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  2. Juno Records - Wikipedia

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    Juno Records is a UK-based online dance music retailer, selling vinyl records, CDs, music downloads and music accessories, founded by Richard Atherton and Sharon Boyd.The website was created in 1996 as an information-only site called The Dance Music Resource Pages, listing new dance music titles each day as they were released.

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  4. Nik Weston - Wikipedia

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    Nik Weston is a DJ, music producer, record label owner of Mukatsuku Records and music buyer for Juno Records.Based out of London, UK, he was from the late 1990s to 2007 a key player in the promotion and distribution of Japanese recording artists and their releases outside of the country, as part of the late 1990s into 2000s revival in the jazz dance, soul-jazz and electronic Japanese music scene.

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  6. Bahamas (musician) - Wikipedia

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    He released the album under the name Bahamas in 2009 and was subsequently nominated for a 2010 Juno Award for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Solo. [5] Bahamas' second album – Barchords, was released on February 7, 2012. [6] The album received nomination at the 2013 Juno Awards for the Adult Alternative Album of the Year.

  7. Juno Awards - Wikipedia

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    The name "Juneau" was submitted, in honour of Pierre Juneau, the first head of the CRTC. Juneau was instrumental in establishing Canadian content regulations for broadcasters to promote Canadian musicians. [4] That name became shortened to Juno and by 1971, the awards ceremonies were referred to as the "Juno Awards". [7]

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