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A whole bunch of men won ECMAs

Reeny Smith, Mallory Johnson, Kilmore, Makayla Lynn, Ouroboros and Vishtèn also won

A whole bunch of men won ECMAs
Smith's LP won R&B/Soul Recording of the Year.

The remaining 2019 East Coast Music Awards were handed out last night in Charlottetown, after an initial round on Thursday. There were only three repeat winners amongst the multiple nominees—North Preston's Reeny Smith, Enfield native Classified and Toronto resident Jeremy Dutcher—which is always nice (sweeps are boring).

Album of the Year
Classified, Tomorrow Could Be The Day Things Change

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 & LOEB, Bump In The Road

Electronic Recording of the Year
Denique, Shape 1

Enregistrement francophone de l’année
Les Hôtesses 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 Hôtesses d’Hilaire, Viens 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
Vishtèn, Horizons

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
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