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List of CMW Award Winners, 2023

National Musician is proud to announce the winners of the CMW, Canadian Music Week Awards.  Canadian Music Week was held at the  Westin Harbor Castle, Toronto, June 5 to 10, 2023. It is the largest music industry conference in Canada,  now in it’s 41st year, with participants in the music and broadcast industries from around the world. If features  several industry leading speakers, a music festival, trade show, and 3 main award shows: The Canadian Live Music Industry Awards, The Jim Beam Indies Awards and the Canadian Sync Awards. 

CANADIAN SYNC AWARD WINNERS

Neil Dixon - Photo by Maureen Smith
Neil Dixon – Photo by Maureen Smith

Best Sync – Sports Program or Sports Promo

2022/2023 IIHF World Juniors of Hockey (Canada v. Czechia Finals Promo)

“ Stereo”  by The Watchmen

Music Supervisor: Cody Partridge

Best Sync – Commercial

Apple AirPods 2022

“Voodoo”  by Badshah, J Balvin, and Tainy

Music Supervisor: Everton Lewis, Jr.

Best Sync – Scene, Episodic Series (Drama or Comedy)

Shoresy

“True Love”  by Tobias Jesso Jr.

Music Supervisor: Cody Partridge

Best Sync – Soundtrack, Episodic Series (Dra

Let the Right One In (Season 1)

Music Supervisor: Natasha Duprey

Best Sync – Soundtrack, Episodic Series (Comedy)

Kids in the Hall (Season 1)

Music Supervisor: Natasha Duprey

Best Sync – Soundtrack, Feature or Documentary Fil

Bandit

Music Supervisor: Cody Partridge

Best Sync – Scene, Feature or Documentary Film

Fancy Dance

“ Honour Song”  by Ottertrail

Music Supervisor: Sean Mulligan, Victoria Beard

Best Sync – Soundtrack, TV Movi

A Picture of Her

Music Supervisors: Emma Lewicky, Hollie Sanders

Best Sync Team – Major Record Label

Universal Music Publishing Group

Best Sync Team – Major Music Publisher

Universal Music Publishing Group

Best Sync Team – Indie Record Label

Six Shooter Records

Best Sync Team – Indie Music Publisher

Third Side Music

Best Sync Team – Sync Agency

The Greater Goods Co.

Best Sync Artist

Tanya Tagaq

The Huey Award

Marlon Knight

Social Justice Award

Kardinal Offishall, Global A & R, Def Jam Records

THE 22nd JIM BEAM INDIES WINNERS

Photo by Maureen Smith
Charlotte Cardin, Photo by Maureen Smith

Album of the Year

July Talk – Remember Never Before

Artist of the Year

Alexisonfire

Country Artist/Group or Duo of the Year

Brett Kissel

Electronic/Dance Artist/Group or Duo of the Year

REZZ

Francophone Artist/Group or Duo of the Year

Sophia Bel

Group or Duo of the Year

Tegan and Sara

Hip Hop/Rap Artist of the Year

AR Paisley

Independent Label of the Year

604 Records

Indigenous Artist/Group or Duo of the Year

Aysanabee

Pop Artist/Group or Duo of the Year

Grae

Producer of the Year

Ikky

Publisher of the Year

Arts & Crafts Music

R&B Artist/Group or Duo of the Year

Dylan Sinclair

Rock Artist/Group or Duo of the Year

Simple Plan

Roots/Folk Artist of the Year

The Dead South

Song of the Year

We Could Get High – Songwriter – Billy Raffoul – Performed by Billy Rafoul

Video of the Year

Charlotte Cardin & Lubalin – Phoenix (Reprise)

“INDIES Hall Of Fame” Award

Alexander Mair

RADIO AWARDS

  • 14th Annual Allan Waters Young Broadcaster of the Year,  in honour of Steve Young  Recipient: Jenny West
  • 1st Annual Patrick Grierson Radio Sales Person of the Year   Recipient: the late Patrick Grierson.
  • Rosalie Award Recipient: Maie Pauts
  • Allan Waters Broadcast Hall of Fame                                                                                      Recipient: Wayne Webster

VENUE AWARDS

  • Best Teamwork in an Arena: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
  • Best Teamwork in a Soft Seat Theatre/ Performing Arts Centre: Massey Hall. Toronto, ON
  • Best Teamwork in a Major Club: Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC
  • Best Teamwork in a Medium Club: Corona Theatre , Montreal, QC
  • Best Teamwork in a Small Club: King Eddy, Calgary, AB

FESTIVAL AWARDS

• Small Festival of the Year 

  Winner: Folk on the Rocks , Yellowknife, NT

• Medium Festival of the Year

  Winner: Bass Coast Festival, Merritt, BC

• Major Festival of the Year

   Winner:  Osheaga Music and Arts Festival , Montreal, QC

• Green Operations Festival of the Year

   Winner:  Hillside Festival , Guelph, ON

GENERAL LIVE MUSIC AWARDS

• BrandxMusic Program of the Year: RBCxMusic

• Road Warrior of the Year: Jen Ochej

• Agent of the Year: Grant Paley, Midnight Agency

• Manager of the Year: Six Shooter Management, Six Shooter Records

• Production Manager of the Year: Ozzy Stone, Studio Bell National Music Centre

• Concert/Club Talent Buyer of the Year: Samantha O’Connor, INK Entertainment/RAP SEASON 

• Festival Buyer of the Year: Daniel Glick, evenko 

• A/V Production Company of the Year: FM Systems 

• Community Impact: Unison Fund 

• Your Future Boss: Nicole Auger, International Indigenous Music Summit 

• New Touring Artist of the Year: Aysanabee 

• Legends of Live: Bruce Cockburn 

• Industry Impact: Riley O’Connor 

• Music City of the Year: City of Mississauga, ON

• International Agent of the Year: Marty Diamond,

• International Promoter of the Year: Michael Chugg, Australia

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