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TELEVISION INNOVATOR MOSES ZNAIMER JOINS THE CANADIAN MUSIC INDUSTRY HALL OF FAME ALONG WITH ROCK 'N' ROLL LEGEND RONNIE HAWKINS AND RECORD LABEL FOUNDER JIM WEST
Canadian Music Week 2004 In Toronto March 3 - 6, 2004
Toronto, Ontario (September 22, 2003) – Television innovator
Moses Znaimer along with rock ‘n’ roll legend Ronnie Hawkins and record
label founder Jim West will be inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame at
the Canadian Music Industry Awards on Thursday, March 4, 2004 to be held at the
Westin Harbour Castle as part of Canadian Music Week (CMW) 2004.
“It’s important to recognize and admire the exploits and excellence
of our Canadian heroes – and Moses Znaimer certainly qualifies through his
trailblazing work in broadcasting, communications, and yes – this country’s
music business in particular. There’s no question this honour is long overdue,” said
Neill Dixon, President of Canadian Music Week.
A renowned maverick of the broadcast industry for over 30 years, Moses Znaimer is the co-founder, former President and Executive Producer of many
Canadian television entities - most notably Citytv, MuchMusic, Bravo!, etc.
Presented with the Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ 1998 CAB Gold Ribbon,
Canadian private broadcasting’s highest award to an individual, Znaimer has
been the recipient of several awards for his work within the world broadcasting community.
Currently, Znaimer provides advisory services to CHUM Ltd. and assists with
the company’s international business development in addition to continuing his
personal projects that include the ideaCity Conference and the MZTV Museum of Television.
"Over the years, I've always resisted this sort of thing,” said
Znaimer. “Too soon, I thought, and too conventional. Now it seems more appropriate to
look back and take stock. So I'd like to thank Neill Dixon and the CMIHOF for
their persistence and for placing me on the same programme as Rompin' Ronnie, a genuine Canadian Music Legend, and Jim West, one of those behind the scences
stalwarts, without whom, things just don’t happen."
Involved with the music business for almost three generations of Canadian
rockers, many of whom he supported and played with, Ronnie Hawkins is a Canadian
icon, JUNO Award winner and the recipient of the Walt Grealis Special
Lifetime Achievement Award as CARAS’ Industry Builder. Made famous
by his version of ‘Mary Lou’ in 1959, Hawkins helped tear down the Berlin
Wall in 1992 playing with The Band, performed at Bill Clinton’s 1992 inaugural party
and has also become an accomplished actor hosting his own television show ‘Honky
Tonk’ in the early ’80s and appearing in such films as Heaven’s Gate with Kris Kristofferson
and Hello, Mary Lou: Prom Night II.
"It's the greatest honor that can ever happen,” Hawkins said when
told of his Hall of Fame induction. “This'll make my grandkids think I must have
been a somebody."
Jim West created Distribution Fusion III in 1983 with an eclectic roster,
everything from a language teaching label to a world music label called Lyrichord
Records. He started his own label, Justin Time Records in June 1983, and there
was no stopping from there. Justin Time has released some 350 albums over the years
with its most famous artists including Diana Krall (who West discovered), Oliver
Jones, Ranee Lee, the Susie Arioli Swing Band, and the Montreal Jubilation Choir.
The label and its artists have earned many JUNO, Felix, Jazz Report and Choc awards
over the years. In 1990, Justin Time launched the Just A Minute label, a
subsidiary devoted to unique reissues and previously unreleased titles. Jim West is
the chairman of CIRPA and FACTOR and is also a board member of the Canadian Association
of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS).
“It's a great feeling to receive this award and be honoured by your
peers,” said Jim West. “To be a part of the Canadian record industry is
very fulfilling and I'm extremely proud to play a small role in it."
The Canadian Music Industry Awards are open to the public. Tickets
will be available in December 2003 from Canadian Music Week offices,
905-858-4747.
About Canadian Music Week
Canadian Music Week is Canada's largest annual entertainment event
dedicated to the expression and growth of the country's music, media
and entertainment industries. Combining two information-intensive
conferences; a cutting-edge trade exposition; five awards shows and the
Canadian Music Week Festival, CMW spans a four-day period from March 3
to March 6. 2004 at the Westin Harbour Castle in Toronto attracting
participants from across the globe. For more information, visit
www.cmw.net.
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