2023 in Canadian music
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The following musical events and releases are expected to happen in 2023 in Canada.
Contents
Events
- March 13 – Juno Awards of 2023
- April 2 – 18th Canadian Folk Music Awards
- June 30 – The 36th annual Saskatchewan Jazz Festival kicked off in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.[1]
- July 6 – Prism Prize
- September 16 – 2023 Canadian Country Music Awards
- September 19 – 2023 Polaris Music Prize
- November 5 – 45th Félix Awards
Albums released
A
- Alaskan Tapes, Who Tends a Garden - January 13[2]
- All Hands Make Light, Darling the Dawn - April 21[3]
- Matt Andersen, The Big Bottle of Joy - March 10[4]
- Arkells, Laundry Pile - September 21[5]
B
- Bahamas, Bootcut - September 15[6]
- Tim Baker, Along the Mountain Road - October 20[7]
- Gord Bamford, Fire It Up - April 28[8]
- Del Barber, Almanac - April 28[9]
- Jill Barber, Homemaker - February 10[10]
- The Beaches, Blame My Ex - September 15[11]
- Begonia, Powder Blue - February 24[12]
- Black Atlass, When The Darkness Fades - October 6
- Dean Brody, Right Round Here - September 15[13]
- Louise Burns, Element - April 21[12]
C
- Daniel Caesar, Never Enough - April 7
- Charlotte Cardin, 99 Nights - August 25[14]
- Chiiild, Better Luck in the Next Life - March 3[15]
- City and Colour, The Love Still Held Me Near - March 31[16]
- Charlotte Cornfield, Could Have Done Anything - May 12[17]
- Cowboy Junkies, Such Ferocious Beauty - June 2[18]
D
- Helena Deland, Goodnight Summerland - October 13
- Mac DeMarco, Five Easy Hot Dogs - January 20
- Mac DeMarco, One Wayne G - April 21
- Devours, Homecoming Queen
- DijahSB, Living Simple - February 10[12][19]
- The Dirty Nil, Free Rein to Passions - May 26
- Fefe Dobson, Emotion Sickness - September 29
- Gord Downie and Bob Rock, Lustre Parfait - May 5[20]
- Drake, For All the Dogs - October 6
- Drake, For All the Dogs Scary Hours Edition - November 17
- Kevin Drew, Aging - November 3
- Dumas, Cosmologie - January 27[21]
- Jeremy Dutcher, Motewolonuwok - October 6[22]
E
- Jade Eagleson, Do It Anyway - September 29[23]
- Elliott Brood, Town & City
F
- Feist, Multitudes - April 14[24]
- Dominique Fils-Aimé, Our Roots Run Deep - September 22[12]
- Jeanick Fournier, Vivante - May 19[25]
- The Franklin Electric, Oh Brother - June 30
- Debby Friday, Good Luck - March 24[26]
- Fucked Up, One Day - January 27[27]
G
- Gayance, Mascarade
- Hannah Georgas, I'd Be Lying if I Said I Didn't Care - August 25[28]
- The Glorious Sons, Glory - September 6
- Jenn Grant, Champagne Problems - June 21[12]
- Great Lake Swimmers, Uncertain Country - April 28[29]
- Emm Gryner, Business & Pleasure[30]
H
- Half Moon Run, Salt - June 2[31]
- Hayden, Are We Good - April 5[32]
- Tim Hecker, No Highs - April 28
- Matt Holubowski, Like Flowers on a Molten Lawn - March 24
- Home Front, Games of Power
I
- Chin Injeti, Vessels - November 2
- Islands, And That's Why Dolphins Lost Their Legs - August 25
J
- James Barker Band, Ahead of Our Time - October 20[33]
- Carly Rae Jepsen, The Loveliest Time - July 28
- July Talk, Remember Never Before - January 20[34]
K
- Karkwa, Dans la seconde - September 8[35]
- Kid Koala, Creatures Of The Late Afternoon - April 14
- Brett Kissel, The Compass Project - East Album - April 28[36]
- Brett Kissel, The Compass Project - North Album - December 1[37]
- Brett Kissel, The Compass Project - South Album - January 27[38]
- Brett Kissel, The Compass Project - West Album - November 3[39]
- Patrick Krief, Skylines - September 8
L
- Land of Talk, Performances - October 13[40]
- Thierry Larose, Sprint!
