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Warren Hill Wins First Smooth Jazz Award At NJA
February 24, 2004 - Congratulations to Warren Hill for winning Canada's first Smooth Jazz Award. The Canadian saxophonist who now lives in Colorado picked up the honor for Smooth Jazz artist of the year beating out Eddie Bullen, Brian Hughes, Demo Cates and Nura. Appropriately the award was sponsored by Canada's first Smooth Jazz radio station The Wave in Hamilton. Smooth Jazz Now's own Liz Rivard attended the ceremony at Winter Garden Theatre in Toronto. "It's a thrill, its great honor to be in such good company," says Hill who dedicated the award to his parents who were in the audience. Read more.

Sarah McLachlan, Nelly Furtado Top Juno Nominations
February 11, 2004 - Two of Canada's top female vocalists lead the pack as the Juno Nominations were released today. Both Sarah McLachlan (left) and Nelly Furtado were mentioned in five categories each. McLachlan who's recent hit single "Fallen" has charted on both Pop and Smooth Jazz charts was nominated for the Juno Fan choice, Album, Artist, songwriter and Pop artist of the year.
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