The Juno Awards of 1987 , representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 2 November 1987 in Toronto at a ceremony in the O'Keefe Centre . Howie Mandel was the host for the ceremonies, which were broadcast on CBC Television .
This was the last year the Juno presentations were held in the latter part of the calendar year. CARAS , which was responsible for the awards, chose to revert to an early-year scheduling, therefore no Junos were awarded 1988 but were rescheduled to March 1989.
Nominees and winners
Winner: Bryan Adams
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Winner: Luba (Capitol)
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Winner: Bryan Adams (A&M)
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Winner: Rita MacNeil
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Winner: Tim Feehan
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Winner: Tom Cochrane & Red Rider (Capitol)
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Winner: Frozen Ghost
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Winner: Jim Vallance
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Winner: k.d. lang (WEA)
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Winner: Ian Tyson (Stony Plain)
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Winner: Prairie Oyster (Stony Plain)
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Winner: David Foster (WEA)
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Winner: Daniel Lanois , So – Peter Gabriel (WEA)
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Winner: Gino Vannelli and Joe Vannelli , "Wild Horses " & "Young Lover" by Gino Vannelli
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Winner: The Guess Who
Winner: Bruce Allen
Nominated and winning albums
Winner: Shakin' Like a Human Being – Kim Mitchell (Alert)
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Winner: Jamie Bennett and Shari Spier, Small Victories by The Parachute Club
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Winner: If You Could See Me Now – The Oscar Peterson Four (A&M)
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Winner: Schubert, Quintet in C – The Orford String Quartet , Ofra Harnoy (cello ) (Fanfare)
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Winner: Holst: The Planets – Montreal Symphony Orchestra , Charles Dutoit (conductor ) (PolyGram)
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Beethoven, Piano Concertos – Toronto Symphony , Anton Kuerti (piano ) (CBC Ent.)
Berlioz: Romeo et Juliette – Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Charles Dutoit (conductor) (PolyGram)
Stravinsky, The Firebird – Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Charles Dutoit (conductor) (PolyGram)
Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture, Capriccio Italien, March Slave, Nutcracker Suite – Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Charles Dutoit, (conductor) (PolyGram)
Winner: Drums! – Bill Usher (Kids')
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Bananas in His Eyebrows – Roberta Lynne Stones (Banana)
Diamond in the Rough – Charlotte Diamond (Hug Bug)
Family Album – Rick & Judy (Mariposa)
Family Pie – Kim & Jerry Brodey (Kids')
Winner: True Blue – Madonna
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Nominated and winning releases
Winner: "Someday " – Glass Tiger (Capitol)
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Winner: "Venus " – Bananarama
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Cadenzas – Impact, Alexina Louie (composer) (Centrediscs)
Overture to a Fairy Tale – Canadian & Russian Overtures, Oskar Morawetz (composer) (CBC Ent.)
Scherzo For String Orchestra – Entre Amis, Andre Prevost (composer) (CBC Ent.)
Winner: Peek-A-Boo – Kim Richardson (A&M)
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Winner: Mean While – Leroy Sibbles (Attic)
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Chant, Chant – Errol Blackwood (Jahmaker)
Crazy – Messenjah (Version)
Empty Promises – Adrian Miller (Bridge)
Live Via Sattalites – Sattalites (Axe)
Winner: Ron Berti, "Love Is Fire" – The Parachute Club (Current/BMG)
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References
Dafoe, Chris (3 November 1987). "Quirky Lang delights Juno crowd". Globe and Mail . pp. D5.
External links
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.