Here's who won at the 2024 Music P.E.I. Awards
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Noah Malcolm, Sirène et Matelot and The Umbrella Collective took home multiple Music P.E.I. Awards on Sunday, while The East Pointers won Album of the Year.
The awards were handed out during a ceremony at the Confederation of the Arts that also featured performances by some of the winners and top nominees.
Malcolm, who led the 2024 pack with five nominations, won Pop Recording of the Year for Feel the Same and also the Digital Presence Award.
The Umbrella Collective, a six-piece band, received the hardware for R&B/Soul Recording of the Year for Welcome to Studio UC!, as well as the year's best Rap/Hip Hop Recording.
The Contemporary/Traditional Roots Recording of the Year went to Sirène et Matelot, the duo of Patricia Richard and Lennie Gallant, for Un Monde de Dissonances. The pair also received the Prix de L'Acadie.
The East Pointers' Safe in Sound was named Album of the Year in a repeat performance of the band's 2023 win for House of Dreams.
Other winners included Tara MacLean's Sparrow, which earned Single of the Year, and Dylan Menzie, who won Songwriter of the Year. Liam Corcoran's Hints and Traces was named best Rock Recording, while Lawrence Maxwell was honoured as the Entertainer of the Year.
MacLean, Sirène et Matelot and Malcolm all performed at the awards show along with Jenn Grant, Paper Lions and three-piece Celtic group Inn Echo, which also won an award for Album Art of the Year.
Here's a complete list of 2024 Music P.E.I. Award winners:
Music P.E.I. board awards: