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MUSIC AWARD WINNERS
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GRAMMY AWARDS
Originally called the Gramophone Awards are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the record industry
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The Winners
51st Grammy Award
presented on
February 8th 2009

Staples Center in Los Angeles

Record of the Year
Please Read the Letter – Robert Plant and Alison Krauss
T Bone Burnett, producer; Mike Piersante, engineer/mixer

Song of the Year
Viva la Vida – Coldplay
Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland, Will Champion and Chris Martin, songwriters

Album of the Year
Raising Sand - Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

Best New Artist
Adele

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Chasing Pavements – Adele

Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
Say – John Mayer

Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
Viva La Vida – Coldplay

Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
Rich Woman – Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

Best Pop Instrumental Performance
I Dreamed There Was No War – Eagles

Best Pop Instrumental Album
Jingle All the Way – Béla Fleck & The Flecktones

Best Pop Vocal Album
Rockferry – Duffy

Best Dance Recording
Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (Alive 2007) – Daft Punk

Best Electronic/Dance Album
Alive 2007 – Daft Punk

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Still Unforgettable – Natalie Cole

Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance
Gravity – John Mayer

Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
Sex on Fire – Kings of Leon

Best Hard Rock Performance
Wax Simulacra – The Mars Volta

Best Metal Performance
My Apocalypse - Metallica

Best Rock Instrumental Performance
Peaches En Regalia – Zappa Plays Zappa

Best Rock Song
Girls in Their Summer Clothes – Bruce Springsteen

Best Rock Album
Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends – Coldplay

Best Alternative Music Album
In Rainbows – Radiohead

Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
Superwoman – Alicia Keys

Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
Miss Independent – Ne-Yo

Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
Stay with Me (By the Sea) – Al Green featuring John Legend

Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
You've Got the Love I Need – Al Green featuring Anthony Hamilton

Best Urban/Alternative Performance
Be OK – Chrisette Michele featuring will.i.am

Best R&B Song
Miss Independent – Ne-Yo

Best R&B Album
Jennifer Hudson – Jennifer Hudson

Best Contemporary R&B Album
Growing Pains – Mary J. Blige

Best Rap Solo Performance
A Milli – Lil Wayne

Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
Swagga Like Us – Jay-Z & T.I. featuring Kanye West & Lil Wayne

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
American Boy – Estelle featuring Kanye West

Best Rap Song
Lollipop – Lil Wayne featuring Static Major
D. Harrison, Lil Wayne, J. Scheffer, Static Major & R. Zamor, songwriters

Best Rap Album
Tha Carter III – Lil Wayne

Best Female Country Vocal Performance
Last Name – Carrie Underwood

Best Male Country Vocal Performance
Letter to Me – Brad Paisley

Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
Stay – Sugarland

Best Country Collaboration with Vocals
Killing the Blues – Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

Best Country Instrumental Performance
Cluster Pluck – Brad Paisley, James Burton, Vince Gill, John Jorgenson, Albert Lee, Brent Mason, Redd Volkaert & Steve Wariner

Best Country Song
Stay – Jennifer Nettles, songwriter (Sugarland)

Best Country Album
Troubadour – George Strait

Best Bluegrass Album
Honoring The Fathers Of Bluegrass: Tribute To 1946 And 1947 – Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder

Best New Age Album
Peace Time – Jack DeJohnette

Best Contemporary Jazz Album
Randy in Brazil – Randy Brecker

Best Jazz Vocal Album
Loverly – Cassandra Wilson

Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
Be-Bop – Terence Blanchard (Track from: Live At The 2007 Monterey Jazz Festival)

Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group
(For albums containing 51% or more playing time of Instrumental tracks.)
The New Crystal Silence – Chick Corea & Gary Burton

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
Monday Night Live at the Village Vanguard – The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra

Best Latin Jazz Album
Song For Chico – Arturo O'Farrill & The Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra

Best Gospel Performance
Get Up – Mary Mary

Best Gospel Song
Help Me Believe – Kirk Franklin

Best Rock or Rap Gospel Albu
Alive and Transported – TobyMac

Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
Thy Kingdom Come – CeCe Winans

Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album
Lovin' Life – Gaither Vocal Band

Best Traditional Gospel Album
Down in New Orleans – The Blind Boys of Alabama

Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album
The Fight of My Life – Kirk Franklin

Best Latin Pop Album
La Vida... Es un Ratico – Juanes s

Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album
45 – Jaguares

Best Latin Urban Album
Los Extraterrestres – Wisin y Yandel

Best Tropical Latin Album
Señor Bachata – José Feliciano

Best Regional Mexican Album
Amor, Dolor y Lágrimas: Música Ranchera – Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano
Canciones de Amor – Mariachi Divas

Best Tejano Album
Viva La Revolucion – Ruben Ramos & The Mexican Revolution

Best Norteño Album
Raíces – Los Tigres del Norte

Best Banda Album
No Es De Madera – Joan Sebastian

Best Traditional Blues Album
One Kind Favor – B.B. King

Best Contemporary Blues Album
City That Care Forgot – Dr. John And The Lower 911

Best Traditional Folk Album
At 89 – Pete Seeger

Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album
Raising Sand by Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

Best Native American Music Album
Come to Me Great Mystery: Native American Healing Songs – Various Artists (Tom Wasinger, producer)

Best Hawaiian Music Album
'Ikena – Tia Carrere & Daniel Ho

Best Zydeco or Cajun Music Album
Live at the 2008 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival – BeauSoleil & Michael Doucet

Best Reggae Album
Jah Is Real – Burning Spear

Best Traditional World Music Album
Ilembe: Honoring Shaka Zulu – Ladysmith Black Mambazo

Best Contemporary World Music Album
Global Drum Project – Mickey Hart, Zakir Hussain, Sikiru Adepoju & Giovanni Hidalgo

Best Polka Album
Let the Whole World Sing – Jimmy Sturr and His Orchestra

Best Musical Album For Children
Here Come the 123s – They Might Be Giants

Best Spoken Word Album for Children
Yes To Running! Bill Harley Live – Bill Harley

Best Spoken Word Album
An Inconvenient Truth – Beau Bridges, Cynthia Nixon & Blair Underwood

Best Comedy Album
It's Bad for Ya – George Carlin

Best Musical Show Album
In the Heights – Original Broadway Cast with Lin-Manuel Miranda & Others
Kurt Deutsch, Alex Lacamoire, Andrés Levin, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Joel Moss & Bill Sherman, producers; Lin-Manuel Miranda, composer/lyricist

Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
Juno

Best Score Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
The Dark Knight
James Newton Howard & Hans Zimmer, composers

Best Song Written for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
Down to Earth (from WALL-E) – Peter Gabriel
Peter Gabriel & Thomas Newman, songwriters

Best Instrumental Composition
The Adventures of Mutt (From Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull) – John Williams
John Williams, composer

Best Instrumental Arrangement
Define Dancing (From WALL-E) – Thomas Newman
Peter Gabriel & Thomas Newman, arrangers

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)
Here's That Rainy Day – Natalie Cole

Best Recording Package
Death Magnetic – Bruce Duckworth, Sarah Moffatt & David Turner, art directors (Metallica)

Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package
In Rainbows – Stanley Donwood, Mel Maxwell & Xian Munro, art directors (Radiohead)

Best Album Notes
Kind Of Blue: 50th Anniversary Collector's Edition – Francis Davis, album notes writer (Miles Davis)

Best Historical Album
Art Of Field Recording Volume I: Fifty Years Of Traditional American Music – Documented By Art Rosenbaum; Steven Lance Ledbetter & Art Rosenbaum, compilation producers; Michael Graves, mastering engineer (Various Artists)

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
Consolers of the Lonely – The Raconteurs
Joe Chiccarelli, Vance Powell & Jack White III, engineers

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
Rick Rubin
Death Magnetic (Metallica)
Home Before Dark (Neil Diamond)
Mercy (Dancing for the Death of an Imaginary Enemy) (Ours)
Seeing Things (Jakob Dylan)
Weezer (Red Album) (Weezer)

Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical
Electric Feel (Justice Remix)
(MGMT), remixers Justice

Best Surround Sound Album
Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition; Night on Bald Mountain; Prelude to Khovanshchina - Paavo Järvi & Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra - Michael Bishop & Robert Woods

