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2013 East Coast Music Awards


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name2013 East Coast Music Awards
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locationCunard Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia
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previous[2012](2012-east-coast-music-awards)
mainEast Coast Music Awards
next[2014](2014-east-coast-music-awards)
  • Rose Cousins
  • David Myles The 2013 East Coast Music Awards were held on March 10, 2013, to honour achievements in Atlantic Canada's music industry in 2012. The ceremony, the event's 25th anniversary, was held at the Cunard Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and was hosted by singer-songwriters Rose Cousins and David Myles.

Cousins herself was one of the event's big winners, winning three awards for her album We Have Made a Spark and it's single "Go First".

The event also featured a video tribute to country music legend Stompin' Tom Connors, who died just a few days before the event.

Nominees and winners

Fan's Choice Entertainer of the YearFan's Choice Video of the YearAboriginal Recording of the YearAfrican-Canadian Recording of the YearAlbum of the YearBlues Recording of the YearChildren's Recording of the YearClassical Composition of the YearClassical Recording of the YearCountry Recording of the YearElectronic Recording of the YearFolk Recording of the YearFrancophone Recording of the YearGospel Recording of the YearGroup Recording of the YearJazz Recording of the YearPop Recording of the YearR&B/Soul Recording of the YearRap/Hip-Hop Recording of the YearRising Star Recording of the YearRock Recording of the YearRoots/Traditional Group Recording of the YearRoots/Traditional Solo Recording of the YearSolo Recording of the YearSong of the YearSongwriter of the YearTraditional Instrumental Recording of the YearWorld Recording of the Year

References

References

  1. [https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/folk-singer-rose-cousins-wins-3-east-coast-music-awards-1.1339123 "Folk singer Rose Cousins wins 3 East Coast Music Awards"]. [[CBC News]], March 11, 2013.
  2. link. (2013-03-14 . ''[[Metro International). Metro]]'', March 10, 2013.
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