Polaris Music Prize
June 18th, 2008 | Published in News | 1 Comment
The “long list” for the 2008 Polaris Music Prize was announced recently.
What’s cool about the Polaris prize is that it’s awarded to the best full-length Canadian album regardless of genre or sales.
The $20,000 prize-winner is selected by a jury of dozens of journalists, broadcasters, bloggers and programmers from across Canada in a multi-ballot system. The 40 records on the long list are posted here. The jurors will vote on them to create a short list, which will be announced July 7.
Once that list is created, a smaller “Grand Jury” will convene in September to determine the winner at a gala ceremony in Toronto.
This year marks the third anniversary for the award, which is modeled on Britain’s Mercury Prize. Previous winners include Patrick Watson (2007) and Final Fantasy (2006).
July 7th, 2008at 9:33 am(#)
[...] Edwards, and The Weakerthans are among the 10 finalists selected from the long list of 40 albums announced earlierĀ this summer. Other artists still in the running include Two Hours Traffic, Caribou, Stars, Black [...]