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Juno Awards of 1975

The Juno Awards of 1975, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 24 March 1975 in Toronto at a ceremony in the Canadian National Exhibition. Paul Anka was the host for the ceremonies, which were broadcast for the first time. Canadians were able to watch the event on CBC Television from 10pm Eastern Time.

Nominees and winners
===Female Vocalist of the Year=== Winner: Anne Murray Other nominees: • Alexis Radlin • Patsy GallantSusan JacksCathy Young ===Male Vocalist=== Winner: Gordon LightfootPaul AnkaStompin' Tom ConnorsTerry JacksMichel Pagliaro ===Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year=== Winner: Suzanne Stevens • Alexis Radlin • Charity Brown • Debbie Fleming ===Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year=== Winner: Gino Vannelli • Bill King • Justin Paige • Keath Barrie • Paul Hann ===Group of the Year=== Winner: Bachman–Turner OverdriveApril WineThe Guess WhoLighthouseThe Stampeders ===Most Promising Group of the Year=== • RushBeau DommageGreaseball Boogie BandMahogany RushVille Émard Blues Band ===Composer of the Year=== Winner: Paul AnkaRandy BachmanTommy ChongBurton CummingsTerry JacksAndy KimGordon LightfootJoni MitchellFred TurnerNeil Young ===Country Female Vocalist of the Year=== Winner: Anne MurrayCarroll BakerLinda BrownLynn JonesDarlene Madill ===Country Male Vocalist of the Year=== Winner: Stompin' Tom ConnorsDick NolanLee RoyIan TysonTerry Warren ===Country Group or Duo of the Year=== Winner: Carlton ShowbandCanadian ZephyrFamily BrownJim and Don HaggartThe Mercey Brothers ===Folk Singer of the Year=== Winner: Gordon LightfootBruce CockburnMurray McLauchlanStompin' Tom ConnorsValdy ===Producer of the Year=== Winner: Randy BachmanBrian AhearnBill Amesbury and Bill GillilandJohn DriscollTerry JacksAndy KimGene MartynecMurray McLauchlan and Bernie FinkelsteinJack RichardsonMel Shaw ==Nominated and winning albums==
Nominated and winning albums
===Best Selling Album=== Winner: Not Fragile, Bachman–Turner OverdrivePaul Anka, AnkaThe Guess Who, Best of the Guess Who #2Anne Murray, A Love Song ===Best Album Graphics=== Winner: Bart Schoales, Night Vision by Bruce CockburnNote: No other nominees currently listed in the Juno Awards database. ===Best Selling International Album=== Winner: Band on the Run, Paul McCartneyJohn Denver, ''John Denver's Greatest Hits'' • Elton John, Goodbye Yellow Brick RoadCharlie Rich, Behind Closed Doors • Various Artists, 41 Original Hits from the Soundtrack of American Graffiti ==Nominated and winning releases==
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