State Of Shock Win Two Canadian Radio Music Awards

Vancouver rock band State Of Shock led the way with three Canadian Radio Music Award nominations, and they were also at the head of the pack when the winners were announced on Friday afternoon.
State Of Shock's multi-format hit, "Money Honey," took the prize in the CHR and rock categories at the awards ceremony held at Toronto's Fairmont Royal York Hotel as part of Canadian Music Week. Finger Eleven won the Fans' Choice Award, while Nelly Furtado received the Chart Topper Award for most overall airplay.
The 11th annual show was hosted by Jully Black and featured performances by Elise Estrada, Faber Drive, Hayley Sales, Jessie Farrell, State Of Shock and Suzie McNeil. Alanis Morissette was inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall Of Fame.
Here are the other Canadian Radio Music Award winners:
FACTOR Breakthrough Award: Alex J. RobinsonMainstream AC: Hayley Sales — "What You Want"
Country: Jessie Farrell — "Let's Talk About Love"
Dance/Urban/Rhythmic: Elise Estrada — "Insatiable"
Hot AC: Faber Drive — "Second Chance"
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