The Juno Award for "Blues Album of the Year" has been awarded since 1994, as recognition each year for the best blues album in Canada. The award used to be a combined blues and gospel award category.
Year | Winner | Album | Nominees | Ref. |
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1994 | Colin Linden | South at Eight/North at Nine |
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1995 | Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir | Joy to the World Jubilation V |
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1996 | Jim Byrnes | That River |
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Long John Baldry | Right to Sing the Blues |
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Year | Winner | Album | Nominees | Ref. |
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1998 | Colin James | National Steel |
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1999 | Fathead | Blues Weather |
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2000 | Ray Bonneville | Gust of Wind |
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2001 | Sue Foley | Love Comin' Down |
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2002 | Colin Linden | Big Mouth |
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Year | Winner | Album | Nominees | Ref. |
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2003 | Jack de Keyzer | 6 String Loverl |
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2004 | Morgan Davis | Painkiller |
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2005 | Garrett Mason | I'm Just A Man |
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2006 | Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne | Let It Loose |
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2007 | House of Refuge |
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2008 | Building Full of Blues |
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2009 | Julian Fauth | Ramblin’ Son |
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2010 | Jack de Keyzer | The Corktown Sessions |
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2011 | Jim Byrnes | Everywhere West |
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2012 | MonkeyJunk | To Behold |
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2013 | Steve Strongman | A Natural Fact |
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2014 | Downchild Blues Band | Can You Hear the Music |
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2015 | Steve Hill | Solo Recordings, Vol. 2 |
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2016 | Harrison Kennedy | This Is From Here |
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2017 | Paul Reddick | Ride the One |
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2018 | MonkeyJunk | Time to Roll |
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2019 | Colin James | Miles to Go |
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2020 | Dawn Tyler Watson | Mad Love |
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2021 | Crystal Shawanda | Church House Blues |
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2022 | Colin James | Open Road |
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2023 | Angelique Francis | Long River |
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2024 | Blue Moon Marquee | Scream, Holler & Howl |
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