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Music Nova Scotia Music & Industry Award Voting Is Now Open!

Music Nova Scotia Music & Industry Award Voting Is Now Open!

(August 17, 2023 – Halifax, NS) Music Nova Scotia is pleased to present the 2023 Music Nova Scotia Music & Industry Award nominees! With 283 total individual award submissions covering 21 music and 6 industry categories, Jah’Mila and Quake Matthews lead the way with four award nominations each. Following close behind with three nominations each are Andrew Jackson, Braden Lam, Corey LeRue, Jenn Grant, Kayo, Nicole Ariana, O’Sound, and Rich Aucoin.


Voting for the 2023 Music & Industry Award winners is now open! All Music Nova Scotia members in good standing are eligible to vote for this year’s Music and Industry Awards, and must vote for a minimum of 50% of the ballot in the Music Awards in order to submit their ballot. Voting will take place online through the Music Nova Scotia website. Voting is now open and will close on Thursday, August 31, 11:59 PM AST. Once voting closes, jury scores and popular vote will be combined to determine the winner of each category.


Every year, the Volunteer Of The Year Award is selected and presented by the Nova Scotia Music Week Host Committee. See below for a complete list of award nominees.

The following 2 categories did not receive the required 4 or more eligible nominations to activate their category: 

Children’s Artist of the Year

Traditional Recording of the Year

Award winners will be announced at Nova Scotia Music Week on Sunday November 5th at 11am at the Rodd Grand Yarmouth. Details on the awards ceremony and tickets will be announced later this fall.

Festival Wristbands and Delegate Passes are on sale now.

The general public is able to vote for Entertainer of the Year here. The public is able to vote once daily, per the email address provided.

2023
music awards


African Nova Scotian Artist of the Year

Jah’Mila

JupiterReign

Kayo

Maggie Andrew

O’Sound

Americana/Bluegrass Recording

Aaron MacDonald – Rights & Wrongs

JJ ROOTS – Euphoria

Lookout Tower – Fields

The Bombadils – Dear Friend

Wayne Bedecki – Running So Long

Blues Recording of the Year

Allen Snow – The Quorum

Jon Hines – A Pale Blue Dot

Kevin Fletcher – Sades Place Studio

Lookout Tower – Smoke Over Sound

Classical Recording of the Year

Charke-Cormier Duo – Equation of Time 

Edward Enman – Breathe In, Breathe Out

India Gailey – to you through

Maureen Batt & Tara Scott – Durme, Durme: Four Ladino Folk Songs 

Country Recording of the Year

Cameron Nickerson – Submission

Elyse Aeryn – Joy State of Mind

Keven Daken – Living Inside of Lonely

Nicholas Layes – 1990’s Country Revival

Witchitaw – Good Time & Now

DJ of the Year 

Cloverdale

DJ Century Samuel

Jules Worth

Kayo

Kitty Bass

Electronic Artist of the Year

Cloverdale

Corey LeRue

Kyashi

Rich Aucoin

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Entertainer of the Year 

Braden Lam

Classified

Daniel James McFadyen

Jah’Mila

Jenn Grant

Nicole Ariana

Quake Matthews 

Rankin MacInnis

Rich Aucoin

Willie Stratton

Folk/Roots Recording of the Year

Braden Lam – Strange Paradise

Daniel James McFadyen – Songs to Show Your Friends 

Moira & Claire – i’m not usually this forward but…

Terra Spencer & Ben Caplan – Old News

Villages – Dark Island

Hip Hop/Rap Recording of the Year

Bowen V.O.K – Live & Learn Vol 1

Classified – Retrospected

Eazy10 – Welcome to the Show!

John Snow – Born to be Legendary

Quake Matthews – The Darkroom

Indigenous Artist of the Year

Angel Ann Julien

DeeDee Austin

Drives the Common Man

Joe H Henry

Gearl

Jazz Recording of the Year

Ally Fiola & the Next Quest – Interblaze

Gina Burgess – ISNOW

Jackson\Wilson Duo – New Doors

James Shaw Music – III​/​V

Sly-Fi – Crypto Bro

Loud Recording of the Year

All Honesty – Everyone You’ve Ever Known 

Fear and Filth – Blessed Be

Kilmore – From The Inside

The Bloody Hell – Nobody Cares

Vormir – When Planets Collide

Music Video of the Year

Braden Lam – Don’t Let Go (Chapter 1 of 2) – Directed by Tim Mombourquette & Braden Lam

DeeDee Austin – Buried Truth – Directed by Mike Boyd, Produced by Andy Hines

Jenn Grant – Judy – Directed by Tessa Fleming

Nicole Ariana – Shameless – Directed by Griffin O’Toole

Quake Matthews – Try – Directed by DGT

Musician of the Year

Andrew Jackson

Cassie Mann

Gina Burgess

Kate Bo

O’Sound

New Artist Recording of the Year

Jah’Mila – Roots Girl

Maura Whitman – Introspection

Moira & Claire – i’m not usually this forward but…

Sleepy Kicks – Fizz

Steel Cut Oats – At The Eleventh Hour

Pop Recording of the Year

Carleton Stone – Papercut

Good Dear Good – Arrival

Karen Robinson – The Flip Side

Maura Whitman – Introspection

Rich Aucoin – Synthetic: Season 1

Prix de l’Acadie

Laura Rae

Mary Beth Carty

P’tit Belliveau

Peanut Butter Sunday

Yvette d’Entremont

Rock Recording of the Year

Peanut Butter Sunday – Quoi-ce y’a pour souper?

Rain Over St. Ambrose – Liar

Sleepy Kicks – Fizz

Steel Cut Oats – At The Eleventh Hour

Voodoo Sometimes – A Hummingbird’s Vice

R&B/Soul Recording of the Year

Jah’Mila – Roots Girl

Kayo – TRIP

Nicole Ariana – Crybaby

Laura Roy – Odyssey

O’Sound – 235

SOCAN Songwriter of the Year 

Adam Baldwin

Corey LeRue

Jenn Grant

Pillow Fite

Quake Matthews

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2023
industry awards


Artistic Development Award

Big Turnip Records

Eirinn Fraser

Katrina Lopes

Makye Clayton

Micah Smith

Sound of Pop

Emerging Industry Professional of the Year

Anna Brown

Kolade Kolawole-Boboye

Morgan Simms

Nik MacDonald

Ninad Tripathi

Todd Mercer

Live Sector Award

Crescendo Fest

Makin’ Waves presented by Sydney Credit Union

Rankin’s Winter Warmers

Shoebox Cantina

TD Halifax Jazz Festival 

The Jubilee

Media Arts Award

Andrew Jackson

CBFM 

Israel Ekanem

Mike and Kristen

Richard Lann

The Boom at Noon

Recording Sector Award

Corey LeRue

Erin Costelo

Fang Recording

Future Dad Music

Makye Clayton

Thomas J. Stajcer

Sound, Tech and Production Award

Alec Martin

Derek Martin

Devin Farrell

John Mullane (Future Dad)

Rodger Leeder

Stephen ‘Snickers’ Smith

For all inquiries about the awards nominations and voting process, please contact:


Dana Beeler

Events and Strategic Development Manager

Email: dana@musicnovascotia.ca

Phone: +1 902-800-8525

For interviews and press inquiries, please contact:


Kelsey Whynot

Marketing, Communications, and Sponsorship Coordinator

Email: kelsey@musicnovascotia.ca

Phone: +1 902-334-1995

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