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Classified, Caplan, Smith among big winners as ECMAs wrap up

Classified, Ben Caplan, Reeny Smith and Postdata were among the winners at the East Coast Music and Industry Awards celebration handed out in Charlottetown Sunday evening.

Myles Goodwin, the former frontman for April Wine, takes Blues Recording of the Year

Classified, who won Album of the Year and Rap Recording of the Year at the East Coast Music Association gala on Thursday, added Solo Recording of the Year:and Video of the Year on Sunday. (CBC)

Classified, Ben Caplan, Reeny Smith, and Postdata were among the winners at the East Coast Music and Industry Awards celebration handed out in Charlottetown Sunday evening.

Classified, who won Album of the Year and Rap Recording of the Year at the East Coast Music Association gala on Thursday, added Solo Recording of the Year:and Video of the Year on Sunday.

Caplan won for Songwriter of the Year, Smith for R&B/Soul Recording of the Year and Postdata for Rock Recording of the Year.

Reeny Smith won for R&B/Soul Recording of the Year for WWIII: Strength. Courage. Love. (CBC)

Myles Goodwin, the former frontman for April Wine, won Blues Recording of the Year for Myles Goodwyn and Friends of the Blues.

P.E.I.'s Lennie Gallant, whose song Peter's Dream was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, received a Directors' Special Achievement Award.

Other Islanders who took home awards Sunday night include Richard Wood for Instrumental Recording of the Year, Deniquefor Electronic Recording of the Year, Daniel Ledwell for Producer of the Year, PeterChaisson won the Musician's Achievement Award and Rob Oakie won Stompin' Tom Award.

Les Htesses d'Hilaire won for Group Recording of the Year with Viens avec moi. (CBC)

Here is the full list of 2019 East Coast Music Award winners from throughout the week:

MUSIC AWARDS

  • Album of the Year: Classified Tomorrow Could Be The Day Things Change (Producer: Luke Boyd).
  • Blues Recording of the Year: Myles Goodwyn and Friends of the Blues Myles Goodwyn and Friends of the Blues.
  • Bucky Adams Memorial Award:Reeny Smith.
  • Classical Composition of the Year: Charke-Cormier Duo Ex Tempore.
  • Classical Recording of the Year: Duo Concertante Perfect Light.
  • Contemporary Roots Recording of the Year: Jeremy Dutcher Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa.
  • Country Recording of the Year: Mallory Johnson Mallory Johnson.
  • Dance Recording of the Year: PINEO & LOEBBump In The Road.
  • Electronic Recording of the Year:Denique Shape 1.
  • Enregistrement francophone de l'anne:Les Htesses d'Hilaire Viens avec moi.
  • Fans' Choice Entertainer of the Year: The Barra MacNeils.
  • Fans' Choice Video of the Year: Makayla Lynn Joyride(Director: Scott Simpson).
  • Folk Recording of the Year: Gunning & Cormier Two.
  • Gaelic Artist of the Year: Kyle MacDonald.
  • Group Recording of the Year: Les Htesses d'HilaireViens avec moi.
  • Indigenous Artist of the Year: Jeremy Dutcher.
  • Inspirational Recording of the Year: Paul Brace Liars & Actors.
  • Instrumental Recording of the Year: Richard Wood Unbroken.
  • Jazz Recording of the Year: Ouroboros Kitchuses.
  • Loud Recording of the Year: Kilmore Call Of The Void.
  • Pop Recording of the Year: Paper Lions At Long Creek II.
  • R&B/Soul Recording of the Year:Reeny Smith WWIII: Strength. Courage. Love.
  • Rap/Hip-Hop Recording of the Year: Classified Tomorrow Could Be The Day Things Change.
  • Rising Star Recording of the Year: Jeremy Dutcher Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa.
  • Rock Recording of the Year: Postdata Let's Be Wilderness.
  • Roots/Traditional Recording of the Year: VishtnHorizons.
  • Solo Recording of the Year: Classified Tomorrow Could Be The Day Things Change.
  • Song of the Year: The East Pointers Two Weeks(Producer: Gordie Sampson).
  • Songwriter of the Year: Ben Caplan

INDUSTRY AWARDS

  • Company of the Year: The Syrup Factory.
  • Event of the Year: Halifax Jazz Festival.
  • Graphic/Media Artist of the Year:Abracazebra Productions.
  • Live Sound Engineer of the Year: Stephen (Snickers) Smith.
  • Management/Manager of the Year: Jones & Co.
  • Media Outlet of the Year: The East.
  • Media Person of the Year: Bill Roach.
  • Producer of the Year: Daniel Ledwell.
  • Studio Engineer of the Year: Scott Ferguson.
  • Studio of the Year: FMP Matrix: Studio FMP.
  • Venue of the Year: The Carleton.
  • Video of the Year: Classified Powerless(Director: Andrew Hines).

HONORARY AWARDS

  • Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductions: Stan Rogers andPeter's Dreamby Lennie Gallant.
  • Directors' Special Achievement Award: Lennie Gallant.
  • Dr. Helen Creighton Lifetime Achievement Award: Hubert Francis.
  • Musician's Achievement Award: Peter Chaisson.
  • Industry Builder Award: Yolande Bourgeois.
  • Stompin' Tom Awards: Donnie Campbell,Jeff Liberty, Anita Best, Jerry Granelli and Rob Oakie.