Jordan St. Cyr Wins His First Juno Award

Canadian artist and songwriter Jordan St. Cyr has won his first Juno Award. The Juno Awards, which honors all genres of Canada's top musicians, singers, songwriters, and producers, recognized St. Cyr for his debut self-titled album in the Contemporary Christian/ Gospel Album of the Year category. This was St. Cyr's first Juno nomination.
Posting a note of gratitude on his social media, St. Cyr shared, "Thank you to everyone involved in the making of this album. What a privilege to be a part of such an amazing team. My wife Heather, and our four fantastic kids, you are my inspiration. To be able to write, record, and release songs of faith, ones that encourage our hearts to know we don't walk this road alone, is everything! I'm grateful to God every day that this is what I get to do." He adds, "My wife and I shared our first date at a Juno Fest event back in 2005, so this is a pretty incredible full-circle moment for us."
St. Cyr's Juno recognition follows his six-win sweep at the November 2022 GMA Canada Covenant Awards, the most out of any other nominee, including top Artist, Album, and Male Vocalist of the Year. He also won best Pop Song ("Fires"), Live Music Artist, and AC Artist of the Year.
This spring, Jordan St. Cyr is releasing new music and is on Colton Dixon's Build A Boat Tour. Be sure to visit his tour page for the latest tour dates.
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