11th Canadian Folk Music Awards

The 11th Canadian Folk Music Awards were presented in Edmonton, Alberta on November 8, 2015.[1]

11th Canadian Folk Music Awards
DateNovember 8, 2015
LocationCitadel Theatre, Edmonton, Alberta
CountryCanada
Websitefolkawards.ca

Nominees and recipients

Recipients are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Traditional Album Contemporary Album
Children's Album Traditional Singer
  • The Swinging Belles, More Sheep, Less Sleep
  • Ginalina, Forest Friends' Nature Club Album
  • Henri Godon, La vie rêvée!
  • Hilary Grist, Tomorrow Is a Chance to Start Over
  • Stella Swanson, I'm Not a Bunny
Contemporary Singer Instrumental Solo Artist
  • Adrianna Ciccone, The Back of Winter
  • Jean-François Bélanger, Les vents orfèvres
  • Nick Hornbuckle, 12x2(+/-1)
  • Patti Kusturok, Milestone
  • Wendy MacIsaac, Off the Floor
Instrumental Group English Songwriter
French Songwriter Aboriginal Songwriter
  • Louis-Jean Cormier, Les grandes artères
  • Jocelyne Baribeau, Entre toi et moi
  • Benoit Pinette (Tire le coyote), Panorama
  • Dany Placard, Santa Maria
  • Geneviève Toupin, Willows
Vocal Group Ensemble
Solo Artist World Solo Artist
  • Kiran Ahluwalia, Sanata: Stillness
  • Jean-François Bélanger, Les vents orfèvres
  • Elage, Diame
  • Emmanuel Jal, The Key
  • Wagner Petrilli, Confissão
World Group New/Emerging Artist
  • Lemon Bucket Orkestra, Moorka
  • Ayrad, Ayrad
  • Alex Cuba, Healer
  • Monsoon, Mandala
  • Ventanas, Arrelumbre
  • The Young Novelists, Made Us Strangers
  • Crooked Brothers, Thank You I'm Sorry
  • Fortunate Ones, The Bliss
  • The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer, A Real Fine Mess
  • The River and the Road, Headlights
Producer Pushing the Boundaries
Young Performer
  • Rebecca Lappa, Tattered Rose
  • Robbie Bankes, Through February Snow
  • Coastline, Coastline
  • Mira Meikle, Mira
  • Benjamin Dakota Rogers, Strong Man's Address to the Circus Crowd
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