- Murray A. Lightburn, Once Upon a Time in Montreal - March 31
- Gordon Lightfoot, At Royal Albert Hall - July 14[41]
- Lightning Dust, Nostalgia Killer
- The Lowest of the Low, Welcome to the Plunderdome - October 6[42]
M
- Majid Jordan, Good People - November 3
- Amanda Marshall, Heavy Lifting - June 9[43]
- Kyle McKearney, A Traveler's Lament
- Tate McRae, Think Later - December 8
- Metric, Formentera II - October 13[44]
- Tyler Joe Miller, Spillin' My Truth - August 25[45]
N
- N Nao, L'eau et les rêves
- Ron Nelson, 40 Years Too Late
- The New Pornographers, Continue as a Guest - March 31[46]
- The Northern Pikes, Time To Time - June 2
- Justin Nozuka, Daydreams & Endless Nights - June 16
P
- Griffen Palmer, Unlearn - April 28[47]
- Nico Paulo, Nico Paulo[48]
- Planet Giza, Ready When You Are[49]
- poolblood, mole[50]
- Postdata, Run Wild - September 22[51]
- William Prince, Stand in the Joy - April 14[52]
R
- Raised by Swans, Volume 2: Run With The Silent Wildfires - March 30
- Jimmy Rankin, Harvest Highway
- The Rural Alberta Advantage, The Rise and the Fall
- Allison Russell, The Returner - September 8[53]
- Justin Rutledge, Something Easy - May 19
S
- Sam Roberts Band, The Adventures Of Ben Blank - October 20
- Jacques Kuba Séguin, Parfum no.1 - February 17[54]
- Ron Sexsmith, The Vivian Line - February 17[55]
- Joseph Shabason, Welcome To Hell - October 20
- Andy Shauf, Norm - February 10[12]
- Gabrielle Shonk, Across the Room - February 24[56]
- Vivek Shraya, Baby, You're Projecting - May 12[57]
- Silverstein, Misery Made Me (Deluxe) - April 7[58]
- Dallas Smith, Dallas Smith - October 27[59]
- John Southworth, When You're This, This in Love - May 12[60]
- Rae Spoon, Not Dead Yet[61]
- Colin Stetson, When We Were That What Wept for the Sea - May 12[62]
- Alexandra Stréliski, Néo-Romance - March 31[63]
T
- Talk, Lord of the Flies & Birds & Bees - October 20
- Theory of a Deadman, Dinosaur - March 17[64]
- Timber Timbre, Lovage - October 6
- Shania Twain, Queen of Me - February 3[65]
U
- U.S. Girls, Bless This Mess - February 24[66]
- Universal Honey, Dandelion
- Terry Uyarak, Unnuaq[67]
V
- Vivat Virtute (Christine Fellows and John K. Samson), Hold Music
W
- Rufus Wainwright, Folkocracy - June 2
- Colter Wall, Little Songs - July 14[68]
- Wax Mannequin, The Red Brain - April 14[69]
- Whitehorse, I'm Not Crying, You're Crying - January 13[70]
- Roy Woods, Mixed Emotions - July 28
Y
- Yukon Blonde, Shuggie - October 12
Z
- Zoon, Bekka Ma'iingan
Deaths
- January 12 - Robbie Bachman, drummer (Bachman–Turner Overdrive)
- January 17 - Leon Dubinsky, songwriter ("Rise Again")
- January 27 - Floyd Sneed, rock drummer (Three Dog Night)
- February 7 - Mendelson Joe, guitarist and painter
- February 13 - Guido Basso, jazz musician
- February 23 - Andrée Desautels, composer and music educator
- March 27 - Jocelyn Morlock, composer
- April 22 - Ron Cahute, accordionist
- April 28 - Tim Bachman, guitarist (Bachman–Turner Overdrive)
- May 1 - Gordon Lightfoot, singer-songwriter and guitarist
- July 5 - Martin Stevens, pop and disco singer
- August 9 - Robbie Robertson, rock singer and songwriter (The Band)
- November 11 - Peter J. Moore, record producer
- November 15 - Karl Tremblay, folk-rock singer (Les Cowboys Fringants)[71]
- December 3 - Myles Goodwyn, rock singer (April Wine)
References
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