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2011 in Canadian music
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This is a summary of the year 2011 in the Canadian music industry.
Events
February
- February 11 – Indie rock band Immaculate Machine formally announce their breakup.[1]
March
- March 27 – The 2011 Juno Awards, the 40th annual ceremony.[2]
June
- June 16 – Preliminary 2011 Polaris Music Prize longlist is announced.[3]
July
- ChartAttack, a music website published by the longtime former Canadian music magazine Chart, suspends publication.[4]
August
- August 1 – Saskatoon band The Sheepdogs are announced as the winners of Rolling Stone's "Do You Wanna Be a Rock & Roll Star" competition for unsigned rock bands.[5]
September
- September 19 – Arcade Fire are announced as the winners of the 2011 Polaris Music Prize for their album The Suburbs.
November
- November 1 – Canadian entertainment news website andPOP acquires ChartAttack, announcing plans to revive it with expanded video content.[4]
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Bands reformed
Bands on hiatus
Bands disbanded
Albums released
A
- Adam and the Amethysts, Flickering Flashlight
- Arkells, Michigan Left – October 18
- Jann Arden, Uncover Me 2
- Armistice, Armistice – February 15[8]
- Austra, Feel It Break
B
- Jason Bajada, The Sound Your Life Makes
- Jill Barber, Mischievous Moon – April 5
- Justin Bieber, Under The Mistletoe
- Matthew Barber, Matthew Barber
- The Barr Brothers, The Barr Brothers
- Bernice, What Was That
- The Besnard Lakes, You Lived in the City
- Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Kings and Queens
- Braids, Native Speaker – January 18[9]
- Les Breastfeeders, Dans la gueule des jours
- Michael Jerome Browne, The Road Is Dark
- Michael Bublé, Christmas
- Bruce Peninsula, Open Flames
- Buck 65, 20 Odd Years – February 1
- The Burning Hell, Flux Capacitor
- Louise Burns, Mellow Drama
C
- Kathryn Calder, Bright and Vivid – October 25[10]
- Jennifer Castle, Castlemusic
- Cannon Bros., Firecracker/Cloudglow
- Lou Canon, Lou Canon – May 10[11]
- George Canyon, Better Be Home Soon
- Keshia Chanté, Night & Day – November 8
- City and Colour, Little Hell – June 7
- Code Pie, Love Meets Rage
- Cœur de pirate, Blonde – November 8[12]
- Antoine Corriveau, Saint-Maurice/Logan
- Cowboy Junkies, Demons – February 15[13]
- Jim Cuddy, Skyscraper Soul – September 27[14]
- Cuff the Duke, Morning Comes – October 4
- Isabelle Cyr and Yves Marchand, Pays d'abondance[15]
D
- The Dardanelles, The Eastern Light
- David Suzuki Foundation, Playlist for the Planet – March 22[16]
- Mark Davis, Eliminate the Toxins
- The Dears, Degeneration Street – February 15[17]
- The Deep Dark Woods, The Place I Left Behind – August 2
- Destroyer, Kaputt – January 25[18]
- Dinosaur Bones, My Divider
- Dog Day, Deformer
- Drake, Take Care – November 15
- D-Sisive, Jonestown 2: Jimmy Go Bye Bye
- Duchess Says, In a Fung Day T!
E
- Fred Eaglesmith, 6 Volts
- Elliott Brood, Days Into Years – September 27
- Emerson Drive, Decade of Drive – February 8[19]
- Matt Epp and the Amorian Assembly, At Dawn – April 12
F
- Feist, Metals – October 4
- Christine Fellows, Femmes de chez nous – February 1[20]
G
- Galaxie, Tigre et diésel
- Gatineau, Karaoke king
- The Golden Seals, Increase the Sweetness
- Jenn Grant, Honeymoon Punch – January 7[21][22]
- Great Aunt Ida, Nuclearize Me
- Grey Kingdom, Eulogy of Her and Her and Her
- Emm Gryner, Northern Gospel
H
- Handsome Furs, Sound Kapital – June 28
- Ron Hawkins, Straitjacket Love
- Hey Rosetta!, Seeds – February 15[23]
- Rebekah Higgs, Odd Fellowship
- Hooded Fang, Tosta Mista
I
- Imaginary Cities, Temporary Resident
- Brandon Isaak, Bluesman's Plea
J
- Jorane, Une Sorcière comme les autres
- Junior Boys, It's All True
K
- Kellarissa, Moon of Neptune – March 29
- Koriass, Petites victoires
- K-os, Muchmusic Presents: K-os Live – October 4
L
- Avril Lavigne, Goodbye Lullaby – March 8[24]
- Salomé Leclerc, Sous les arbres
- Library Voices, Summer of Lust
- Lights, Siberia – October 4[25]
- Little Scream, The Golden Record – March 15
- Rob Lutes and Rob MacDonald, Live
- The Luyas, Too Beautiful to Work – February 22[26]
M
- Catherine MacLellan, Silhouette
- Madison Violet, The Good in Goodbye
- The Mahones, The Black Irish
- Catherine Major, Le désert des solitudes
- Kate Maki, Moonshine – May 24
- Kate Maki and Frederick Squire, Calling It Quits/Crazy Tropical Survival Guide – March 22
- Malajube, La Caverne – April 19[27]
- Dan Mangan, Oh Fortune – September 27
- Jon McKiel, Confidence Lodge (March);[28] Tonka War Cloud (October)[29]
- Memphis, Here Comes a City - March 8
- Patrice Michaud, Le Triangle des Bermudes
- Millimetrik, Around You; Influences
- Miracle Fortress, Was I the Wave?