Best Engineered Album, Classical
David Frost, Tom Lazarus & Christopher Willis - Traditions and Transformations: Sounds of Silk Road Chicago - Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Alan Gilbert, Silk Road Ensemble, Wu Man, Yo-Yo Ma & Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Producer of the Year, Classical
David Frost
Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique - Gustavo Dudamel & Los Angeles Philharmonic
Right Through The Bone — Julius Röntgen Chamber Music
Schubert: Sonata in D major; Liszt: Don Juan Fantasy - Min Kwon
Traditions And Transformations: Sounds Of Silk Road Chicago - Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Alan Gilbert, Yo-Yo Ma, Silk Road Ensemble, Wu Man & Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Best Classical Album
Kurt Weill: Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny - James Conlon, conductor

Best Orchestral Performance
Bernard Haitink, conductor (Chicago Symphony Orchestra) - Shostakovich: Symphony No. 4

Best Opera Recording
Weill: Rise and Fall of the City of Mahogany - James Conlon, conductor; Fred Vogler, producer; Anthony Dean Griffey, Patti LuPone & Audra McDonald - Donnie Ray Albert, John Easterlin, Steven Humes, Mel Ulrich & Robert Wörle; [[Los Angeles Opera|Los Angeles Opera Orchestra and Chorus

Best Choral Performance
Symphony of Psalms - Sir Simon Rattle, conductor; Simon Halsey, chorus master - Berlin Philharmonic; Rundfunkchor Berlin

Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (With Orchestra)
Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor; Hilary Hahn (Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra) - Schoenberg/Sibelius: Violin Concertos

Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (Without Orchestra)
Gloria Cheng - Piano music of Salonen, Stucky, And Lutoslawski

Best Chamber Music Performance
Pacifica Quartet - Elliott Carter: String Quartets Nos. 1 and 5

Best Small Ensemble Performance
Charles Bruffy, conductor; Phoenix Chorale - Spotless Rose: Hymns To The Virgin Mary

Best Classical Vocal Performance
Hila Plitmann - Mr. Tambourine Man: Seven Poems Of Bob Dylan - JoAnn Falletta (Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra)

Best Classical Contemporary Composition
Mr. Tambourine Man: Seven Poems of Bob Dylan - John Corigliano (JoAnn Falletta)

Classical Crossover Album
Simple Gifts - King's Singers

Best Short Form Music Video
Pork and Beans – Weezer
Mathew Cullen, video director; Bernard Rahill, video producer

Best Long Form Music Video
Runnin' Down a Dream – Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers


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The Winners
50th Grammy Award

presented on
February 10th 2008

Staples Center in Los Angeles

Record of the Year
"Rehab" - Amy Winehouse
Mark Ronson, producer; Tom Elmhirst, engineer/mixer

Album of the Year
River: The Joni Letters - Herbie Hancock
Leonard Cohen, Norah Jones, Joni Mitchell, Corinne Bailey Rae, Luciana Souza & Tina Turner, featured artists; Herbie Hancock & Larry Klein, producers; Helik Hadar, engineer/mixer; Bernie Grundman, mastering engineer

Song of the Year
"Rehab" – Amy Winehouse (Amy Winehouse)

Best New Artist
Amy Winehouse

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
"Rehab" – Amy Winehouse

Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
"What Goes Around.../...Comes Around" – Justin Timberlake

Best Pop Performance by a Duo/Group w/ Vocals
"Makes Me Wonder" – Maroon 5

Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
"Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)" – Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

Best Pop Instrumental Performance
"One Week Last Summer" – Joni Mitchell

Best Pop Instrumental Album
The Mix-Up – Beastie Boys

Best Pop Vocal Album
Back to Black – Amy Winehouse

Best Dance Recording
"LoveStoned/I Think She Knows Interlude" - Justin Timberlake
Nate (Danja) Hills, Timbaland & Justin Timberlake, producers; Jimmy Douglass & Timbaland, mixers

Best Electronic/Dance Album
We Are the Night – The Chemical Brothers

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Call Me Irresponsible - Michael Bublé

Best Rock Solo Vocal Performance
"Radio Nowhere" - Bruce Springsteen

Best Rock Performance By a Duo/Group w/ Vocals
"Icky Thump" - The White Stripes

Best Hard Rock Performance
"The Pretender" - Foo Fighters

Best Metal Performance
"Final Six" - Slayer

Best Rock Instrumental Performance
"Once Upon a Time in the West" - Bruce Springsteen

Best Rock Song
"Radio Nowhere" - Bruce Springsteen (Bruce Springsteen)

Best Rock Album
Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace - Foo Fighters

Best Alternative Music Album
Icky Thump - The White Stripes

Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
"No One" - Alicia Keys

Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
"Future Baby Mama" - Prince

Best R&B Performance By a Duo/Group W/ Vocals
"Disrespectful" - Chaka Khan featuring Mary J. Blige

Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
"In My Songs" - Gerald Levert

Best Urban/Alternative Performance
"Daydreamin'" - Lupe Fiasco featuring Jill Scott

Best R&B Song
"No One" - Dirty Harry, Kerry Brothers & Alicia Keys (Alicia Keys)

Best R&B Album
Funk This - Chaka Khan

Best Contemporary R&B Album
Because of You - Ne-Yo

Best Rap Solo Performance
"Stronger" - Kanye West

Best Rap Performance By a Duo/Group
"Southside" - Common featuring Kanye West

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
"Umbrella" - Rihanna featuring Jay-Z

Best Rap Song
"Good Life" - Alrin Davis, Faheem Najm & Kanye West (James Ingram & Quincy Jones) (Kanye West featuring T-Pain)

Best Rap Album
Graduation - Kanye West

Best Female Country Vocal Performance
"Before He Cheats" - Carrie Underwood

Best Male Country Vocal Performance
"Stupid Boy" - Keith Urban

Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals
"How Long" - Eagles

Best Country Collaboration w/ Vocals
"Lost Highway" - Willie Nelson & Ray Price

Best Country Instrumental Performance
"Throttleneck" - Brad Paisley

Best Country Song
"Before He Cheats" - Josh Kear & Chris Tompkins,
songwriters (Carrie Underwood)

Best Country Album
These Days - Vince Gill

Best Bluegrass Album
The Bluegrass Diaries - Jim Lauderdale

Best New Age Album
Crestone - Paul Winter Consort

Best Contemporary Jazz Album
River: The Joni Letters - Herbie Hancock

Best Jazz Vocal Album
Avant Gershwin - Patti Austin

Best Jazz Instrumental Solo Performance
"Anagram" - Michael Brecker, soloist

Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group
Pilgrimage - Michael Brecker

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
A Tale of God's Will (A Requiem for Katrina) - Terence Blanchard

Best Latin Jazz Album
Funk Tango - Paquito Rivera Quintet

Best Gospel Performance
A Tie with both:
"Never Gonna Break My Faith" - Aretha Franklin & Mary J. Blige (Featuring The Harlem Boys Choir)
"Blessed & Highly Favored" - The Clark Sisters

Best Gospel Song
"Blessed & Highly Favored" - Karen Clark-Sheard, songwriter (The Clark Sisters)

Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album
Before the Daylight's Shot - Ashley Cleveland

Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
A Deeper Level - Israel and New Breed

Best Southern/Country/Bluegrass Album
Salt of the Earth - Ricky Skaggs & The Whites

Best Traditional Gospel Album
Live: One Last Time - The Clark Sisters

Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album
Free to Worship - Fred Hammond

Best Latin Pop Album
El Tren de los Momentos - Alejandro Sanz

Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album
No Hay Espacio - Black Guayaba

Best Latin Urban Album
Residente O Visitante - Calle 13

Best Tropical Latin Album
La Llave de mi Corazón - Juan Luis Guerra

Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album
100% Mexicano - Pepe Aguilar

Best Tejano Album
Before the Next Teardrop Falls - Little Joe & La Familia

Best Norteño Album
Detalles y Emociones - Los Tigres Del Norte

Best Banda Album
Te Va a Gustar - El Chapo

Best Traditional Blues Album
Last of the Great Mississippi Delta Bluesmen: Live In Dallas - Henry James Townsend, Joe Willie "Pinetop" Perkins, Robert Lockwood, Jr. & David Honeyboy Edwards

Best Contemporary Blues Album
The Road to Escondido - JJ Cale & Eric Clapton

Best Traditional Folk Album
Dirt Farmer - Levon Helm

Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album
Washington Square Serenade - Steve Earle

