Dan Mangan at the 2012 Juno Awards
Photo: Vancouver Sun
Congrats to my main man Dan Mangan on winning the awards for Best New Artist and Best Alternative Album at the 41st Annual Juno Awards. Among the other big winners on the night were Feist, Michael Buble, Justin Bieber, Dallas Green and of course, The Sheepdogs.
Dan Mangan tour dates and the list of 2012 Juno Award winners after the jump.
Dan Mangan 2012 Tour Dates
Apr 05, 2012 Tourcoing, France Le Grand Mix w/ Nadeah
Apr 06, 2012 Paris, France La Mechanique Ondulatoire w/ Flip Grater
Apr 07, 2012 Eindhoven, NL Effenaar w/ The Crackling
Apr 08, 2012 Utrecht, Netherlands Tivoli De Helling w/ The Crackling
Apr 09, 2012 Hamburg, Germany Uebel and Gefaehrlich w/ The Crackling
Apr 12, 2012 Osnabruck, Germany Popsalon Festival
Apr 13, 2012 Bremen, Germany Schlachthof w/ The Crackling
Apr 14, 2012 Berlin, Germany Lido w/ Zeus
Apr 16, 2012 Erlangen, Germany E-Werk w/ Zeus
Apr 17, 2012 Vienna, Austria Fluc w/ Zeus
Apr 18, 2012 Munich, Germany Hansa 39 w/ Zeus
Apr 19, 2012 Cologne, Germany Gebaeude 9 w/ Zeus
Apr 20, 2012 Rotterdam, Netherlands Motel Mozaique
Apr 21, 2012 Reutlingen, Germany Burning Eagle Fest
Apr 23, 2012 Aarau, Switzerland Kiff w/ Zeus
Apr 24, 2012 Frankfurt, Germany Brotfabrik w/ Zeus
Apr 25, 2012 Trier, Germany Exhaus w/ Zeus
Apr 26, 2012 Antwerp, Belgium Trixbar w/ Zeus
Apr 27, 2012 Brighton and Hove, United Kingdom The Hope w/ Zeus
Apr 28, 2012 Manchester, United Kingdom Castle w/ Zeus
Apr 29, 2012 Glasgow, Scotland Stereo w/ Zeus
May 01, 2012 Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom Cluny 2 w/ Zeus
May 02, 2012 Bristol, UK Louisiana w/ Zeus
May 03, 2012 London, UK Bush Hall w/ Zeus
May 04, 2012 Oxford, United Kingdom Jericho Tavern w/ Zeus
May 05, 2012 Leeds, United Kingdom Holy Trinity Church Live at Leeds Festival
Jun 21, 2012 Telluride, CO Telluride Blues Festival w/ Allison Krauss, John Prine, Laura Marling and more
Jul 08, 2012 Kelowna, BC Keloha Festival w/ Awolnation, The Sheepdogs, Said the Whale, Hey Ocean, and more
Aug 03, 2012 Montreal, QC Osheaga Music and Arts Festival
Aug 04, 2012 Montreal, QC Osheaga Music and Arts Festival
Aug 05, 2012 Montreal, QC Osheaga Music and Arts Festival
2012 Juno Award Winners
JUNO FAN CHOICE: Justin Bieber
SINGLE OF THE YEAR: The Sheepdogs, “I Don’t Know.”
ALBUM OF THE YEAR: Michael Bublé, Christmas.
ARTIST OF THE YEAR: Feist
NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR: Dan Mangan
SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR: Dallas Green for “We Found Each Other” and “Weightless,” from Little Hell.
DANCE RECORDING OF THE YEAR: Martin Solveig and Dragonette, “Hello.”
INTERNATIONAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR: Adele, 21.
NEW GROUP OF THE YEAR: The Sheepdogs.
GROUP OF THE YEAR: Arkells
COUNTRY ALBUM OF THE YEAR: Terri Clark, Roots and Wings.
ADULT ALTERNATIVE ALBUM OF THE YEAR: Feist, Metals.
ALTERNATIVE ALBUM OF THE YEAR: Dan Mangan, Oh Fortune.
POP ALBUM OF THE YEAR: Hedley, Storms.
ROCK ALBUM OF THE YEAR: The Sheepdogs, Learn & Burn.
VOCAL JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR: Sonia Johnson, Le carré de nos amours.
CONTEMPORARY JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR: Phil Dwyer Orchestra featuring Mark Fewer, Changing Seasons.
TRADITIONAL JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR: David Braid, Verge.
INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR: Stretch Orchetstra, Stretch Orchestra.
FRANCOPHONE ALBUM OF THE YEAR: Malajube, La caverne.
CHILDREN’S ALBUM OF THE YEAR: Charlie Hope, Songs Stories and Friends: Let’s Go Play!
CLASSICAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR, SOLO OR CHAMBER ENSEMBLE: Marc André Hamelin, Liszt Piano Sonata.
CLASSICAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR, LARGE ENSEMBLE OR SOLOIST(S) WITH LARGE ENSEMBLE ACCOMPANIMENT: Alexandre Da Costa/Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, Daugherty: Fire and Blood.
CLASSICAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR: VOCAL OR CHORAL PERFORMANCE: Jan Archibald/Orchestre Symphonique Bienne/Thomas Rosner, Haydn Arias.
CLASSICAL COMPOSITION OF THE YEAR: Derek Charke, “Sepia Fragments,” Sea to Sea.
RAP RECORDING OF THE YEAR: Drake, Take Care.
R&B/SOUL RECORDING OF THE YEAR: Melanie Fiona, Gone and Never Coming Back.
REGGAE RECORDING OF THE YEAR: Exco Levi, Bleaching Shop.
ABORIGINAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR: Murray Porter, Songs Lived & Life Played.
ROOTS AND TRADITIONAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR, SOLO: Bruce Cockburn, Small Source of Comfort.
ROOTS AND TRADITIONAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR, GROUP: The Wailin’ Jennys, Bright Morning Stars.
BLUES ALBUM OF THE YEAR: MonkeyJunk, To Behold.
CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN/GOSPEL ALBUM OF THE YEAR: Downhere, On the Altar of Love.
WORLD MUSIC ALBUM OF THE YEAR: Kiran Ahluwalia, Aam Zameen: common ground.
JACK RICHARDSON PRODUCER OF THE YEAR: Brian Howes for Hedley, “Heavens Gonna Wait” (from Storms) and Nickelback, “Trying Not to Love You” (from Here and Now).
RECORDING ENGINEER OF THE YEAR: George Seara for Michael Kaeshammer, “A Little Bit of Love” (from Kaeshammer) and Laila Biali, “Let Go” (from Tracing Light).
VIDEO OF THE YEAR: The Sadies, “Rumbleseat,” directed by Mike Roberts.
MUSIC DVD OF THE YEAR: Feist:Look What the Light Did Now.
ELECTRONIC ALBUM OF THE YEAR: Tim Hecker, Ravedeath, 1972.
METAL/HARD MUSIC ALBUM OF THE YEAR: KEN mode, Venerable.
WALT GREALIS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Gary Slaight
ALLAN WATERS HUMANITARIAN AWARD: Simple Plan