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Annual Canadian music award category
The
Juno Award for "Producer of the Year" has been awarded since 1975, as recognition each year for the best
record producer in
Canada . It was renamed the "Jack Richardson Producer of the Year" award in 2003, after
Jack Richardson who was a noted Canadian record producer.[
citation needed ]
Winners
Producer of the Year (1970–1977)
Producer of the Year - Single (1978)
Producer of the Year - Album (1978)
Producer of the Year (1979–1998)
1979 -
Gino Vannelli ,
Joe Vannelli & Ross Vannelli,
Brother to Brother by Gino Vannelli
1980 -
Bruce Fairbairn ,
Armageddon by
Prism
1981 -
Gene Martynec , "Tokyo" by
Bruce Cockburn and "
High School Confidential " by
Rough Trade
1982 -
Paul Dean &
Bruce Fairbairn , "
Working for the Weekend " and "
When It's Over " by
Loverboy
1983 -
Bill Henderson &
Brian MacLeod , "Whatcha Gonna Do" and "Secret Information" from
Opus X by
Chilliwack
1984 -
Bryan Adams ,
Cuts Like a Knife by Bryan Adams
1985 -
David Foster ,
Chicago 17 by
Chicago
1986 -
David Foster , St. Elmo's Fire Soundtrack by various artists
1987 -
Daniel Lanois ,
So by
Peter Gabriel
1989 -
Daniel Lanois &
Robbie Robertson , "Showdown at Big Sky" and "Somewhere Down the Crazy River" from
Robbie Robertson by Robbie Robertson
1990 -
Bruce Fairbairn ,
Pump by
Aerosmith
1991 -
David Tyson , "Baby, It's Tonight" from
A View from 3rd Street by
Jude Cole and "Don't Hold Back Your Love" from
Change of Season by
Hall & Oates
1992 -
Bryan Adams (Co-producer
Robert John "Mutt" Lange ), "
(Everything I Do) I Do It for You " and "
Can't Stop This Thing We Started " from
Waking Up the Neighbours by Bryan Adams
1993 -
k.d. lang &
Ben Mink (Co-producer
Greg Penny ), "
Constant Craving " and "The Mind of Love" from
Ingénue by k.d. lang
1994 - Steven MacKinnon &
Marc Jordan , "Waiting for a Miracle" from Reckless Valentine by Marc Jordan
1995 -
Robbie Robertson , "Skin Walker" and "It Is a Good Day to Die" from
Music for The Native Americans by Robbie Robertson
1996 -
Michael Phillip Wojewoda , "End of the World" from
Cock's Crow by
The Waltons and "Beaton's Delight" from
Hi™ How Are You Today? by
Ashley MacIsaac
1997 -
Garth Richardson , "Bar-X-the Rocking M" from
Stag by
Melvins and "Mailman" from
Shot by
The Jesus Lizard
1998 -
Pierre Marchand , "
Building a Mystery " from
Surfacing by
Sarah McLachlan
Best Producer (1999–2001)
Jack Richardson Best Producer (2002)
Jack Richardson Producer of the Year (2003–present)
2003 -
Alanis Morissette , "
Hands Clean "; "
So Unsexy "
2004 -
Gavin Brown , "
Try Honesty "; "
I Hate Everything About You "
2005 -
Bob Rock , "
Welcome to My Life "; "
Some Kind of Monster "
2006 -
Neil Young , "
The Painter "
2007 -
Brian Howes , "
Trip " and "
Lips of an Angel " (
Hedley )
2008 -
Joni Mitchell , "Hana" and "Bad Dreams"
2009 -
Daniel Lanois , "Here Is What Is" and "Not Fighting Anymore" (Daniel Lanois)
2010 -
Bob Rock , "
Haven't Met You Yet " and "
Baby (You've Got What It Takes) " from
Crazy Love by
Michael Bublé
2011 -
Daniel Lanois , "Hitchhiker" from
Le Noise by
Neil Young and "I Believe in You" from
Black Dub by Black Dub
2012 -
Brian Howes , "Heaven's Gonna Wait" from
Storms by
Hedley and "Trying Not to Love You" from
Here and Now by
Nickelback
2013 -
James Shaw , "
Youth Without Youth " and "Breathing Underwater" from
Synthetica by
Metric
2014 -
Cirkut (co-producer
Luke Gottwald ), "
Wrecking Ball " from
Bangerz by
Miley Cyrus and "
Give It 2 U " from
Blurred Lines by
Robin Thicke
2015 -
Adam Messinger , "Change Your Life" (co-producer Nasri Atweh) from
The New Classic by
Iggy Azalea ; "Rude" from
Don't Kill the Magic by
Magic!
2016 -
Bob Ezrin , "Honey Honey", "What Love Is All About" from
What Love Is All About by
Johnny Reid
2017 -
A Tribe Called Red , "R.E.D." feat.
Yasiin Bey ,
Narcy &
Black Bear , "Sila" feat.
Tanya Tagaq from
We Are the Halluci Nation by
A Tribe Called Red
2018 -
Diana Krall , "L-O-V-E", "Night and Day"
2019 -
Eric Ratz , "People's Champ", "Relentless" (
Arkells ,
Rally Cry )
2020 - Ben Kaplan - "Brittle Bones Nicky" (
Rare Americans ), "It's Alright" (
Mother Mother )
2021 -
WondaGurl : "
Aim for the Moon " (
Pop Smoke feat.
Quavo ); "Gang Gang" (
JackBoys and
Sheck Wes )
[1]
2022 -
WondaGurl — "Fair Trade" (
Drake feat.
Travis Scott ), "Made a Way" (
FaZe Kaysan feat.
Lil Durk and
Future )
2023 -
Akeel Henry — "
For Tonight " (
Giveon ), "Splash" (
John Legend )
[2]
2024 -
Shawn Everett — "Used to Be Young" (
Miley Cyrus ), "What Now" (
Brittany Howard )
[3]
References
Awards to individuals Awards for recordings Awards for technicality Discontinued categories Special awards Years Leadership Notes 1 Due to the rescheduling of the ceremony from late fall to early spring, no ceremony was held in 1988.