Best Native American Music Album
Totemic Flute Chants - Johnny Whitehorse

Best Hawaiian Music Album
Treasures of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar - Various Artists (Daniel Ho, George Kahumoku, Jr., Paul Konwiser & Wayne Wong, producers)

Best Zydeco Or Cajun Music Album
Live! Worldwide - Terrance Simien & The Zydeco Experience

Best Reggae Album
Mind Control - Stephen Marley

Best Traditional World Music Album
African Spirit - Soweto Gospel Choir

Best Contemporary World Music Album
Djin Djin - Angelique Kidjo

Best Polka Album
Come Share the Wine - Jimmy Sturr & His Orchestra

Best Children's Music Album
A Green and Red Christmas - The Muppets (Ted Kryczko & Ed Mitchel, producers)

Best Children's Spoken Word Album
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Jim Dale

Best Spoken Word Album
The Audacity of Hope : Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream - Barack Obama

Best Comedy Album
The Distant Future - Flight of the Conchords

Best Musical Show Album
Spring Awakening - Duncan Sheik, producer; Duncan Sheik, composer; Steven Sater, lyricist (Original Broadway Cast with Jonathan Groff, Lea Michele & Others)

Best Compilation Soundtrack Album
Love - George Martin & Giles Martin (The Beatles)

Best Score Soundtrack Album
Ratatouille - Michael Giacchino, composer

Best Song-Motion Picture, TV, Visual Media
"Love You I Do" (from Dreamgirls)

Best Instrumental Composition
"Cerulean Skies" - Maria Schneider, composer (Maria Schneider Orchestra)

Best Instrumental Arrangement
"In a Silent Way" - Vince Mendoza, arranger (Joe Zawinul)

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)
"I'm Gonna Live Till I Die" - John Clayton, arranger (Queen Latifah)

Best Recording Package
Cassadaga - Zack Nipper, art director (Bright Eyes)

Best Boxed/Special Limited Edition
What It Is!: Funky Soul and Rare Grooves (1967-1977) - Masaki Koike, art director (Various Artists)

Best Album Notes
John Work, III: Recording Black Culture - Bruce Nemerov (Various Artists)

Best Historical Album
The Live Wire: Woody Guthrie in Performance 1949
Nora Guthrie & Jorge Arévalo Mateus, compilation producers; Jamie Howarth, Steve Rosenthal, Warren Russell-Smith & Dr. Kevin Short, mastering engineers (Woody Guthrie)

Best Engineered Album, Non Classical
Beauty & Crime
Tchad Blake, Cameron Craig, Emery Dobyns & Jimmy Hogarth, engineers (Suzanne Vega)

Producer of the Year, Non Classical
Mark Ronson
Back to Black (Amy Winehouse) (T)
Littlest Things (Lily Allen) (T)
Rehab (Amy Winehouse) (T)
Version (Mark Ronson) (A)
You Know I'm No Good (Amy Winehouse) (T)

Best Remixed Recording
"Bring the Noise" (Benny Benassi Sfaction Remix)
Benny Benassi, remixer (Public Enemy)

Best Surround Sound Album
Love
Paul Hicks, surround mix engineer; Tim Young, surround mastering engineer; George Martin & Giles Martin, surround producers (The Beatles)

Best Engineered Album, Classical
Grechaninov: Passion Week
John Newton, engineer (Charles Bruffy, Phoenix Bach Choir & Kansas City Chorale)

Producer of the Year, Classical
Judith Sherman
American Virtuosa: Tribute To Maud Powell (Rachel Barton Pine & Matthew Hagle)
From Barrelhouse To Broadway: The Musical Odyssey Of Joe Jordan (Rick Benjamin & The Paragon Ragtime Orchestra)
Górecki: String Quartet No. 3 '...Songs Are Sung' (Kronos Quartet)
Strange Imaginary Animals (Eighth Blackbird)
Tchaikovsky: Three String Quartets, Souvenir De Florence (Ying Quartet)

Best Classical Album
Tower: Made In America
Leonard Slatkin, conductor; Tim Handley, producer (Nashville Symphony)

Best Orchestra Performance
"Tower: Made in America"
Leonard Slatkin, conductor (Nashville Symphony)

Best Opera Recording
"Humperdinck: Hansel & Gretel"
Sir Charles Mackerras, conductor; Rebecca Evans, Jane Henschel & Jennifer Larmore; Brian Couzens, producer (Sarah Coppen, Diana Montague & Sarah Tynan; New London Children's Choir; Philharmonia Orchestra)

Best Choral Performance
"Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem"
Simon Rattle, conductor; Simon Halsey, chorus master (Thomas Quasthoff & Dorothea Röschmann; Rundfunkchor Berlin; Berliner Philharmoniker)

Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra)
"Barber/Korngold/Walton: Violin Concertos"
Bramwell Tovey, conductor; James Ehnes (Vancouver Symphony Orchestra)

Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestra)
"Beethoven Sonatas, Vol. 3" - Garrick Ohlsson

Best Chamber Music Performance
"Strange Imaginary Animals" - eighth blackbird

Best Small Ensemble Performance
"Stravinsky: Apollo, Concerto in D; Prokofiev: 20 Visions Fugitives" - Yuri Bashmet, conductor; Moscow Soloists

Best Classical Vocal Performance
"Lorraine Hunt Lieberson Sings Peter Lieberson: Neruda Songs"
Lorraine Hunt Lieberson (James Levine; Boston Symphony Orchestra)

Best Classical Contemporary Composition
"Made in America"
Joan Tower (Leonard Slatkin, conductor; Nashville Symphony Orchestra)

Best Classical Crossover Album
A Love Supreme: The Legacy of John Coltrane - Turtle Island String Quartet

Best Short Form Music Video
"God's Gonna Cut You Down" - Johnny Cash — Tony Kaye, video director; Rachel Curl, video producer

Best Long Form Music Video
"The Confessions Tour" - Madonna — Jonas Akerlund, video director; Sara Martin and David May, video producers


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The Winners
49th Annual Grammy Awards
Staples Center in Los Angeles
February 11th 2007.

Album of the Year
"Taking the Long Way," Dixie Chicks

Record of the Year
"Not Ready to Make Nice," Dixie Chicks

Song of the Year

"Not Ready to Make Nice," Martie Maguire, Natalie Maines, Emily Robison & Dan Wilson, songwriters (Dixie Chicks)

Best New Artist

Carrie Underwood

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
"Ain't No Other Man," Christina Aguilera

Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
"Waiting on the World to Change," John Mayer

Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal
"My Humps," Black Eyed Peas

Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
"For Once in My Life," Tony Bennett & Stevie Wonder

Best Pop Instrumental Performance
"Mornin'," George Benson (& Al Jarreau)

Best Pop Instrumental Album
Fingerprints, Peter Frampton

Best Pop Vocal Album
Continuum, John Mayer

Best Dance Recording
"SexyBack," Justin Timberlake & Timbaland

Best Electronic/Dance Album
Confessions on a Dance Floor, Madonna

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Duets: An American Classic, Tony Bennett

Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance
"Someday Baby," Bob Dylan

Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal
"Dani California," Red Hot Chili Peppers

Best Hard Rock Performance
"Woman," Wolfmother

Best Metal Performance
"Eyes of the Insane," Slayer

Best Rock Instrumental Performance
"The Wizard Turns On...," The Flaming Lips

Best Rock Song
"Dani California," Flea, John Frusciante, Anthony Kiedis & Chad Smith, songwriters (Red Hot Chili Peppers)

Best Rock Album
Stadium Arcadium, Red Hot Chili Peppers

Best Alternative Music Album
St. Elsewhere, Gnarls Barkley

Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
"Be Without You," Mary J. Blige

Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
"Heaven," John Legend

Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals
"Family Affair," (Sly & the Family Stone), John Legend, Joss Stone With Van Hunt

Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
"God Bless the Child," George Benson & Al Jarreau Featuring Jill Scott

Best Urban/Alternative Performance
"Crazy," Gnarls Barkley

Best R&B Song
"Be Without You," Johnta Austin, Mary J. Blige, Bryan-Michael Cox & Jason Perry, songwriters (Mary J. Blige)

Best R&B Album
The Breakthrough, Mary J. Blige

Best Contemporary R&B Album
B'Day, Beyoncé

Best Rap Solo Performance
"What You Know," T.I.

Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
"Ridin'," Chamillionaire feat. Krayzie Bone

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
"My Love," Justin Timberlake featuring T.I.

