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A list of winners from the 2013 East Coast Music Awards

HALIFAX - A list of the winners at the 2013 East Coast Music Awards:

Fans' Choice Entertainer of the Year: The Stanfields.

Fans' Choice Video of the Year: “Saddle Up” — George Canyon.

Album of the Year: "Coyote" — Matt Mays.

Group Recording of the Year: "Death & Taxes" — The Stanfields.

Solo Recording of the Year: "We Have Made A Spark" — Rose Cousins.

Song of the Year: “These Hands” — Dave Gunning.

Aboriginal Recording of the Year: "We Are Medicine People" — Lone Cloud.

African-Canadian Recording of the Year: "Ocean Blue" — Cam Smith.

Blues Recording of the Year: "Triumph & Disaster" — Charlie A'Court.

Children’s Recording of the Year: "La vie pour moi" — Donna & Andy.

Classical Composition of the Year: "Between the Shore and the Ships" — Derek Charke.

Classical Recording of the Year: "Between the Shore and the Ships" — Helen Pridmore and Wesley Ferriera.

Country Recording of the Year: "Where Does The Time Go" — RyLee Madison.

Electronic Recording of the Year: "Red Potion" — English Words.

Folk Recording of the Year: "We Have Made A Spark" — Rose Cousins.

Francophone Recording of the Year: "Mosaik" — Vishten.

Gospel Recording of the Year: "Old Man Winter" — Stephanie Mainville.

Jazz Recording of the Year: "Swim" — Joel Miller.

Pop Recording of the Year: "The Beautiful Wild" — Jenn Grant.

Producer of the Year: Daniel Ledwell

R&B/Soul Recording of the Year: "Triumph & Disaster" —Charlie A'Court.

Rap/Hip-Hop Recording of the Year: "Havre de Grece" — Radio Radio.

Rising Star Recording of the Year: "In the Time of the Great Remembering" — Ben Caplan

Rock Recording of the Year: "Scrappy Happiness" — Joel Plaskett Emergency.

Roots/Traditional Group Recording of the Year: "Row Upon Row of the People They Know" — The Once.

Roots/Traditional Solo Recording of the Year: "The Other Side" — Tim Chaisson.

Songwriter of the Year: "Go First" — Rose Cousins.

Composer: Rose Cousins.

Traditional Instrumental Recording of the Year: "Cape Breton Girl" — Natalie MacMaster.

World Recording of the Year: "Constellation" — Gypsophilia.

Directors’ Special Achievement Award: Raylene Rankin, Ron Hynes.

Dr. Helen Creighton Lifetime Achievement Award: Bucky Adams.

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