Music Nova Scotia announces nominees for 2024 Nova Scotia Music & Industry Awards

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Music Nova Scotia has announced the nominees for the 2024 Nova Scotia Music & Industry Awards

Winners will be announced during Nova Scotia Music Week, on November 10 at 11:00AM. Nominees in the category of Classical Recording of the Year include David Potvin – Catharsis; Edward Enman – Insights; India Gailey – Problematica; Measha Brueggergosman-Lee – Zombie Blizzard; and Symphony Nova Scotia – Defiant Dances. 

The full list of nominees is as follows: 

African Nova Scotian Artist of the Year

Jody Upshaw
JupiterReign
Levon the Prince
Maggie Andrew
Mayaya

Americana/Bluegrass Recording of the Year

Callum Gaudet – Ghosts
Joe H Henry – Keep the Fire Burning
Lookout Tower – First Class Raft
Norma MacDonald – In Waves
Old Man Luedecke – She Told Me Where To Go

Children’s Artist of the Year

Donna & Andy – A Jolly Bunch are We
Levon the Prince – JUMP
Matt the Music Man – Matt the Music Man
Vladimir Sitnikov – A Christmas Dollhouse
Wuzzô – Wuzzô

Classical Recording of the Year

David Potvin – Catharsis
Edward Enman – Insights
India Gailey – Problematica
Measha Brueggergosman-Lee – Zombie Blizzard
Symphony Nova Scotia – Defiant Dances

Country Recording of the Year

2nd Generation – Kinamu, A Mi’kmaw Journey
Hearts of Kin – Beautiful Burn
Ian Alistair Gosbee – Ray of sunshine
Jackie Putnam – Jackie Putnam
Tide & Timbre – Tide & Timbre 

DJ of the Year

Bad Friends
Cloverdale
DJ Hotcue
Matty Galaxy
PINEO & LOEB

Entertainer of the Year

Cloverdale
Daniel James McFadyen
Elyse Aeryn
Jah’Mila
Leanne Hoffman
Loviet
Neon Dreams
Rankin MacInnis & the Broken Reeds
Rich Aucoin
T. Thomason

Electronic Artist of the Year

Bad Friends
Cloverdale
Matty Galaxy
PINEO & LOEB
Rich Aucoin

Folk/Roots Recording of the Year 

Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers – Marks on the Ground
Clare Siobhan – Seek the Sun
Daniel James McFadyen – Songs To Show Your Friends
Devarrow – A Long & Distant Wave
Freya Milliken – Wholeheartedly

Hip Hop/Rap Recording of the Year

Black Rook – Black Rook
DK – Atlantic Rap Vol. 1
Gearl – Gearl Ji’j
HARMZ – Better Watch
Kye Clayton and SOS Benji – B.A.M

Indigenous Artist of the Year

2nd Generation
Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers
Angel Ann Julian
DeeDee Austin
Joe H Henry

Loud Recording of the Year 

Bologna Colorado – No Refund
Chester Doom – Crows Go Home
ONGORAH – ONGORAH
Orchid’s Curse – The Decay
Spirit of the Wildfire – Nothing Ever Breaks 

Music Video of the Year 

Daniel James McFadyen – Sunshine, Directed by Griffin O’Toole
HARMZ – Better Watch, Directed by Harmony Adesola
India Gailey – Grotesquerie, directed by India Gailey
Leanne Hoffman – Portuguese Tarts, Directed by Alexa Faye
Neon Dreams – The Art of Letting Go, Directed by Dan Lewis Cole & Frank Kadillac

Musician of the Year

Cassie Mann
Kate Bo
Kim Dunn
Matt Meuse
Patrick Murphy

New Artist Recording of the Year

Clare Siobhan – Seek the Sun
Julia Cunningham – Dive Deep
Lindsay Misiner & The 7th Mystic – Lindsay Misiner & The 7th Mystic
Maggie Andrew – DAY JOB
Mayaya – Dream Boat

Pop Recording of the Year

Kate Hennessey – Dreams
Leanne Hoffman – The Text Collector
Maggie Andrew – DAY JOB
Neon Dreams – The Good, The True And The Beautiful
P’tit Belliveau – P’tit Belliveau

Prix de l’Acadie

Hirondelles
Kristen Martell
P’tit Belliveau
Peanut Butter Sunday
Sluice

R&B/Soul Recording of the Year

aRENYE ft. Nulo – Full Circle II
Avery Dakin – Bloom
Jah’Mila – Woman of the Sun
Lindsay Misiner & The 7th Mystic – Lindsay Misiner & The 7th Mystic
Mat Elliott – South Endings

Rock Recording of the Year

Customer Service – Live More Forever
Like A Motorcycle – Pretty Pleased
Loviet – The Nighttime Is All In The Timing
POSTDATA – Run Wild
The Town Heroes – SINGIN’

SOCAN Songwriter of the Year

Avery Dakin
Braden Lam
Daniel James McFadyen
Maggie Andrew
Pillow Fite

Traditional Recording of the Year 

Amelia Parker – Forwards
Brad Reid – The Bridge
Bradley Murphy – BEUL
Neil McDaniel – Painting on the Wall
Rachel Davis & Darren McMullen – home

Voting is open now, and will remain open until August 22. Music Nova Scotia members are invited to vote for every category, while the general public may only vote for Entertainer of the Year.

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