Best Rap Song
"Money Maker," Christopher Bridges & Pharrell Williams, songwriters (Ludacris Featuring Pharrell)

Best Rap Album
Release Therapy, Ludacris

Best Female Country Vocal Performance
"Jesus, Take the Wheel," Carrie Underwood

Best Male Country Vocal Performance
"The Reason Why," Vince Gill

Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal
"Not Ready to Make Nice," Dixie Chicks

Best Country Collaboration With Vocals
"Who Says You Can't Go Home," Bon Jovi & Jennifer Nettles

Best Country Instrumental Performance
"Whiskey Before Breakfast," Bryan Sutton & Doc Watson

Best Country Song
"Jesus, Take The Wheel," Brett James, Hillary Lindsey & Gordie Sampson, songwriters (Carrie Underwood)

Best Country Album
Taking the Long Way, Dixie Chicks

Best Bluegrass Album
Instrumentals, Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder

Best New Age Album
Amarantine, Enya

Best Contemporary Jazz Album
The Hidden Land, Béla Fleck & the Flecktones

Best Jazz Vocal Album
Turned to Blue, Nancy Wilson

Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
"Some Skunk Funk," Michael Brecker

Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group
The Ultimate Adventure, Chick Corea

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
Some Skunk Funk, Randy Brecker with Michael Brecker, Jim Beard, Will Lee, Peter Erskine, Marcio Doctor & Vince Mendoza conducting the WDR Big Band Köln

Best Latin Jazz Album
Simpático, the Brian Lynch/Eddie Palmieri Project

Best Gospel Performance
Victory, Yolanda Adams

Best Gospel Song
"Imagine Me," Kirk Franklin, songwriter (Kirk Franklin)

Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album
Turn Around, Jonny Lang

Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
Wherever You Are, Third Day

Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album
Glory Train, Randy Travis

Best Traditional Gospel Album

Alive in South Africa, Israel & New Breed

Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album

Hero, Kirk Franklin

Best Latin Pop Album

Limón y Sal, Julieta Venegas

Best Latin Rock, Alternative or Urban Album
Amar Es Combatir, Maná

Best Tropical Latin Album
Directo al Corazón, Gilberto Santa Rosa

Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album
Historias De Mi Tierra, Pepe Aguilar

Best Tejano Album
Sigue El Taconazo, Chente Barrera

Best Norteño Album
Historias Que Contar, Los Tigres Del Norte

Best Banda Album

Más Allá Del Sol, Joan Sebástian

Best Traditional Blues Album
Risin' with the Blues, Ike Turner

Best Contemporary Blues Album
After the Rain, Irma Thomas

Best Traditional Folk Album
We Shall Overcome - The Seeger Sessions, Bruce Springsteen

Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album
Modern Times, Bob Dylan

Best Native American Music Album

Dance with the Wind, Mary Youngblood

Best Hawaiian Music Album
Legends of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar - Live From Maui, Various Artists

Best Reggae Album

Love Is My Religion, Ziggy Marley

Best Traditional World Music Album

Blessed, Soweto Gospel Choir

Best Contemporary World Music Album

Wonder Wheel, The Klezmatics

Best Polka Album
Polka in Paradise, Jimmy Sturr And His Orchestra

Best Musical Album for Children
Catch That Train!, Dan Zanes And Friends

Best Spoken Word Album for Children
Blah Blah Blah: Stories about Clams, Swamp Monsters, Pirates & Dogs, Bill Harley

Best Spoken Word Album
Our Endangered Values: America's Moral Crisis, Jimmy Carter

Best Comedy Album
The Carnegie Hall Performance, Lewis Black

Best Musical Show Album
Jersey Boys

Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
Walk the Line, Joaquin Phoenix & Various Artists

Best Score Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
Memoirs of a Geisha, John Williams, composer

Best Song Written for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
"Our Town," (from Cars) Randy Newman, songwriter (James Taylor)

Best Instrumental Composition
"A Prayer for Peace," John Williams, composer

Best Instrumental Arrangement
"Three Ghouls," Chick Corea, arranger

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)
"For Once in My Life," Jorge Calandrelli, arranger (Tony Bennett & Stevie Wonder)

Best Recording Package
10,000 Days, Adam Jones, art director (Tool)

Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package
Stadium Arcadium, Flea, John Frusciante, Anthony Kiedis, Chad Smith & Matt Taylor, art directors (Red Hot Chili Peppers)

Best Album Notes
If You Got to Ask, You Ain't Got It!, Dan Morgenstern, album notes writer (Fats Waller)

Best Historical Album
Brooks, David Giovannoni & Richard Martin, mastering engineers

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
At War with the Mystics, The Flaming Lips & Dave Fridmann, engineers (The Flaming Lips)

Producer of The Year, Non-Classical
Peppers); Taking the Long Way (Dixie Chicks); 12 Songs (Neil Diamond)

Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical
"Talk (Thin White Duke Mix)," Jacques Lu Cont, remixer (Coldplay)

Best Surround Sound Album
Morph the Cat, Elliot Scheiner, surround mix engineer; Darcy Proper, surround mastering engineer; Donald Fagen, surround producer (Donald Fagen)

Best Engineered Album, Classical
Elgar: Enigma Variations; Britten: The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Four Sea Interludes, Michael Bishop, engineer (Paavo Järvi & Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra)

Producer of The Year, Classical
Elaine Martone

Best Classical Album
Mahler: Symphony No. 7, Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor; Andreas Neubronner, producer (San Francisco Symphony)

Best Orchestral Performance
"Mahler: Symphony No. 7," Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor (San Francisco Symphony)

Best Opera Recording
"Golijov: Ainadamar: Fountain Of Tears," Robert Spano, conductor; Kelley O'Connor & Dawn Upshaw; Valérie Gross & Sid McLauchlan, producers (Women Of The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra)

Best Choral Performance
"Pärt: Da Pacem," Paul Hillier, conductor (Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir)

Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra)
"Messiaen: Oiseaux Exotiques (Exotic Birds)," John McLaughlin Williams, conductor; Angelin Chang (Cleveland Chamber Symphony)

Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestra)
"Chopin: Nocturnes," Maurizio Pollini

Best Chamber Music Performance
Intimate Voices, Emerson String Quartet

Best Small Ensemble Performance
"Padilla: Sun of Justice," Peter Rutenberg, conductor; Los Angeles Chamber Singers' Cappella

Best Classical Vocal Performance
Rilke Songs, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson (Peter Serkin)

Best Classical Contemporary Composition
"Golijov: Ainadamar: Fountain of Tears," Osvaldo Golijov (Robert Spano)

Best Classical Crossover Album
Simple Gifts, Bryn Terfel (London Voices; London Symphony Orchestra)

Best Short Form Music Video
"Here It Goes Again," OK Go

Best Long Form Music Video
Wings For Wheels: The Making of Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen


. .
The Winners
48th Annual Grammy Awards
Staples Center in Los Angeles
February 8th 2006.

Album of the Year:
"How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb," U2.

Record of the Year:
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams," Green Day.

New Artist:
John Legend.

Male R&B Vocal Performance:
"Ordinary People," John Legend.

Pop Vocal Album:
"Breakaway," Kelly Clarkson.

Rap/Sung Collaboration:
"Numb/Encore," Jay-Z featuring Linkin Park.

Song of the Year:
"Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own," U2.

Female Pop Vocal Performance:
"Since U Been Gone," Kelly Clarkson.

Country Album:
"Lonely Runs Both Ways," Alison Krauss and Union Station.

Rap Album:
"Late Registration," Kanye West.

Rock Album:
"How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb," U2.

Rap Solo Performance:
"Gold Digger," Kanye West.

Rap Performance by a Duo or Group:
"Don't Phunk With My Heart," Black Eyed Peas.

Rap Song:
"Diamonds From Sierra Leone," D. Harris and Kanye West.

Solo Rock Vocal Performance:
"Devils & Dust," Bruce Springsteen.

Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal:
"Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own," U2.

Hard Rock Performance:
"B.Y.O.B.," System of a Down.

Metal Performance:
"Before I Forget," Slipknot.

Rock Instrumental Performance:
"69 Freedom Special," Les Paul and Friends.

Rock Song:
"City of Blinding Lights," U2, (U2).

Alternative Music Album:
"Get Behind Me Satan," the White Stripes.

Female R&B Vocal Performance:
"We Belong Together," Mariah Carey.

R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals:
"So Amazing," Beyoncé and Stevie Wonder.

