Along with offering an impressive line up of great performers from around the world, the annual Canadian Music Week 2011 will include an awards ceremony, the Indies, that has made many other Canadian artists known internationally, such as the cases of Cuban and Canadian resident Alex Cuba, who went to win the Indie in the World Music category and then a Latin Grammy in 2010 and being nominated for a mainstream Grammy early this year (he even recorded a duet with superstar Nelly Furtado) and Edmonton-born, Montreal based and worldwide known Auresia. This year marks the 11th instalment of the Independent Music Awards, which will be presented on March 12 in the Canadian Ballroom of Toronto's Fairmont Royal York Hotel.
Unsurprisingly, given the their recent award-winning ways, Grammy winner Arcade Fire lead the pack with nominations for Album of the Year, Group or Duo of the Year and Live Artist/Group of the Year. The other artists with three nominations are Danny Fernandes, JRDN andMarianas Trench ; the Black Keys are nominated in three international categories.
Other noteworthy Canadians up for awards are Owen Pallett, Shad, Caribou, the New Pornographers, Tokyo Police Club, Broken Social Scene, Tegan and Sara, Diamond Rings, Metric, Crystal Castles, the Sadies, White Lung andBlack Mountain , among others. Read the full list of nominees here.
The night will include performances by Janelle Monáe, Shad, Hollerado, Bombay Bicycle Club, Hannah Georgas and Desperate Union. The ceremony will be broadcast live on the Verge 87 XM on Sirius Satellite Radio.
TheIndies aim to "acknowledge, promote and honour achievements of Canadian and international artists in the independent music sector."
Canadian Music Week is proud to present the nominees for the 11th Annual Independent Music Awards, “The Unsurprisingly, given the their recent award-winning ways, Grammy winner Arcade Fire lead the pack with nominations for Album of the Year, Group or Duo of the Year and Live Artist/Group of the Year. The other artists with three nominations are Danny Fernandes, JRDN and
Other noteworthy Canadians up for awards are Owen Pallett, Shad, Caribou, the New Pornographers, Tokyo Police Club, Broken Social Scene, Tegan and Sara, Diamond Rings, Metric, Crystal Castles, the Sadies, White Lung and
The night will include performances by Janelle Monáe, Shad, Hollerado, Bombay Bicycle Club, Hannah Georgas and Desperate Union. The ceremony will be broadcast live on the Verge 87 XM on Sirius Satellite Radio.
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Featuring performances by Janelle Monae, Shad, Hollerado, Bombay Bicycle Club, Hannah Georgas, and Desperate Union, The Indies will be broadcast live to air on XM Satellite Radio’s “The Verge”. Arcade Fire, Danny Fernandes, JRDN and
And the nominees are…
ALBUM OF THE YEAR (SPONSORED BY CHARTATTACK.COM)
Caribou – Swim (Merge)
The New Pornographers – Together (Last Gang)
The Sadies – Darker Circles (Outside)
GROUP OR DUO OF THE YEAR
Alexisonfire (Dine Alone)
Broken Social Scene (Arts & Crafts)
Elias (Wax Records)
Tegan and Sara (Vapor/Sire)
SINGLE OF THE YEAR (SPONSORED BY ASTRAL RADIO)
Danny Fernandes – Addicted (CP Records)
JRDN – U Can Have It All (
Mia Martina – Stereo Love (CP Records)
My Darkest Days – Pornstar Dancing (604 Records)
SOLO ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Basia Bulat (Secret City)
Diamond Rings (Secret City)
Hannah Georgas (Hidden Pony)
Owen Pallett (Domino)
Shad (Black Box Recordings)
VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Danny Fernandes – Automatic (CP Records)
Hollerado – Americanarama (Royal Mountain/Arts & Crafts)
J Diggz Ft. Neverending White Lights – This Time (Ocean Records)
LIVE ARTIST/GROUP OF THE YEAR
Broken Social Scene (Arts & Crafts)
Danko Jones (Bad Taste Records/Aquarius)
Hollerado (Royal Mountain/Arts & Crafts)
Metric (Last Gang)
BLUES ARTIST/GROUP OF THE YEAR
Downchild (Linus)
Johnny Max Band (Independent)
Matt Andersen (Busted Flat Records)
Shakura S’Aida (Ruf Records)
Shrimp Daddy & The Sharpshooters (Independent)
CHILDREN’S ARTIST/GROUP OF THE YEAR
Andrew Queen (Independent)
The Kerplunks (Independent)
The Monkey Bunch (Independent)
Peter Lenton (Independent)
Rik Barron (Independent)
COUNTRY ARTIST/GROUP OF THE YEAR
Carolyn Dawn Johnson (Dancing Lily/Roadangel)
Deric Ruttan (Black T)
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Gord Bamford (Royalty Records)
ELECTRONIC ARTIST/GROUP OF THE YEAR
Caribou (Merge)
Chromeo (Last Gang)
Crystal Castles (Last Gang)
Diamond Rings (
Holy Fuck (Young Turks/XL)
FOLK/ROOTS ARTIST/GROUP OF THE YEAR
Carolyn Mark (Mint)
Lynn Miles (True North)
Old Man Luedecke (Black Hen)
The Sadies (Outside)
Tim Hus (Stony Plain)
FRANCOPHONE ARTIST/GROUP OF THE YEAR
Bernard Adamus (Grosse Boîte)
Karkwa (Audiogram)
Les Trois Accords (Indica)
Marie-Mai (Musicor)
Radio Radio (Bonsound)
JAZZ ARTIST/GROUP OF THE YEAR
Christine Jensen (Justin Time)
Cory Weeds (Cellar Live)
Elizabeth Shepherd (Do Right!)
