, Swim
- Will Fisher, Portage
- Matt MacDougall, Familiar Faces
- Ian Toms, Playbook
- Jeff Torbert, Urban Poultry & Other Hopes
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Pop Recording of the Year
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R&B/Soul Recording of the Year
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Charlie A'Court, Triumph & Disaster
- Eileen Joyce, Life Is Too Short
- Chris Kirby, Wonderizer
- Gary Sappier Band, Gary Sappier Blues Band
- Working Class, Restless
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Rap/Hip-Hop Recording of the Year
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Rising Star Recording of the Year
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Radio Radio, Havre de Grâce
- Mischif, Supernova
- Quake Matthews, The Book of Matthew
- Sampson, iLL-Mannered
- Cam Smith, Ocean Blue
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Ben Caplan, In the Time of the Great Remembering
- Heather Green, Your Last War
- Mo Kenney, Mo Kenney
- Breagh Mackinnon, Where the Days Went
- Repartee, Repartee
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Rock Recording of the Year
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Roots/Traditional Group Recording of the Year
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Roots/Traditional Solo Recording of the Year
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Solo Recording of the Year
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Tim Chaisson, The Other Side
- Jim Dorie, Ghosts of Pictou County
- Larry Foley, Free & Easy
- Bruce Guthro, Celtic Crossing
- Fleur Mainville, Once
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Song of the Year
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Songwriter of the Year
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Traditional Instrumental Recording of the Year
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World Recording of the Year
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Natalie MacMaster, Cape Breton Girl
- Dwayne Côté and Duane Andrews, The Empress
- Dominique Dupuis, Dominique Dupuis
- Darren McMullen, Shoes for Molly
- Sprag Session, Sprag Session
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Gypsophilia, Constellation
- Andru Branch, Step Into the Light
- Shaun Ferguson, Ascensions
- Stack Loot Divide, Now It's Time
- Stahmenah, Shades of the Heart
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References
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