Juno Awards of 1985


The Juno Awards of 1985, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 4 November 1985 in Toronto. The ceremony was hosted by Andrea Martin and Martin Short at the Harbour Castle Hilton Hotel.
New categories for R&B/Soul and Reggae/Calypso were introduced this year. Nominations in secondary categories were announced 27 September 1985.
The ceremonies were broadcast nationally on CBC Television from 7pm Eastern Time. These included performances by Liberty Silver, Kim Mitchell and a duet of Tina Turner and Bryan Adams. Prime Minister Brian Mulroney was also in attendance.
Earlier in 1985, most major Canadian music artists joined each other to create the benefit single "Tears Are Not Enough". It was not represented among the year's Juno nominations although it demonstrated strength in the Canadian music industry.
This marked the first year that a black female was awarded a Juno: Liberty Silver.

Nominees and winners

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

Winner: Luba
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Winner: Bryan Adams
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Winner: k.d. lang
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Winner: Paul Janz
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Winner: Parachute Club
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Winner: Idle Eyes
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Winner: Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance
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Winner: Anne Murray
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Winner: Murray McLauchlan
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Winner: The Family Brown
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Winner: Canadian Brass
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Winner: David Foster, Chicago 17 by Chicago
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Winner: Hayward Parrott, Underworld by The Front
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Winner: Wilf Carter

[Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award]

Winner: A. Hugh Joseph

Nominated and winning albums

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

Winner: Reckless, Bryan Adams
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Winner: Rob MacIntyre and Dimo Safari, Strange Animal by Gowan
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Winner: Murmel Murmel Munsch, Robert Munsch
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Winner: W.A. Mozart-String Quartets, The Orford String Quartet
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Winner: ', l'Orchestre symphonique de Montreal, Charles Dutoit conductor
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Winner: Born in the U.S.A., Bruce Springsteen
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Winner: A Beautiful Friendship, Don Thompson
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Best Selling Single">Juno Award for Single of the Year">Best Selling Single

Winner: "Never Surrender", Corey Hart
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Winner: "I Want to Know What Love Is", Foreigner
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Winner: "Lost Somewhere Inside Your Love", Liberty Silver
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Winner: "Heaven Must Have Sent You", Liberty Silver and Otis Gayle
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Winner: Rob Quartly, "A Criminal Mind" by Gowan
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