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•Achievement in Classical or Jazz Music Award: Atlantic String Machine.
•Album of the Year: Meaghan Blanchard – The Great Escape.
•Country Recording of the Year: Lawrence Maxwell – Not Your Outlaw.
•Cover Band/Artist of the Year: Danny Drouin.
•Digital Achievement of the Year: The East Pointers.
•Electronic Single Recording of the Year: Russell Louder – Showdown.
•Entertainer of the Year: The East Pointers.
•Event of the Year: PEI Mutual Festival of Small Halls.
•Francophone Artist of the Year: Vishtèn.
•Group Recording of the Year: Vishtèn – Horizons.
•Live Music Programmer of the Year: Pat Deighan.
•Musician of the Year: Evan McCosham.
•New Artist of the Year: Rachel Beck.
•Pop Recording of the Year: Rachel Beck – Rachel Beck.
•Producer of the Year: Jon Matthews.
•Recording Studio of the Year: The Sound Mill Recording Studio.
•Rock/Loud Recording of the Year: Andrew Waite – Tremors.
•Roots Contemporary Recording of the Year: Meaghan Blanchard – The Great Escape.
•Roots Traditional Recording of the Year: Vishtèn – Horizons.
•SOCAN Songwriter of the Year: Dennis Ellsworth – She's Never Wrong.
•Solo Recording of the Year: Dylan Menzie – As the Clock Re-Winds.
•Song of the Year: Dennis Ellsworth – She's Never Wrong.
•Touring Artist of the Year: The East Pointers.
•Urban Recording of the Year: Vince The Messenger – Self Sabotage.
•SOCAN Venue of the Year: Trailside Music Café & Inn.
•Video of the Year: Kinley – Golden Days (Director, Jenna MacMillan).
•Visual Artist of the Year: Brendan Henry.
Awards given out by the Music PEI board of directors were:
•Community Contributor of the Year: Phase II.
•Educator of the Year: Christine Blanchard.
•Industry Person of the Year: Debbie Atkinson.
•Live Music Production Professional of the Year: Chris Knox.
•Lifetime Achievement: Paul Bernard.
•Rooted to the Island: Tracy Cantin.
•Volunteer of the Year: Mary Lee Little.