MUSIC HISTORY 150
Music is arguably Canada’s most beloved art form and one of our biggest cultural exports. To mark our 150th birthday, we offer a mix of 150 historical moments. (Part 3 of 3)
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March 9, 1997: Sloan (Halifax) wins its only Juno: best alternative album (One Chord to Another).
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July 15, 1997: Vancouver resident Sarah McLachlan releases her most successful album, Surfacing, coinciding with the start of her all-female Lilith Fair tour.
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Nov. 4, 1997: Come On Over released by Timmins, Ont.-raised Shania Twain: The bestselling country album, studio album by a woman and album by a Canadian of all time.
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March 22, 1998: Winning best rap recording Juno for Cash Crop, Rascalz (Vancouver) refuse the award because it wasn’t presented during the TV broadcast. The rap category is moved to the main ceremony the next year.
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1998: Rap song Northern Touch — from Vancouver’s Rascalz and Checkmate and Toronto’s Kardinal Offishall, Thrust and Choclair — reaches No. 41 on the top singles chart. It’s the first homegrown urban song to crack our top 100.
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Oct. 17, 1998: One Week by Barenaked Ladies (Scarborough, Ont.) spends its one week at the top of the Billboard chart.
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Feb. 24, 1999: Celine Dion is the first Canadian to win the recordof-the-year Grammy for My Heart Will Go On; it also won an Oscar for its use in Titanic, among many other accolades.
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July 22, 1999: Len (Toronto) releases Steal My Sunshine, a surprise worldwide hit.
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Dec. 20, 1999: Hank Snow, 85, dies of heart failure.
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Feb. 23, 2000: Nanaimo, B.C.’s Diana Krall wins the Grammy for best jazz vocal album (When I Look in Your Eyes).
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April 22, 2001: Sum 41 (Ajax, Ont.) releases its defining single Fat Lip, which goes on to top the Billboard modern rock chart.
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Aug. 21, 2001: The most played song in the U.S. in the 2000s is released: How You Remind Me by Nickelback (Hanna, Alta.).
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Feb. 27, 2002: Victoria native Nelly Furtado wins a Grammy for best female pop vocal for her debut single, I’m Like a Bird. She’s the last Canadian to win in that category.
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Aug. 3, 2002: Complicated, lead single from Napanee, Ont.raised Avril Lavigne’s debut album Let Go, reaches No. 2 on Billboard.
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May 18, 2003: The Trailer Park Boys episode called Closer To The Heart features a guest appearance by Rush’s Alex Lifeson.
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June 1, 2003: Canadian Idol debuts. Over its run making winners of the likes of Ryan Malcolm and Kalan Porter. The show lasts six seasons. Jacob Hoggard, later of Hedley fame, was a 2004 finalist.
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July 30, 2003: An estimated 475,000 attend the SARS benefit concert in Toronto, featuring Justin Timberlake, The Guess Who, Rush, AC/DC and The Rolling Stones, among others.
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June 12, 2004: Terri Clark, raised in Medicine Hat, Alta., officially made a member of the Grand Ole Opry. She’s the only current female Canadian Opry member.
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July 27, 2004: k.d. lang’s paean to her fellow Canuck songwriters, Hymns of the 49th Parallel, hits stores.
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Sept. 18, 2006: Inaugural Polaris Music Prize for best Canadian album goes to He Poos Clouds by Final Fantasy (a.k.a. Owen Pallett, Mississauga, Ont.).
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Sept. 24, 2007: The Big Bang Theory debuts, with the theme song by Barenaked Ladies.
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Dec. 23, 2007: Oscar Peterson, 82, dies of kidney failure in Mississauga, Ont.
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Feb. 10, 2008: Stratford, Ont.-raised Justin Bieber appears on YouTube, singing Chris Brown’s With You. His discovery awaits.
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April 6, 2008: Feist goes 5-for-5 at the Junos. The Amherst, N.S., native’s wins include album (The Reminder), single (1234) and artist of the year.
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April 7, 2009: Classified (Enfield, N.S.) drops Self Explanatory, which contains his hip-hop tribute Oh … Canada.
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July 10, 2009: Rufus Wainwright (Montreal) premières his opera Prima Donna at the Manchester International Festival.
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Oct. 9, 2009: Burnaby, B.C.’s Michael Bublé performs his new single, Haven’t Met You Yet, on Oprah.
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Nov. 22, 2009: Non-smoking Hamilton native Haydain Neale, 39, a.k.a. Jacksoul, dies of lung cancer.
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Jan. 22, 2010: Musicians rally for the Canada for Haiti telethon, broadcast nationally on three networks.
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Feb. 27, 2010: I Believe by Nikki Yanofsky (Montreal) tops the Canadian Hot 100 chart. It will be used to promote two Olympic Games.
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Feb. 28, 2010: Murrayville, B.C., tenor Ben Heppner performs at the closing ceremony of the Vancouver Olympics, his second straight performance at a Winter Games.
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June 30, 2010: Queen Elizabeth II unveils a life-size bronze statue of Peterson outside the National Arts Centre in Ottawa.
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Feb. 13, 2011: Montreal’s Arcade Fire becomes the first indie act to win a Grammy for album of the year (The Suburbs).
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March 27, 2011: “What year is this?” Neil Young, then 65, asks when he’s awarded his first artist-ofthe-year Juno.
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Sept. 20, 2011: Carly Rae Jepsen (Mission, B.C.), releases Call Me Maybe, the worldwide bestselling single in 2012.
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Nov. 29, 2011: YOLO — Drake popularizes the acronym in lyrics to his single, The Motto.
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Aug. 14, 2013: Forbes names Niagara Falls, Ont.’ s deadmau5 as the No. 5 highest-paid DJ in the world that year, with $21 million in earnings.
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March 30, 2014: Ottawa’s aboriginal electronic group A Tribe Called Red wins breakthrough groupof-the-year Juno for its album, Nation II Nation.
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July 12, 2014: Pickering, Ont.’ s Shawn Mendes’s first single Life of the Party peaks at No. 24 on Billboard, making the 15-year-old the youngest to crack the top 25.
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Feb. 22, 2015: Tegan and Sara perform their Oscar-nominated theme from The Lego Movie, Everything Is Awesome, at the Academy Awards.
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June 8, 2015: The Weeknd (Toronto) releases Can’t Feel My Face, voted best song of 2015 in Rolling Stone.
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July 29, 2015: Alessia Cara (Brampton, Ont.) makes her TV debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, performing her single Here.
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Nov. 13, 2015: Bieber’s Purpose is his sixth album to debut at No. 1.
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May 24, 2016: Doctors announce Tragically Hip frontman Gord Downie (Amherstview, Ont.) has terminal brain cancer.
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Aug. 20, 2016: The final concert on The Hip’s farewell tour is in the band’s hometown of Kingston, Ont., and broadcast on CBC.
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Oct. 18, 2016: Downie’s album Secret Path, about an Anishinaabe boy who died tragically, is available. The Juno-winning multimedia package includes a graphic novel and animated TV film.
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Nov. 7, 2016: Leonard Cohen, 82, dies weeks after the release of his final album (You Want It Darker).
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May 30, 2017: It’s announced that Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill will be turned into a musical, debuting in Cambridge, Mass., in May 2018.
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June 4, 2017: Bieber performs with just his acoustic guitar at the One Love Manchester concert.
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July 1, 2017: Concerts and events will be held across the country in celebration of our 150th birthday.