(Sept 2, 2014 - Truro, NS)
Music Nova Scotia announced the 2014 nominees for Nova Scotia Music Week, to be held in Truro / Colchester, NS Nov 6-9, 2014.
SpinCount was nominated for two #NSMW2014 awards, Company of the Year and Publicist of the Year, and our clients were nominated for 24 nominations, for a grand total of 26 award nominations!
Thank you to Music Nova Scotia and Congrats to ALL nominees. We will see you in Truro!
The 2014 SpinCount clients Music Nova Scotia Awards nominees are:
Entertainer of the Year
Carleton Stone
David Myles
Mo Kenney
The Town Heroes
Female Artist Recording of the Year (presented by Delta Hotels and Resorts)
Molly Thomason - Columbus Field
Group Recording of the Year
The Town Heroes - Sunday Movies
Male Artist Recording of the Year (presented by Delta Hotels and Resorts)
Carleton Stone - Draws Blood
Don Brownrigg - It Takes All Kinds (to make this world, I find)
Matthew Hornell - Have It All
Music Video of the Year
Don Brownrigg - “Sweet Dream Sleeper” (Director: Germain Collinge)
The Town Heroes - “Holdin' Up Grants” (Director: Dillon Garland)
Recording of the Year (presented by Krista Keough Creative Communications)
Carleton Stone - Draws Blood
SOCAN Songwriter of the Year (presented by SOCAN)
Don Brownrigg - “Sweet Dream Sleeper” (Songwriter: Don Brownrigg)
Alternative Recording of the Year
Like A Motorcycle - Stay Single
Americana/Bluegrass Recording of the Year
Matthew Hornell - Have It All
Digital Artist of the Year
The Stanfields
The Town Heroes
Folk Recording of the Year
The Stanfields - For King and Country
Loud Recording of the Year
Like A Motorcycle - #motorpool EP
Pop Recording of the Year (presented by Elegant Steps)
Carleton Stone - Draws Blood
Dave Sampson - No Pressure No Diamonds
Don Brownrigg - It Takes All Kinds (to make this world, I find)
Rock Recording of the Year
Molly Thomason - Columbus Field
The Town Heroes - Sunday Movies
The 2014 Music Nova Scotia Industry Awards nominees are:
Company of the Year
SpinCount
Publicist of the Year
Kimberly Sinclair (SpinCount)
@spincount
Music Nova Scotia announced the 2014 nominees for Nova Scotia Music Week, to be held in Truro / Colchester, NS Nov 6-9, 2014.
SpinCount was nominated for two #NSMW2014 awards, Company of the Year and Publicist of the Year, and our clients were nominated for 24 nominations, for a grand total of 26 award nominations!
Thank you to Music Nova Scotia and Congrats to ALL nominees. We will see you in Truro!
The 2014 SpinCount clients Music Nova Scotia Awards nominees are:
Entertainer of the Year
Carleton Stone
David Myles
Mo Kenney
The Town Heroes
Female Artist Recording of the Year (presented by Delta Hotels and Resorts)
Molly Thomason - Columbus Field
Group Recording of the Year
The Town Heroes - Sunday Movies
Male Artist Recording of the Year (presented by Delta Hotels and Resorts)
Carleton Stone - Draws Blood
Don Brownrigg - It Takes All Kinds (to make this world, I find)
Matthew Hornell - Have It All
Music Video of the Year
Don Brownrigg - “Sweet Dream Sleeper” (Director: Germain Collinge)
The Town Heroes - “Holdin' Up Grants” (Director: Dillon Garland)
Recording of the Year (presented by Krista Keough Creative Communications)
Carleton Stone - Draws Blood
SOCAN Songwriter of the Year (presented by SOCAN)
Don Brownrigg - “Sweet Dream Sleeper” (Songwriter: Don Brownrigg)
Alternative Recording of the Year
Like A Motorcycle - Stay Single
Americana/Bluegrass Recording of the Year
Matthew Hornell - Have It All
Digital Artist of the Year
The Stanfields
The Town Heroes
Folk Recording of the Year
The Stanfields - For King and Country
Loud Recording of the Year
Like A Motorcycle - #motorpool EP
Pop Recording of the Year (presented by Elegant Steps)
Carleton Stone - Draws Blood
Dave Sampson - No Pressure No Diamonds
Don Brownrigg - It Takes All Kinds (to make this world, I find)
Rock Recording of the Year
Molly Thomason - Columbus Field
The Town Heroes - Sunday Movies
The 2014 Music Nova Scotia Industry Awards nominees are:
Company of the Year
SpinCount
Publicist of the Year
Kimberly Sinclair (SpinCount)
@spincount