Emilie-Claire Barlow (Independent)
Fond Of Tigers (Drip Audio)
METAL ARTIST/GROUP OF THE YEAR
3 Inches of Blood (Century Media)
Annihilator (Neverland/Earache)
Bison B.C. (Metal Blade)
Kataklysm (Nuclear Blast)
Striker (Iron Kodex)
POP ARTIST/GROUP OF THE YEAR
Ash Koley (Nettwerk)
Bobby Bazini (
JRDN (
Laurell (Independent)
PUNK/HARDCORE ARTIST/GROUP OF THE YEAR
Burning Love (Deranged)
Cancer Bats (Distort)
Comeback Kid (Distort)
The Flatliners (Fat Wreck)
White Lung (Deranged)
ROCK ARTIST/GROUP OF THE
Crash Karma (E1 Music)
Danko Jones (Bad Taste Records/Aquarius)
Melissa Auf Der Maur (Phi)
My Darkest Days (604 Records)
URBAN ARTIST/GROUP OR DUO OF THE YEAR
D-Sisive (Urbnet)
Danny Fernandes (CP Records)
Eternia & Moss (Fat Beats Records)
JRDN (
Shad (Black Box Recordings)
WORLD ARTIST/GROUP OF THE YEAR
Alpha Yaya Diallo (
Dubmatix (Renegade Rocker)
Mighty Popo (Independent)
Pacifika (Six Degrees)
INTERNATIONAL GROUP OF THE YEAR
The Black Keys (Nonesuch)
The Dirty Heads (Executive Music Group)
Mumford & Sons (Glassnote Records)
Spoon (Merge)
Temper Trap (Liberation/Infectious)
INTERNATIONAL SOLO ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti (4AD)
Joanna Newsom (Drag City)
Robert Plant (Rounder)
Sufjan Stevens (Asthmatic Kitty)
Taylor Swift (Big Machine)
INTERNATIONAL ALBUM OF THE
LCD Soundsystem – This Is Happening (DFA)
The Black Keys – Brothers (Nonesuch)
The National – High Violet (4AD)
Vampire Weekend – Contra (XL)
INTERNATIONAL SINGLE OF THE YEAR
Angus and Julia Stone – Big Jet Plane (Nettwerk)
The Black Keys – Tighten Up (Nonesuch)
The Dirty Heads – Lay Me Down (Executive Music Group)
Mumford & Sons – Little Lion Man (Glassnote Records)
Temper Trap – Sweet Disposition (Liberation/Infectious)
INTERNATIONAL BREAKTHROUGH ARTIST/GROUP OR DUO OF THE YEAR
Angus and Julia Stone (Nettwerk)
Best Coast (Mexican Summer)
Sleigh Bells (Mom and Pop)
Titus Andronicus (XL)
Two Door Cinema Club (Glassnote)
An initiative of the Canadian Association for the Advancement of Music & the Arts (CAAMA), the awards are limited to independent artists and cover 15 genres of music. Both a public and an industry vote decide the winners. Voting will be accessible through the Indie Awards website at www.indies.ca. For additional details and voting information, please visit the website.
Tickets for this event can be purchased for $30.00 at Ticketmaster, www.ticketmaster.ca, www.canadianmusicfest.com, www.indies.ca, Rotate This and Soundscapes.
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