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Montreal band Patrick Watson wins Polaris Prize

Published: 9/25/07 at 12:50 PM
Written By: Alyssa Luckhurst
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(andPOP) - Patrick Watson must be close to euphoria after winning the second annual Polaris Music Prize yesterday for their album Close to Paradise.

The band won the $20,000 pot over such steep competition as Calgary's Feist, Hamilton's Junior Boys, and fellow Montreal bands Arcade Fire, the Dears and the Besnard Lakes.

Performances at the industry gala included Montreal's Miracle Fortress, Halifax's Joel Plaskett Emergency, Calgary's Chad VanGaalen and New Brunswick's Julie Doiron. While the bands rocked out, a jury of 11 music experts from across the country chose which nominated album deserved the prize, based solely on artistic merit.

Nomination were provided by more than 170 Canadian music journalists, broadcasters and bloggers who submitted their top five favourite albums that were released between June 1, 2006, and May 31, 2007.

The Polaris Prize is modelled after the U.K.'s esteemed Mercury Prize.



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