Saskatchewan 2021 Nominees: Canadian Country Music Awards

Saskatchewan 2021 Nominees: Canadian Country Music Awards

by SaskMusic

September 22, 2021 in Industry News

September 22/2021: The Canadian Country Music Association® (CCMA) and Corus Entertainment, the 2021 CCMA Awards media partner, have announced the nominees for the 39th Canadian Country Music Awards presented by TD. The 2021 CCMA Awards presented by TD will be broadcast from London ON on November 29, bringing together Canada’s country music industry for the first time in over two years. Awards will additionally be presented during a dinner and awards show on November 28, as part of Country Music Week.

Leading the Saskatchewan nominations is Jess Moskaluke with four nods (Album of the Year, Female Artist of the Year, Songwriter(s) of the Year, Video of the Year).

The fan-voted Amazon Music and Alexa Fans’ Choice category this year includes Tenille Arts alongside Dean Brody, Jade Eagleson, High Valley, Brett Kissel, Tyler Joe Miller, MacKenzie Porter, The Reklaws, Dallas Smith and Tenille Townes. Fans can now vote online by streaming Amazon Music’s Fans’ Choice playlist, or by asking, “Alexa, vote for [Nominee] for the Amazon Music and Alexa Fans’ Choice Award.” Visit ccma.org/fanschoice to learn more.

Congratulations to the 2021 Canadian Country Music Award nominees from Saskatchewan. You can view the full nominee list at https://ccma.org/2021-nominees/ #CCMAawards #CCMAnomday

Jess Moskaluke

  • Ford F-150 Album of the Year: The Demos
  • Female Artist of the Year
  • Songwriter(s) of the Year: Zach Abend, Jess Moskaluke, Liz Rose For “Mapdot”, Performed By Jess Moskaluke
  • PRS Guitars Video of the Year: “Mapdot”

Tenille Arts

  • Amazon Music and Alexa Fans’ Choice
  • Female Artist of the Year

Hunter Brothers

  • Group or Duo of the Year
  • PRS Guitars Video of the Year: “Hard Dirt”

CILG-FM, Moose Jaw

  • Radio Station of the Year (Medium / Small Market)

Bart McKay

  • Record Producer(s) of the Year: Jesse Frasure, Brett Kissel, Bart McKay for album “What Is Life?” by Brett Kissel

Also congrats to Nashville-based, Saskatchewan-born Louis O’Reilly’s On Ramp Entertainment, nominated for Management Company of the Year.

Additionally to Toronto’s Antoine Moonen, nominated for Creative Director(s) of the Year for work on Jess Moskaluke’s EP: The Demos, Vinyl: The Vinyl, Socials and Promotional Graphics.

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