Traditional R&B Vocal Performance:
"A House Is Not a Home," Aretha Franklin.

Urban/Alternative Performance:
"Welcome to Jamrock," Damian Marley.

R&B Song:
"We Belong Together," J. Austin, M. Carey, J. Dupri & M. Seal, (D. Bristol, K. Edmonds, S. Johnson, P. Moten, S. Sully & B. Womack (Mariah Carey).

R&B Album:
"Get Lifted," John Legend.

Contemporary R&B Album:
"The Emancipation of Mimi," Mariah Carey.

Male Pop Vocal Performance:
"From the Bottom of My Heart," Stevie Wonder.

Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal:
"This Love," Maroon 5.

Pop Collaboration With Vocals:
"Feel Good Inc.," Gorillaz Featuring De La Soul.

Pop Instrumental Performance:
"Caravan," Les Paul.

Pop Instrumental Album:
"At This Time," Burt Bacharach.

Traditional Pop Vocal Album:
"The Art of Romance," Tony Bennett.

Female Country Vocal Performance:
"The Connection," Emmylou Harris.

Male Country Vocal Performance:
"You'll Think of Me," Keith Urban.

Country Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal:
"Restless," Alison Krauss and Union Station.

Country Collaboration With Vocals:
"Like We Never Loved at All," Faith Hill and Tim McGraw.

Country Instrumental Performance:
"Unionhouse Branch," Alison Krauss and Union Station.

Country Song:
"Bless the Broken Road," Bobby Boyd, Jeff Hanna and Marcus Hummon, (Rascal Flatts).

Latin Pop Album:
"Escucha," Laura Pausini.

Latin Rock/Alternative Album:
"Fijación Oral Volumen 1," Shakira.

Traditional Tropical Latin Album:
"Bebo De Cuba," Bebo Valdes.

Salsa/Merengue Album:
"Son Del Alma," Willy Chirino.

Mexican/Mexican-American Album:
"Mexico En La Piel," Luis Miguel.

Tejano Album:
"Chicanisimo," Little Joe Y La Familia.

Engineered Album, Classical:
"Mendelssohn: The Complete String Quartets," Da-Hong Seetoo, engineer (Emerson String Quartet).

Producer of the Year, Classical:
Tim Handley.

Classical Album: "Bolcom:
Songs of Innocence and of Experience," Leonard Slatkin, conductor (Christine Brewer and Joan Morris, University of Michigan School of Music Symphony Orchestra).

Orchestral Performance:
"Shostakovich: Symphony No. 13," Mariss Jansons, conductor (Sergei Aleksashkin, Chor Des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Symphonieorchester Des Bayerischen Rundfunks).

Opera Recording:
"Verdi: Falstaff," Sir Colin Davis, conductor (London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra).

Choral Performance:
"Bolcom: Songs of Innocence and of Experience," Leonard Slatkin, conductor (Christine Brewer, Measha Brueggergosman, Ilana Davidson, Nmon Ford, Linda Hohenfeld, Joan Morris, Carmen Pelton, Marietta Simpson and Thomas Young, Michigan State University Children's Choir, University of Michigan Chamber Choir, University of Michigan Orpheus Singers, University of Michigan University Choir and University Musical Society Choral Union, University of Michigan School of Music Symphony Orchestra).

Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra):
"Beethoven: Piano Cons. Nos. 2 & 3," Claudio Abbado, conductor; Martha Argerich (Mahler Chamber Orchestra).

Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestra):
"Scriabin, Medtner, Stravinsky," Evgeny Kissin.

Chamber Music Performance: "Mendelssohn:
The Complete String Quartets," Emerson String Quartet.

Small Ensemble Performance:
"Boulez: Le Marteau Sans Maitre, Derive 1 & 2," Pierre Boulez, conductor, Hilary Summers, Ensemble Intercontemporain.

Classical Vocal Performance:
"Bach: Cantatas," Thomas Quasthoff (Rainer Kussmaul, Members of the RIAS Chamber Choir, Berlin Baroque Soloists).

Classical Contemporary Composition:
"Bolcom: Songs of Innocence and of Experience," William Bolcom (Leonard Slatkin).

Classical Crossover Album:
"4 plus Four," Turtle Island String Quartet and Ying Quartet.

Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media:
"Ray," Ray Charles.

Score Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media:
"Ray," Craig Armstrong, composer.

Song Written for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media:
"Believe," Glen Ballard and Alan Silvestri, songwriters, from "The Polar Express."

Instrumental Composition:
"Into the Light," Billy Childs, composer.

Instrumental Arrangement:
"The Incredits," Gordon Goodwin, arranger (Various Artists).

Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s):
"What Are You Doing for the Rest of Your Life?" Billy Childs, Gil Goldstein and Heitor Pereira, arrangers (Chris Botti and Sting)
.

Traditional Blues Album:
"80," B.B. King and Friends.

Traditional Folk Album:
"Fiddler's Green," Tim O'Brien.

Contemporary Folk Album:
"Fair & Square," John Prine.

Native American Music Album:
"Sacred Ground -- A Tribute to Mother Earth," Various Artists.

Hawaiian Music Album:
"Masters of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar -- Vol. 1," Various Artists.

Reggae Album:
"Welcome to Jamrock," Damian Marley.

Traditional World Music Album:
"In the Heart of the Moon," Ali Farka Toure and Toumani Diabate.

Contemporary World Music Album:
"Eletracustico," Gilberto Gil.

Polka Album:
"Shake, Rattle and Polka!" Jimmy Sturr and His Orchestra.

Musical Album for Children: "Songs From the Neighborhood -- The Music of Mister Rogers," Various Artists.

Spoken Word Album for Children:
"Marlo Thomas & Friends: Thanks & Giving All Year Long," Various Artists.

Spoken Word Album:
"Dreams From My Father," Sen. Barack Obama.

Comedy Album:
"Never Scared," Chris Rock.

Musical Show Album:
"Monty Python's Spamalot."

Gospel Performance:
"Pray," CeCe Winans.

Rock Gospel Song:
"Be Blessed," Yolanda Adams, James Harris III, Terry Lewis and James Q. Wright, (Yolanda Adams).

Rock Gospel Album: "Until My Heart Caves In," Audio Adrenaline.

Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album:
"Lifesong," Casting Crowns.

Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Album:
"Rock of Ages ... Hymns & Faith," Amy Grant.

Contemporary Soul Gospel Album:
"Purified," CeCe Winans.

Gospel Choir or Gospel Chorus:
"One Voice," Gladys Knight, choir director.

New Age Album:
"Silver Solstice," Paul Winter Consort.

Jazz Vocal Album:
"Good Night, and Good Luck," Dianne Reeves.

Jazz Instrumental Solo:
"Why Was I Born?" Sonny Rollins.

Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group:
"Beyond the Sound Barrier," Wayne Shorter Quartet.

Contemporary Jazz Album:
"The Way Up," Pat Metheny Group.

Large Jazz Ensemble Album:
"Overtime," Dave Holland Big Band.

Latin Jazz Album:
"Listen Here!" Eddie Palmieri.

Traditional Soul Gospel Album:
"Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs," Donnie McClurkin.

Dance Recording:
"Galvanize," The Chemical Brothers featuring Q-Tip.

Electronic/Dance Album:
"Push the Button," The Chemical Brothers.

Bluegrass Album:
"The Company We Keep," The Del McCoury Band.

Contemporary Blues Album:
"Cost of Living," Delbert McClinton.

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical:
Steve Lillywhite.

Short Form Music Video:
"Control," Missy Elliott Featuring Ciara and Fat Man Scoop.

Best Long Form Music Video:
"No Direction Home" (Bob Dylan).

Recording Package:
"The Forgotten Arm," Aimee Mann and Gail Marowitz, art directors (Aimee Mann).

Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package:
"The Legend," Ian Cuttler, art director (Johnny Cash).

Album Notes:
"The Complete Library of Congress Recordings by Alan Lomax," John Szwed, album notes writer (Jelly Roll Morton).

Historical Album:
"The Complete Library of Congress Recordings by Alan Lomax," Jeffrey Greenberg and Anna Lomax Wood, compilation producers (Jelly Roll Morton).

Engineered Album, Non-Classical:
"Back Home," Alan Douglas and Mick Guzauski, engineers (Eric Clapton).

Remixed Recording, Non-Classical:
"Superfly (Louie Vega EOL Mix)," Louie Vega, remixer (Curtis Mayfield).

