Juno Compilation Supports Music Charity

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Eighteen nominees from the major rock and pop categories will be featured on The 2009 Juno Awards compilation that arrives in stores on March 3.

The album is a joint venture of Canada's four major record companies and will be distributed by Warner Music Canada. The non-profit package's sales proceeds will be donated to the Canadian Academy Of Recording Arts And Sciences' MusiCounts music education charity.

The Juno nominee compilations have combined to sell almost 250,000 copies since 2003.

Here are the artists and songs on The 2009 Juno Awards:

City And Colour — “The Girl”
Divine Brown — “Lay It On The Line”
Céline Dion — “Taking Chances”
Michael Bublé — “Lost”
Nickelback — “Gotta Be Somebody”
Sylvain Cossette — “Hold The Line”
Great Big Sea — “Walk On The Moon”
Hedley — “For The Nights I Can’t Remember”
Simple Plan — “Your Love Is A Lie”
Bryan Adams — “I Thought I’d Seen Everything”
The Lost Fingers — “Pump Up The Jam”
K.D.Lang — “I Dream Of Spring”
Sam Roberts — “Detroit 67”
Sloan — “Believe In Me”
Serena Ryder — “Little Bit Of Red”
Kreesha Turner — “Don’t Call Me Baby”
The Trews — “Hold Me In Your Arms”
Tokyo Police Club — “Tessellate"
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