Juno Awards of 1978


The Juno Awards of 1978, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 29 March 1978 in Toronto at a ceremony hosted for a second consecutive year by David Steinberg at the Harbour Castle Hilton Convention Centre. A 2-hour broadcast of the ceremonies was available nationally on CBC Television. 1500 people were present at the ceremonies.
At a news conference following the awards, on 31 March 1978, Stompin' Tom Connors announced he would return his Juno trophies to awards organiser CARAS as a protest against rewarding "Juno jumpers" or artists who do not maintain a residence or presence in Canada. Connors earlier withdrew his nomination as Country Male Vocalist of the Year.

Nominees and winners

Female Vocalist of the Year">Juno Award for Artist of the Year">Female Vocalist of the Year

Winner: Patsy Gallant
Other nominees:
Winner: Dan Hill
Other nominees:
Winner: Lisa Dalbello
Other nominees:
Winner: David Bradstreet
Other nominees:
Winner: Rush
Other nominees:
Winner: Hometown Band

Composer of the Year">Juno Award for Songwriter of the Year">Composer of the Year

Winner: Dan Hill, "Sometimes When We Touch"

Country Female Vocalist of the Year">Juno Award for Country Recording of the Year">Country Female Vocalist of the Year

Winner: Carroll Baker
Other nominees:
Winner: Ronnie Prophet
Other nominees:
Multiple Juno winner Stompin' Tom Connors withdrew his nomination to protest Junos given to expatriate Canadians.

Country Group or Duo of the Year">Juno Award for Country Recording of the Year">Country Group or Duo of the Year

Winner: The Good Brothers

Folk Singer of the Year">Juno Award for Folk Artist of the Year">Folk Singer of the Year

Winner: Gordon Lightfoot
Other nominees:
Winner: André Gagnon
Other nominees:
Winner: Matthew McCauley/Fred Mollin, "Sometimes When We Touch" by Dan Hill

Producer of the Year (album)">Jack Richardson Producer of the Year Award">Producer of the Year (album)

Winner: Matthew McCauley/Fred Mollin, Longer Fuse by Dan Hill

Recording Engineer of the Year">Juno Award for Recording Engineer of the Year">Recording Engineer of the Year

Winner:
Winners:

Best Selling Album">Juno Award for Album of the Year">Best Selling Album

Winner: Longer Fuse, Dan Hill
Other nominees:
Winner: Dave Anderson, Short Turn by Short Turn

[Juno Award for Classical [Album of the Year - Solo or Chamber Ensemble|Best Classical Album of the Year]]

Winner: Three Borodin Symphonies, Toronto Symphony Orchestra

Best Selling International Album">Juno Award for International Album of the Year">Best Selling International Album

Winner: Rumours, Fleetwood Mac

Best Jazz Album">Juno Award for Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year">Best Jazz Album

Winner: Big Band Jazz, Rob McConnell & The Boss Brass

Best Selling Single">Juno Award for Single of the Year">Best Selling Single

Winner: "Sugar Daddy", Patsy Gallant
Other nominees:
Winner: "When I Need You", Leo Sayer