2021 Canadian Country Music Awards
The 2021 Canadian Country Music Awards, honouring achievements in Canadian country music in 2021, were presented November 29, 2021, at Budweiser Gardens in London, Ontario.[1] Hosted by Lindsay Ell and Priyanka, the ceremony was presented in-person, although due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada the venue maintained vaccination and social distancing mandates.[2] The top winner of the night was Dallas Smith, who won three awards.[3]
The event was webcast live on the Global Television Network's streaming app and Amazon Prime Video, with a repeat broadcast on Global's terrestrial television stations on December 3.[2]
Nominations were announced on September 22, 2021.[4]
Nominees and winners
Music
Entertainer of the Year
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Album of the Year
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Male Artist of the Year
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Female Artist of the Year
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Group or Duo of the Year
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Interactive Artist or Group of the Year
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Rising Star
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Fan Choice
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Alternative Country Album of the Year
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Single of the Year
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Songwriter of the Year
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Video of the Year
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- Patricia Conroy, Ester Dean, Andrew DeRoberts, Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley, Shane McAnally, Madeline Merlo, Tina Parol, Hillary Scott, Ryan Tedder, Dave Thomson - "Champagne Night" (Lady A)
- Marc Beeson, Daniel Tashian, Tenille Townes - "Come As You Are" (Tenille Townes)
- Aaron Goodvin, Ed Hill, Jimmy Ritchey - "Every Time You Take Your Time" (Aaron Goodvin)
- Lindsay Ell, Sam Ellis, Micah Premnath - "Good on You" (Lindsay Ell)
- Zach Abend, Jess Moskaluke, Liz Rose - "Mapdot" (Jess Moskaluke)
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Top Selling Canadian Album of the Year
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Top Selling Canadian Single of the Year
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Drummer of the Year
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Fiddle Player of the Year
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Specialty Instrument Player of the Year
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Radio
Music Director of the Year, Large Market
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Music Director of the Year, Medium/Small Market
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Radio Station of the Year, Large Market
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Radio Station of the Year, Medium/Small Market
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Radio Personality of the Year
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Industry
Booking Agency of the Year
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Country Music Program or Special of the year
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- Sakamoto Agency
- The Feldman Agency
- Invictus Entertainment Group
- Livestar Entertainment Canada
- Paquin Artists Agency
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- Brett Kissel: Live at the Drive-In
- Christmas Time with Tenille Townes
- Gord Bamford’s Real Country Livin’ Father’s Day Special
- Paul McGuire’s Country Countdown
- The Road Less Travelled
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Management Company of the Year
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Music Publishing Company of the Year
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- MDM Artist Management Services
- Big Loud Management
- Jayward Artist Group
- On Ramp Entertainment
- Starseed Entertainment
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- Warner Chappell Music Canada
- Anthem Entertainment
- Big Loud Publishing
- BMG Rights Management (Canada) Inc.
- Sony / ATV Music Publishing
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Record Company of the Year
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Industry Person of the Year
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- Warner Music Canada
- Big Loud Records
- MDM Recordings
- Sony Music Entertainment (Canada)
- Universal Music Canada
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- Brianne Deslippe, Big Loud Records
- Steve Coady, Warner Music Canada
- Warren Copnick , Sony Music Entertainment (Canada)
- Mike Denney, MDM Recordings
- Anya Wilson, Anya Wilson Promotion
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Creative Director(s) of the Year
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Recording Studio of the Year
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- Bronwin Parks, Emma-Lee (The Washboard Union, Everbound, Stage Banner)
- Stephane Lamontagne, Matt Lang, Denis Desro, Carl Lessard (Matt Lang, Socials and Ad Material)
- Ben Dartnell, Brett Kissel, Erica Perreaux (Brett Kissel, Single package for "Make a Life, Not a Living")
- Antoine Moonen (Jess Moskaluke, Socials and Promotional Graphics for The Demos)
- Shae Dupuy, Ceci Mula (Shae Dupuy, Single: "Selfish", Music Video, Social and Promotional Material)
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- MCC Recording Studio
- Barrytone Studios
- Noble Street Studios
- OCL Studios
- Revolution Recording
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Record Producer of the Year
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Retailer of the Year
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Talent Buyer or Promoter of the Year
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Video Director of the Year
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- Paul Biro – Sakamoto Agency
- Jim Cressman – Invictus Entertainment Group
- Rob Cyrynowski – Livestar Entertainment Canada/Hotels Live Canada
- Brooke Dunford – Republic Live
- Adam Oppenheim – Stampede Entertainment Inc.
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- Stephano Barberis - Dallas Smith, "Classic" and "Some Things Never Change"; Gord Bamford, "Diamonds in a Whiskey Glass"; The Washboard Union, "If She Only Knew" and "Never Run Outta Road"
- Ben Knechtel - Jade Eagleson, "All Night to Figure It Out" and "Close"; Robyn Ottolini, "F-150"; The Reklaws, "Not Gonna Not" and "Where I'm From"
- Travis Nesbitt - Dan Davidson, "No Last Call" and "Role Models"; The Road Hammers, "The Boys Are Back At It"; Tim and the Glory Boys, "Without a Prayer"
- Carl Sheldon - Tyler Joe Miller, "Fighting" and "I Would Be Over Me Too"
- Brandi Sidoryk and Krista Wodelet - Nice Horse, "High School" and "Ugly Christmas Sweater"
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References
- ^ Melissa Couto Zuber and Noushin Ziafati, "Dallas Smith named entertainer of the year, takes three trophies at CCMA Awards". CTV News, November 29, 2021.
- ^ a b David Friend, "‘Drag Race’ winner Priyanka to co-host Canada’s country music awards with Lindsay Ell". Toronto Star, November 8, 2021.
- ^ Joe Belanger and Calvi Leon, "Dallas Smith cleans up at Canadian country music awards on historic night". London Free Press, November 29, 2021.
- ^ Katie Colley (September 21, 2021). "The Reklaws Lead CCMA Awards Nominations With Six: See The Full List". ET Canada. Archived from the original on September 23, 2021.
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