Surround Sound Album:
"Brothers in Arms -- 20th Anniversary Edition," Chuck Ainlay, Bob Ludwig, Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits).


. .

The Winners
The 47th Annual Grammy Awards

presented on
February 13th 2005

Staples Center in Los Angeles

Record Of The Year
"Here We Go Again," Ray Charles & Norah Jones (John Burk, producer; Terry Howard & Al Schmitt, engineers/mixers) (Concord Records/Hear Music)

Album Of The Year
"Genius Loves Company," Ray Charles & Various Artists (Concord Records/Hear Music)

Song Of The Year
"Daughters," John Mayer, songwriter (John Mayer) (Aware/Columbia; Publishers: Sony/ATV Tunes/Specific Harm Music)

Best New Artist
Maroon5

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
"Sunrise," Norah Jones (Blue Note Records)

Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
"Daughters," John Mayer (Aware Records/Columbia)

Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
"Heaven," Los Lonely Boys (Or Music/Epic Records)

Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals
"Here We Go Again," Ray Charles & Norah Jones (Concord Records/Hear Music)

Best Pop Instrumental Performance
"11th Commandment," Ben Harper (Virgin Records)

Best Pop Instrumental Album
"Henry Mancini: Pink Guitar," Various Artists; James Jensen, producer (Solid Air Records)

Best Pop Vocal Album
"Genius Loves Company," Ray Charles & Various Artists (Concord Records/Hear Music)

Best Dance Recording
"Toxic," Britney Spears; Avant & Bloodshy, producers; Niklas Flyckt, mixer (Jive/Zomba Label Group)

Best Electronic/Dance Album
"Kish Kash," Basement Jaxx (XL Recordings/Astralwerks)

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
"Stardust...The Great American Songbook Volume III," Rod Stewart (J Records)

Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance
"Code of Silence," Bruce Springsteen (Columbia Records)

Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
"Vertigo," U2 (Interscope Records)

Best Hard Rock Performance
"Slither," Velvet Revolver (RCA)

Best Metal Performance
"Whiplash," Motorhead (Big Deal Records)

Best Rock Instrumental Performance
"Mrs. O'Leary's Cow," Brian Wilson (Nonesuch Records)

Best Rock Song
"Vertigo," U2 (Interscope Records; Publisher: Universal Polygram International Publishing)

Best Rock Album
"American Idiot," Green Day (Reprise Records)

Best Alternative Music Album
"A Ghost Is Born," Wilco (Nonesuch Records)

Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
"If I Ain't Got You," Alicia Keys (J Records)

Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
"Call My Name," Prince (Columbia/NPG Records)

Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals
"My Boo," Usher & Alicia Keys (Arista/La Face/Zomba Label Group)

Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
"Musicology," Prince (Columbia/NPG Records)

Best Urban/Alternative Performance
"Cross My Mind," Jill Scott (Hidden Beach]

Best R&B Song
"You Don't Know My Name," Alicia Keys, Harold Lilly & Kanye West, songwriters (Alicia Keys) (J Records; Publishers: Lellow Productions/EMI Music Publishing, Ye World Music/EMI April Music, Uncle Bobby Music/EMI Blackwood Music & A Dish-A-Tunes Ltd)

Best R&B Album
"The Diary Of Alicia Keys," Alicia Keys (J Records)

Best Contemporary R&B Album
"Confessions," Usher (Arista/LaFace/Zomba Label Group)

Best Rap Solo Performance
"99 Problems," Jay-Z (Roc-A-Fella Records)

Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group
"Let's Get It Started," the Black Eyed Peas (A&M Records)

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
"Yeah!" Usher Featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris (Arista/LaFace/Zomba Label Group)

Best Rap Song
"Jesus Walks," Miri Ben Ari, C. Smith & Kanye West, songwriters (Kanye West) (Rocafella Records; Publishers: Konman Entertainment/Gimme My Publishing Co./Hip Hop Since 1978 & Mapleshade Productions)

Best Rap Album
"The College Dropout," Kanye West (Roc-A-Fella Records)

Best Female Country Vocal Performance
"Redneck Woman," Gretchen Wilson (Epic Records)

Best Male Country Vocal Performance
"Live Like You Were Dying," Tim McGraw (Curb Records)

Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
"Top Of The World," Dixie Chicks (Columbia)

Best Country Collaboration With Vocals
"Portland Oregon," Loretta Lynn & Jack White (Interscope Records)

Best Country Instrumental Performance
"Earl's Breakdown," Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Featuring Earl Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, Vassar Clements & Jerry Douglas (Capitol Nashville)

Best Country Song
"Live Like You Were Dying," Tim Nichols & Craig Wiseman, songwriters (Tim McGraw) (Curb Records; Publishers: Warner-Tamerlane Publishing/Big Loud Shirt)

Best Country Album
"Van Lear Rose," Loretta Lynn (Interscope)

Best Bluegrass Album
"Brand New Strings," Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder (Skaggs Family Records)

Best New Age Album
"Returning," Will Ackerman (Decca)

Best Contemporary Jazz Album
"Unspeakable," Bill Frisell (Nonesuch Records)

Best Jazz Vocal Album
"R.S.V.P. (Rare Songs, Very Personal)," Nancy Wilson (MCG Jazz)

Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
"Speak Like A Child," Herbie Hancock, soloist (Bluebird)

Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group
"Illuminations," McCoy Tyner With Gary Bartz, Terence Blanchard, Christian McBride & Lewis Nash (Telarc Jazz)

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
"Concert In The Garden," Maria Schneider Orchestra (ArtistShare)

Best Latin Jazz Album
"Land Of The Sun," Charlie Haden (Verve International)

Best Gospel Performance
"Heaven Help Us All," Ray Charles & Gladys Knight (Concord Records/Hear Music)

Best Rock Gospel Album
"Wire," Third Day (Essential Records)

Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
"All Things New," Steven Curtis Chapman (Sparrow)

Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album
"Worship & Faith," Randy Travis (Word Records)

Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
"There Will Be A Light," Ben Harper & The Blind Boys Of Alabama (Virgin)

Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
"Nothing Without You," Smokie Norful (EMI Gospel)

Best Gospel Choir Or Chorus Album
"Live...This is Your House," Carol Cymbala, choir director; The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir (INO Records)

Best Latin Pop Album
"Amar Sin Mentiras," Marc Anthony (Sony Discos)

Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album
"Street Signs," Ozomatli (Concord Records)

Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album
"Ahora Si!" Israel Lopez "Cachao" (Univision Records)

Best Salsa/Merengue Album
"Across 110th Street," Spanish Harlem Orchestra Featuring Ruben Blades (Libertad Records)

Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album
"Intimamente," Intocable (EMI Latin)

Best Tejano Album
"Polkas, Gritos y Acordeones," David Lee Garza, Joel Guzman & Sunny Sauceda (Guzman Fox Records)

Best Traditional Blues Album
"Blues To The Bone," Etta James (RCA Victor)

Best Contemporary Blues Album
"Keep It Simple," Keb' Mo' (Epic/Okeh)

Best Traditional Folk Album
"Beautiful Dreamer - The Songs Of Stephen Foster," Various Artists (Steve Fishell, David Macias & Tamara Saviano, producers) (American Roots Publishing)

Best Contemporary Folk Album
"The Revolution Starts...Now," Steve Earle (Artemis Records/E-Squared)

Best Native American Music Album
"Cedar Dream Songs," Bill Miller (Paras Recordings)

Best Hawaiian Music Album
"Slack Key Guitar Volume 2," Various Artists (Charles Michael Brotman, producer) (Palm Records)

Best Reggae Album
"True Love," Toots & The Maytals (V2)

Best Traditional World Music Album
"Raise Your Spirit Higher," Ladysmith Black Mambazo (Heads Up International)

Best Contemporary World Music Album
"Egypt," Youssou N'Dour (Nonesuch)

Best Traditional World Music Album
"Raise Your Spirit Higher," Ladysmith Black Mambazo (Heads Up International)

Best Contemporary World Music Album
"Egypt," Youssou N'Dour (Nonesuch)

Best Polka Album
"Let's Kiss: 25th Anniversary Album," Brave Combo (DenTone)

Best Musical Album For Children
"cELLAbration! A Tribute To Ella Jenkins," Various Artists (Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer, producers) (Smithsonian Folkways Recordings)

