List of Awards and Nominations Received By Billy Talent

List Of Awards And Nominations Received By Billy Talent

Billy Talent is a Canadian rock band formed in 1993 in Mississauga, Ontario. The band consists of Benjamin Kowalewicz (vocals), Ian D'Sa (guitar and vocals), Jonathan Gallant (bass and vocals), and Aaron Solowoniuk (drums and percussion). Billy Talent has released five studio albums, all with Atlantic Records: Watoosh! (1998), Billy Talent (2003), Billy Talent II (2006), Billy Talent III (2009), and Dead Silence (2012). Billy Talent and Billy Talent II have been certified by the Canadian Recording Industry Association as triple platinum and double platinum respectively.

Two of the band's albums have reached the top 10 on the Canadian Albums Chart: Billy Talent peaked at number six and Billy Talent II peaked at number one. Billy Talent has received a significant amount of recognition in Canada, winning nine awards from 29 nominations at the MuchMusic Video Awards and seven awards from twenty nominations at the Juno Awards. The band has also been nominated at the MuchMusic Video Awards every year since 2004. Overall, Billy Talent has received twenty awards from 53 nominations.

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