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CARAS PAYS TRIBUTE TO FOUNDER OF CANADA’S OLDEST INDEPENDENT RECORD COMPANY

Bernie Finkelstein to receive coveted Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award

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With over 35 years in the Canadian music industry, True North Records founder Bernie Finkelstein has been chosen as the 2006 recipient of the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award. The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) made the announcement today, honouring Finkelstein with the prestigious award that recognizes individuals who have contributed to the growth and development of the Canadian music industry.

 

“As we celebrate the 35th year of the JUNO Awards, we can’t think of a more fitting recipient to be honoured with this award,” said CARAS President Melanie Berry.

 

“Throughout his career, Bernie has continually been pivotal in bringing Canadian music and artists to Canada and the world.”

 

“I am greatly honoured to be receiving this award. When I look at the illustrious company I will be joining as a recipient of the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award, it leaves me humbled to be in their presence,” said Finkelstein.

 

Finkelstein began his career managing two of Canada’s earliest internationally known groups, The Paupers and Kensington Market. In 1969, he undertook the project of starting a Canadian recording company – True North Records. His mandate was to find lasting Canadian recording artists, make records and sell them around the world. Since its inception, True North Records has had over 400 releases, 38 JUNO Awards and 39 gold and platinum records to its credit, and today stands as Canada’s oldest independent record company. True North’s current roster includes such great Canadian artists as: 54-40, Bruce Cockburn, Lynn Miles and Blackie & the Rodeo Kings to name a few.

 

A Canadian success story, Finkelstein is also one of Canada’s top talent managers. His management roster has included such artists as Bruce Cockburn, Murray McLauchlan, Blackie & the Rodeo Kings, Dan Hill, Stephen Fearing, and Barney Bentall.

 

In addition, Finkelstein heads The True North Publishing Group where he oversees a repertoire of songs, copyrights on various film and television soundtracks (Going Down The Road, Waterwalker, Franklin), and covers by a diverse roster of artists such as Anne Murray, Barenaked Ladies, Jimmy Buffett, Judy Collins, Dan Fogelberg, Jerry Garcia, k.d. Lang, and The Rankins.

 

In addition to being Founder and Chairman of VideoFACT, Finkelstein is one of the original founders of the Canadian Independent Record Production Association (CIPRA), where he is currently a board member. He is also a former Chairman of the Ontario Film Development Corporation.

 

A special tribute to Bernie Finkelstein will be made in Halifax, Nova Scotia during the 2006 JUNO Gala Dinner & Awards ceremony on Saturday, April 1, 2006. In addition, Finkelstein will also be honoured during a special segment featured at the 2006 JUNO Awards that are scheduled to air on Sunday, April 2, 2006 on CTV.

 

Last year, radio entrepreneur Allan Slaight was honoured with the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award. A complete list of recipients can be found at www.junoawards.ca.

 

In April 2005, 1.34 million viewers watched The 2005 JUNO Awards from Winnipeg on CTV. In all, more than 5.7 million Canadians tuned in to watch some part of the show – an increase of almost half a million viewers compared to the 2004 broadcast - making it once again the most-watched Canadian awards telecast. CTV began broadcasting The JUNO Awards in 2002 when it telecast the Awards from St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, before taking it to Ottawa (2003), Edmonton (2004) and Winnipeg (2005).

 

Sponsors for the 2006 JUNO Awards include FACTOR, Canada’s Private Radio Broadcasters and the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage’s “Canada Music Fund”, Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, the Province of Nova Scotia, the Halifax Regional Municipality, Events Halifax and Radio Starmaker Fund. Broadcast sponsors for the event are General Motors, Pantene Pro-V, Doritos, and Nice ’n Easy.

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