Best Spoken Word Album For Children
"The Train They Call The City Of New Orleans," Tom Chapin (Live Oak Media)

Best Spoken Word Album
"My Life," Bill Clinton (Random House Audio)

Best Comedy Album
"The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Presents...America: A Citizen's Guide To Democracy Inaction," Jon Stewart And The Cast Of The Daily Show (Time Warner Audiobooks)

Best Musical Show Album
"Wicked," Stephen Schwartz, producer; Stephen Schwartz, composer/lyricist (Original Broadway Cast Recording With Kristin Chenoweth & Idina Menzel) (Decca Broadway)

Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media
"Garden State," Various Artists - Zach Braff, compilation producer (Epic/Sony Music Soundtrax/Fox Music)

Best Score Soundtrack Album For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media
"The Lord Of The Rings - The Return Of The King," Howard Shore, composer (Howard Shore) (Reprise/WMG Soundtracks)

Best Song Written For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media
"Into The West" (From The Lord Of The Rings - The Return Of The King), Annie Lennox, Howard Shore & Fran Walsh, songwriters (Annie Lennox) (Reprise/WMG Soundtracks; Publishers: New Line Tunes/BMG Music Publishing)

Best Instrumental Composition
"Merengue," Paquito D'Rivera, composer (Yo-Yo Ma) (Sony Classical)

Best Instrumental Arrangement
"Past Present & Future," Slide Hampton, arranger (The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra) (Planet Arts Recordings)

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)
"Over The Rainbow," Victor Vanacore, arranger (Ray Charles & Johnny Mathis) (Concord Records/Hear Music)

Best Recording Package
"A Ghost Is Born," Peter Buchanan-Smith & Dan Nadel, art directors (Wilco) (Nonesuch)

Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package
"Once In A Lifetime," Stefan Sagmeister, art director (Talking Heads) (Sire/Warner Bros./Rhino Records)

Best Album Notes
"The Complete Columbia Recordings Of Woody Herman And His Orchestra & Woodchoppers (1945-1947)," Loren Schoenberg, album notes writer (Woody Herman & His Orchestra) (Mosaic Records)

Best Historical Album
"Night Train To Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues, 1945-1970," Daniel Cooper & Michael Gray, compilation producers; Joseph M. Palmaccio & Alan Stoker, mastering engineers (Various Artists) ([CMF/Lost Highway Records)

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
"Genius Loves Company," Robert Fernandez, John Harris, Terry Howard, Pete Karam, Joel Moss, Seth Presant, Al Schmitt & Ed Thacker, engineers (Ray Charles & Various Artists) (Concord Records/Hear Music)

Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical
John Shanks (Autobiography (Ashlee Simpson), "Breakaway" (Kelly Clarkson), "The First Cut Is The Deepest (Sheryl Crow), "Fly" (Hilary Duff), "Shine Your Light" (Robbie Robertson), So-Called Chaos (Alanis Morissette)

Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical
"It's My Life" (Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke Mix), Jacques Lu Cont, remixer (No Doubt) (Interscope Records)

Best Surround Sound Album
"Genius Loves Company," Al Schmitt, surround mix engineer; Robert Hadley & Doug Sax, surround mastering engineers; John Burk, Phil Ramone & Herbert Waltl, surround producers (Ray Charles & Various Artists) (Concord Records/Hear Music)

Producer Of The Year, Classical
David Frost

Best Classical Album
"Adams: On The Transmigration Of Souls," Lorin Maazel, conductor; John Adams & Lawrence Rock, producers (Brooklyn Youth Chorus & New York Choral Artists; New York Philharmonic) (Nonesuch Records)

Best Orchestral Performance
"Adams: On The Transmigration Of Souls," Lorin Maazel, conductor (Brooklyn Youth Chorus & New York Choral Artists; New York Philharmonic) (Nonesuch Records)

Best Opera Recording
"Mozart: Le Nozze Di Figaro," Rene Jacobs, conductor; Patrizia Ciofi, Veronique Gens, Simon Keenlyside, Angelika Kirchschlager & Lorenzo Regazzo; Martin Sauer, producer (Various Artists; Concerto Koln) (Harmonia Mundi)

Best Choral Performance
"Berlioz: Requiem," Robert Spano, conductor; Norman Mackenzie, choir director (Frank Lopardo, tenor; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra) (Telarc)

Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra)
"Previn: Violin Concerto "Anne-Sophie"/Bernstein: Serenade," Andre Previn, conductor; Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin (Boston Symphony Orchestra & London Symphony Orchestra) (Deutsche Grammophon)

Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestra)
"Aire Latino (Morel, Villa-Lobos, Ponce, Etc.), David Russell, guitar (Telarc)

Best Chamber Music Performance
"Prokofiev (Arr. Pletnev): Cinderella - Suite For Two Pianos/Ravel: Ma Mere L'Oye," Martha Argerich, piano & Mikhail Pletnev, piano (Deutsche Grammophon)

Best Small Ensemble Performance (with or without Conductor)
"Carlos Chavez - Complete Chamber Music, Vol. 2," Jeff von der Schmidt, conductor; Southwest Chamber Music (Cambria Master Recordings)

Best Classical Vocal Performance
"Ives: Songs (The Things Our Fathers Loved; The Housatonic At Stockbridge, Etc.)," Susan Graham, mezzo soprano (Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano) (Warner Classics)

Best Classical Contemporary Composition
"Adams: On The Transmigration Of Souls," John Adams (Lorin Maazel; Brooklyn Youth Chorus & New York Choral Artists; New York Philharmonic) (Nonesuch Records; Publisher: Hendon Music)

Best Classical Crossover Album
"LAGQ's Guitar Heroes," Los Angeles Guitar Quartet (Telarc)

Best Short Form Music Video
"Vertigo," U2 (Alex & Martin, video director; Grace Bodie, video producer) (Interscope Records)

Best Long Form Music Video
"Concert For George," Various Artists (David Leland, video director; Ray Cooper, Olivia Harrison & Jon Kamen, video producers) (Warner Strategic Marketing)

