Bryan Adams and His Success With the Juno Awards
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The Juno Awards are the Canadian “Grammys” recognizing Canadian music artists achievements. Bryan Adams (from Kingston, Ontario) is one of the most successful Juno Award winners in history. He has racked up an amazing 56 nominations. He has also won over 8 times. He won the coveted Male Vocalist of the Year award in 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 and again 10 years later in 1997 with his album “18 til I Die”. In 2000 he won the Best Male Artist award. These albums won album of the year: “Cuts Like a Knife” (1984), “Reckless” (1985). He’s also received awards for Producer of the Year and an International Achievement Award. His 1993 album “ Waking up the Neighbors” won Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic). His lyric and musical talent was awarded with Best Songwriter in 1999.
In 2010 Adams was honoured by the Junos with a very special award. It was the “Allan Waters Humanitarian Award” for his work with Amnesty International, the Prince’s Trust, “Reach Out to Asia”, Pakistan Earthquake Relief, Greenpeace and PETA. Bryan Adams Juno Awards demonstrate what a great talent he has both behind the scenes, in the studio, on tour and as a Global Ambassador.
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