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2020 Polaris Music Prize Grand Jury Revealed, Winner To Be Revealed Oct. 19 On CBC Gem And CBC Music

September 14 - The Polaris Music Prize, presented by CBC Music, has revealed its 2020 Grand Jury.

 

The 11 members of the Grand Jury are:

 

CHAD BRUNET (CJSR)

RICKY CASTANEDO LAREDO (CJSF)

BRUNO COULOMBE (Le Canal Auditif)

CHAKA V. GRIER (Freelance journalist / Journaliste pigiste)

KIMBERLEY DOOSHIMA JEV (Freelance journalist / Journaliste pigiste)

LIISA LADOUCEUR (Freelance journalist / Journaliste pigiste)

SARAH MACDONALD (Freelance journalist / Journaliste pigiste)

SOFIE MIKHAYLOVA (DJ Sonja)

CHAD PELLEY (Music Researcher / Chercheur en musique)

ANUSKA SARKAR (Freelance journalist / Journaliste pigiste)

IAN STEAMAN (Different Kitchen)

 

The 11-member Grand Jury was chosen from the greater Polaris jury pool, which includes 201 music journalists, broadcasters and related music media from across Canada. The Grand Jury will convene virtually on Oct. 19 to select a winner from the 10 albums on the 2020 Polaris Music Prize Short List. Those albums are:

 

Backxwash – God Has Nothing To Do With This Leave Him Out Of It

Caribou – Suddenly

Junia-T – Studio Monk

Kaytranada – Bubba

nêhiyawak – nipiy

Pantayo – Pantayo

Lido Pimienta – Miss Colombia

Jessie Reyez – BEFORE LOVE CAME TO KILL US

U.S. Girls – Heavy Light

Witch Prophet – DNA Activation

 

Polaris will be celebrating the Short List with a special cinematic tribute hosted by CBC Music’s Saroja Coelho, set to be broadcast in Canada on the free CBC Gem streaming service, CBC Music’s FacebookTwitter and YouTube pages and around the globe at CBCMusic.ca/Polaris on Oct. 19 at 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT). The 2020 Polaris-winning album will be revealed live at the end of this event.

 

The Polaris Music Prize awards $50,000 to the artist who creates the Canadian Album of the Year, judged solely on artistic merit, without consideration for genre or record sales. Additionally, the nine other nominated acts whose albums make the 2020 Short List will receive $3,000 each courtesy of Slaight Music

 

Albums eligible for 2020 Polaris Music Prize consideration must have been released between May 1, 2019 and May 31, 2020. An independent jury of music journalists, broadcasters and bloggers from across Canada determineds the Long List and Short List. Eleven people from the larger jury pool wereare then chosen to serve on the Grand Jury. This Grand Jury will select the Polaris Music Prize winner. 

The past winners are Haviah Mighty (2019), Jeremy Dutcher (2018), Lido Pimienta (2017), Kaytranada (2016), Buffy Sainte-Marie (2015), Tanya Tagaq (2014), Godspeed You! Black Emperor (2013), Feist (2012), Arcade Fire (2011), Karkwa (2010), Fucked Up (2009), Caribou (2008), Patrick Watson (2007) and Final Fantasy / Owen Pallett (2006).

 

About the Polaris Music Prize 

The Polaris Music Prize is a not-for-profit organization that annually honours and rewards artists who produce Canadian music albums of distinction. A select panel of music critics judge and award the Prize without regard to musical genre or commercial popularity. 

 

About CBC/Radio-Canada

CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada’s national public broadcaster. Through our mandate to inform, enlighten and entertain, we play a central role in strengthening Canadian culture. As Canada’s trusted news source, we offer a uniquely Canadian perspective on news, current affairs and world affairs. Our distinctively homegrown entertainment programming draws audiences from across the country. Deeply rooted in communities, CBC/Radio-Canada offers diverse content in English, French and eight Indigenous languages. We also deliver content in Spanish, Arabic and Chinese, as well as both official languages, through Radio Canada International (RCI). We are leading the transformation to meet the needs of Canadians in a digital world.

 

About CBC Music

CBC Music connects Canadians with the very best in music. Available through the CBC Listen app, online, on radio and in television specials throughout the year, CBC Music privileges Canadian artists and songs. Offering 200 free music streams, CBC Music draws from all genres and classifications with knowledgeable hosts and programmers. Home to the JUNO Awards and your favourite music from across the country, discover the next great act with CBC Music. For more, visit www.cbcmusic.ca.

 

Media Contacts:
 

Polaris Music Prize media: 

Amanda McCauley - Indoor Recess 

(905) 926-6440 

amanda@indoorrecess.com
 

Polaris Music Prize media (Quebec): 

Magali Ould 

(514) 994-6295

magali@polarismusicprize.ca
 

CBC 

Teaghan Hawke

(416) 205-6863

teaghan.hawke@cbc.ca
 

Media assets (Polaris logos, album covers, bios, photos, streams):

polarismusicprize.ca/media

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