. .
The Winners
The 46th Annual Grammy Awards

presented on
February 8th 2004
Staples Center in Los Angeles

Record of the Year
"Clocks," Coldplay.
Album of the Year
"Speakerboxxx/The Love Below," OutKast
Song of the Year
"Dance With My Father," Richard Marx and Luther Vandross (Luther Vandross)
Best New Artist
Evanescence
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
"Beautiful," Christina Aguilera
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
"Cry Me a River," Justin Timberlake
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal
"Underneath It All," No Doubt
Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals
"Whenever I Say Your Name," Sting and Mary J. Blige
Best Pop Instrumental Performance
"Marwa Blues," George Harrison
Best Pop Instrumental Album
"Mambo Sinuendo," Ry Cooder and Manuel Galban
Best Pop Vocal Album
"Justified," Justin Timberlake
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
"A Wonderful World," Tony Bennett and k.d. lang
Best Dance Recording
"Come Into My World," Kylie Minogue
Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
"Trouble," Pink
Best Male Rock Vocal Performance
"Gravedigger," Dave Matthews
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal
"Disorder in the House," Warren Zevon and Bruce Springsteen
Best Hard Rock Performance
"Bring Me to Life," Evanescence featuring Paul McCoy
Best Metal Performance
"St. Anger," Metallica
Best Rock Instrumental Performance
"Plan B," Jeff Beck
Best Rock Song
"Seven Nation Army," Jack White (The White Stripes)
Best Rock Album
"One by One," Foo Fighters
Best Alternative Music Album
"Elephant," The White Stripes
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
"Dangerously in Love," Beyonce
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
"Dance With My Father," Luther Vandross
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal
"The Closer I Get to You," Beyonce and Luther Vandross
Best R&B Song
"Crazy in Love," Shawn Carter, Rich Harrison, Beyonce Knowles and Eugene Record (Beyonce featuring Jay-Z)
Best R&B Album
"Dance With My Father," Luther Vandross
Best Contemporary R&B Album
"Dangerously in Love," Beyonce
Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
"Wonderful," Aretha Franklin
Best Rap Song
"Lose Yourself," J. Bass, M. Mathers and L. Resto (Eminem)
Best Rap Album
"Speakerboxxx/The Love Below," OutKast
Best Female Rap Solo Performance
"Work It," Missy Elliott
Best Male Rap Solo Performance
"Lose Yourself," Eminem
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
"Shake Ya Tailfeather," Nelly, P. Diddy and Murphy Lee
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
"Crazy in Love," Beyonce featuring Jay-Z
Best Urban/Alternative Performance
"Hey Ya!" OutKast
Best Male Country Vocal Performance
"Next Big Thing," Vince Gill
Best Female Country Vocal Performance
"Keep on the Sunny Side," June Carter Cash
Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal
"A Simple Life," Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder
Best Country Collaboration With Vocals
"How's the World Treating You," James Taylor and Alison Krauss
Best Country Instrumental Performance
"Cluck Old Hen," Alison Krauss and Union Station
Best Country Song
"It's Five O'Clock Somewhere," Jim "Moose" Brown and Don Rollins (Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett)
Best Country Album
"Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs of The Louvin Brothers," Various Artists
Best Bluegrass Album
"Live," Alison Krauss and Union Station
Best New Age Album
"One Quiet Night," Pat Metheny
Best Contemporary Jazz Album
"34th N Lex," Randy Brecker
Best Jazz Vocal Album
"A Little Moonlight," Dianne Reeves
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
"Matrix," Chick Corea
Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group
"Alegria," Wayne Shorter
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
"Wide Angles," Michael Brecker Quindectet
Best Latin Jazz Album
"Live at the Blue Note," Michel Camilo with Charles Flores and Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez
Best Rock Gospel Album
"Worldwide," Audio Adrenaline
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
"Worship Again," Michael W. Smith
Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album
"Rise and Shine," Randy Travis
Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
"Go Tell It on the Mountain," The Blind Boys of Alabama
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
" ... Again," Donnie McClurkin
Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album
"A Wing and A Prayer," The Potter's House Mass Choir
Best Latin Pop Album
"No Es Lo Mismo," Alejandro Sanz
Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album
"Cuatro Caminos," Cafe Tacuba
Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album
"Buenos Hermanos," Ibrahim Ferrer
Best Salsa/Merengue Album
"Regalo Del Alma," Celia Cruz
Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album
"Afortunado," Joan Sebastian
Best Tejano Album
"Si Me Faltas Tu," Jimmy Gonzalez y El Grupo Mazz
Best Traditional Blues Album
"Blues Singer," Buddy Guy
Best Contemporary Blues Album
"Let's Roll," Etta James
Best Traditional Folk Album
"Wildwood Flower," June Carter Cash
Best Contemporary Folk Album
"The Wind," Warren Zevon
Best Native American Music Album
"Flying Free," Black Eagle
Best Reggae Album
"Dutty Rock," Sean Paul
Best Contemporary World Music Album
"Voz D'Amor," Cesaria Evora
Best Traditional World Music Album
"Sacred Tibetan Chant," The Monks of Sherab Ling Monastery.
Best Polka Album
"Let's Polka 'Round," Jimmy Sturr
Best Musical Album for Children
"Bon Appetit!" Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer
Best Spoken Word Album for Children
"Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf/Beintus: Wolf Tracks," Bill Clinton, Mikhail Gorbachev and Sophia Loren
Best Spoken Word Album
"Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right (Al Franken)," Al Franken
Best Comedy Album
"Poodle Hat," "Weird Al" Yankovic
Best Musical Show Album
"Gypsy."
Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
"Chicago," Various Artists
Best Score Soundtrack Album For a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
"The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers," Howard Shore, composer.
Best Song Written For a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
"A Mighty Wind," Christopher Guest, Eugene Levy and Michael McKean, songwriters, track from "A Mighty Wind."
Best Instrumental Composition
"Sacajawea," Wayne Shorter, composer (Wayne Shorter), from "Alegria."
Best Instrumental Arrangement
"Timbuktu," Michael Brecker and Gil Goldstein, arrangers (Michael Brecker Quindectet), from "Wide Angles."
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists
"Woodstock," Vince Mendoza, arranger (Joni Mitchell), from "Travelogue."
Best Recording Packaging
"Evolve," Ani DiFranco and Brian Grunert, art directors (Ani DiFranco)
Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package
"The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions," Julian Alexander, Howard Fritzson and Seth Rothstein, art directors (Miles Davis)
Best Album Notes
"Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: A Musical Journey," Tom Piazza, album notes writer (Various Artists)
Best Historical Album
"Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: A Musical Journey," Steve Berkowitz, Alex Gibney, Andy McKaie and Jerry Rappaport, compilation producers
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
"Hail to the Thief," Nigel Godrich and Darrell Thorp, engineers (Radiohead)
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
The Neptunes
Best Short Form Music Video
"Hurt," Johnny Cash
Best Long Form Music Video
"Legend," Sam Cooke
Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical
"Crazy in Love (Maurice's Soul Mix)," Maurice Joshua, remixer (Beyonce featuring Jay-Z).
Best Engineered Album, Classical
"Obrigado Brazil," Richard King and Todd Whitelock, engineers (Yo-Yo Ma).
Producer of Year, Classical
Steven Epstein
Best Classical Album
"Mahler: Symphony No. 3; Kindertotenlieder," Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor; Michelle DeYoung, mezzo soprano.
Best Orchestral Performance
"Mahler: Symphony No. 3," Pierre Boulez, conductor (Vienna Philharmonic).
Best Opera Recording
"Janacek: Jenufa," Bernard Haitink, conductor; Jerry Hadley, Karita Mattila, Eva Randova, Anja Silja and Jorma Silvasti; Wolfram Graul, producer.
Best Choral Performance
"Sibelius: Cantatas," Paavo Jarvi, conductor; Tiia-Ester Loitme and Ants Soots, chorus masters (Ellerhein Girls' Choir & Estonian National Male Choir; Estonian National Symphony Orchestra).
Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (With Orchestra)
"Britten: Violin Concerto/Walton: Viola Concerto," Mstislav Rostropovich, conductor; Maxim Vengerov, violin and viola (London Symphony Orchestra).
Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (Without Orchestra)
"Haydn: Piano Sonatas Nos. 29, 31, 34, 35 and 49," Emanuel Ax, piano
Best Chamber Music Performance
"Berg: Lyric Suite," Kronos Quartet and Dawn Upshaw, soprano.
Best Small Ensemble Performance (With or Without Conductor)
"Chavez: Suite for Double Quartet," Jeff von der Schmidt, conductor; Southwest Chamber Music.
Best Classical Vocal Performance
"Schubert: Lieder With Orchestra," Thomas Quasthoff, bass-baritone and Anne Sofie von Otter, mezzo soprano.
Best Classical Contemporary Composision
"Argento: Casa Guidi," Dominick Argento (Frederica von Stade, mezzo soprano; Eiji Oue; Minnesota Orchestra).
Best Classical Crossover Album
"Obrigado Brazil," Jorge Calandrelli, conductor, Yo-Yo Ma, cello (Various Artists).

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The Winners
The 45th Annual Grammy Awards

were presented at
New York's Madison Square Garden
February 23rd 2003.

Record: “Don't Know Why,” Norah Jones
Album: Come Away with Me, Norah Jones
Song: “Don't Know Why,” Jesse Harris, songwriter (Norah Jones)
New Artist: Norah Jones
Female Pop Vocal: “Don't Know Why,” Norah Jones
Male Pop Vocal: “Your Body Is a Wonderland,” John Mayer
Pop Duo or Group with Vocals: “Hey Baby,” No Doubt
Pop Collaboration with Vocals: “The Game of Love,” Santana & Michelle Branch
Pop Instrumental: “Auld Lang Syne,” B. B. King
Pop Instrumental Album: Just Chillin', Norman Brown

Dance Recording: “Days Go By,” Dirty Vegas
Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Playin' with My Friends: Bennett Sings the Blues, Tony Bennett (Columbia/Sony Records)
Female Rock Vocal: “Steve McQueen,” Sheryl Crow
Male Rock Vocal: “The Rising,” Bruce Springsteen

Rock Duo or Group with Vocals: “In My Place,” Coldplay
Hard Rock: “All My Life,” Foo Fighters

Metal: “Here to Stay,” Korn
Rock Instrumental: “Approaching Pavonis Mons By Balloon (Utopia Planitia),” The Flaming Lips
Rock Song: “The Rising,” Bruce Springsteen, songwriter (Bruce Springsteen)
Rock Album: The Rising, Bruce Springsteen
Alternative Music Album: A Rush of Blood to the Head, Coldplay
Female R&B Vocal: “He Think I Don't Know,” Mary J. Blige

Male R&B Vocal: “U Don't Have to Call, ” