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- Juno_Awards_of_1975 abstract "The Juno Awards of 1975, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 24 March 1975 in Toronto at a ceremony in the Canadian National Exhibition. Paul Anka was host for the ceremonies, which were broadcast for the first time. Canadians were able to see the event on CBC Television from 10pm Eastern Time.Stompin' Tom Connors, Susan Jacks, Terry Jacks, Andy Kim, Anne Murray, and The Stampeders would appear at the ceremonies.With the move to television, control over the Junos had shifted from Walt Grealis' RPM Magazine to the new Canadian Music Awards Association. Grealis was now in an advisory role for the Junos, and according to The Globe and Mail his founding role was not acknowledged during the Junos broadcast.".
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 wikiPageExternalLink www.junoawards.ca.
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 wikiPageID "5539101".
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 wikiPageRevisionID "606629127".
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 date "1975-03-24".
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 hasPhotoCollection Juno_Awards_of_1975.
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 host Paul_Anka.
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 main "Juno Awards".
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 name "Juno Awards of 1975".
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 network CBC_Television.
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 next "1976".
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 previous "1974".
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 venue Canadian_National_Exhibition.
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 venue Ontario.
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 venue Toronto.
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 subject Category:1975_in_Canadian_music.
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 subject Category:1975_music_awards.
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 subject Category:Juno_Awards_by_year.
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 type Award.
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 type Description.
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 comment "The Juno Awards of 1975, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 24 March 1975 in Toronto at a ceremony in the Canadian National Exhibition. Paul Anka was host for the ceremonies, which were broadcast for the first time.".
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 label "Juno Awards of 1975".
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 sameAs Q6314121.
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 sameAs Q6314121.
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- Juno_Awards_of_1975 isPrimaryTopicOf Juno_Awards_of_1975.
- Juno_Awards_of_1975 name "Juno Awards of 1975".