Juno Award for Country Male Artist of the Year

Entertainment: Music Awards: Juno

Merged into the gender-neutral Country Album of the Year in 2002; Ian and Sylvia represents Ian Tyson; Missing: * Tommy Hunter (1970) * Ronnie Prophet (1978, 1979) * Eddie Eastman (1981, 1983) * Gary Fjellgard (1993) * Charlie Major (1994, 1995, 1996)

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4

1971

Stompin' Tom Connors

Vocalist

50.0% (1 of 2 votes)

5

1972

Stompin' Tom Connors

Vocalist

50.0% (1 of 2 votes)

6

1973

Stompin' Tom Connors

Vocalist

50.0% (1 of 2 votes)

7

1974

Stompin' Tom Connors

Vocalist

50.0% (1 of 2 votes)

8

1975

Stompin' Tom Connors

Vocalist

50.0% (1 of 2 votes)

9

1976

Murray McLauchlan

Vocalist

38.46% (5 of 13 votes)

10

1977

Murray McLauchlan

Vocalist

38.46% (5 of 13 votes)

11

1980

Murray McLauchlan

Vocalist

38.46% (5 of 13 votes)

22

1982

Ronnie Hawkins

Vocalist

0% (0 of 1 votes)

12

1984

Murray McLauchlan

Vocalist

38.46% (5 of 13 votes)

13

1985

Murray McLauchlan

Vocalist

38.46% (5 of 13 votes)

14

1986

Murray McLauchlan

Vocalist

38.46% (5 of 13 votes)

16

1987

Ian and Sylvia

Vocalists

25.00% (1 of 4 votes)

15

1989

Murray McLauchlan

Vocalist

38.46% (5 of 13 votes)

1

1990

George Fox (Singer)

Vocalist

66.67% (4 of 6 votes)

2

1991

George Fox (Singer)

Vocalist

66.67% (4 of 6 votes)

3

1992

George Fox (Singer)

Vocalist

66.67% (4 of 6 votes)

17

1997

Paul Brandt

Vocalist

13.04% (3 of 23 votes)

18

1998

Paul Brandt

Vocalist

13.04% (3 of 23 votes)

19

1999

Paul Brandt

Vocalist

13.04% (3 of 23 votes)

20

2000

Paul Brandt

Vocalist

13.04% (3 of 23 votes)

21

2001

Paul Brandt

Vocalist

13.04% (3 of 23 votes)