- Monogrenade, Tantale
- Katie Moore, Montebello – February 1[30]
- The Most Serene Republic, Pre Serene: Thee Oneironauts
- Mother Mother, Eureka – March 15[31]
- Krista Muir, Between Atoms
N
- New Country Rehab, New Country Rehab – January 11[32]
- Nickelback, Here and Now
O
- Oh Susanna, Soon the Birds – April 19
- Ohbijou, Metal Meets – September 27
- One Hundred Dollars, Songs of Man
- Lindi Ortega, Little Red Boots
- Karim Ouellet, Plume
P
- The Pack A.D., Unpersons[33]
- Papermaps, Papermaps
- Joel Plaskett, EMERGENCYs, false alarms, shipwrecks, castaways, fragile creatures, special features, demons and demonstrations
R
- Rattlesnake Choir, Walkin' the Wire[34]
- Lee Reed, Emergency Broadcast
- Amanda Rheaume, Light of Another Day
- Robbie Robertson, How to Become Clairvoyant – April 5
- JF Robitaille, Calendar
- Daniel Romano, Sleep Beneath the Willow – April 5
- The Rural Alberta Advantage, Departing – March 1[35]
S
- Sam Roberts Band, Collider – May 10[36]
- Sarahmée, Retox
- SATE, (S)cream
- Ron Sexsmith, Long Player Late Bloomer – March 1[37]
- Shotgun Jimmie, Transistor Sister
- Simple Plan, Get Your Heart On! – June 17
- Sloan, The Double Cross
- Snailhouse, Sentimental Gentleman – May 24
- Socalled, Sleepover – May 3
- Samantha Savage Smith, Tough Cookie
- Spring Breakup, It's Not You, it's Me
- Frederick Squire, Frederick Squire Sings Shenandoah and Other Popular Hits – May 24
- Stars, The Bedroom Demos
- Colin Stetson, New History Warfare Vol. 2: Judges
- Jeffery Straker, under the soles of my shoes
- Sum 41, Screaming Bloody Murder – March 29
- Sunparlour Players, Us Little Devils – October 18
- Sweatshop Union, The Bill Murray EP – March 1
T
- Tasseomancy, Ulalume – August 30
- Theory of a Deadman, The Truth Is... - July 12
- Thus Owls, Harbours
- Timber Timbre, Creep on Creepin' On – April 5[38]
- Tire le coyote, Le Fleuve en huile
- The Trews, Hope & Ruin – April 12[39]
- Al Tuck, Under Your Shadow
- Kreesha Turner, Tropic Electric – November 15
V
- Chad VanGaalen, Diaper Island – May 17[40]
- Various Artists, Have Not Been the Same – Vol. 1: Too Cool to Live, Too Smart to Die – November 15[41]
W
- The Wailin' Jennys, Bright Morning Stars
- Bry Webb, Provider – November 15[12]
- Whitehorse (Luke Doucet and Melissa McClelland), Whitehorse – August 30
- Graham Wright, Shirts vs. Skins
Y
- Ken Yates, The Backseat EP
- Young Galaxy, Shapeshifting – February 8[42]
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Top 10 American albums
Top 10 British albums
Top 10 International albums
Top 10 Singles
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Deaths
- January 18 – Antonín Kubálek, classical pianist
- February 11 – Bad News Brown, 33, rapper and harmonica player
- March 22 – Victor Bouchard, pianist and composer
- April 6 – John Bottomley, singer-songwriter
- May 13 – Jack Richardson, record producer
- May 28 – Alys Robi, jazz singer
- June 9 – Claude Léveillée, 78, composer and chansonnier
- June 23 – Gaye Delorme, guitarist
- July 10 – Pierrette Alarie, opera singer
- August 7 – Jiří Traxler, jazz pianist
- December 22 – David Gold, heavy metal singer (Woods of Ypres)
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References
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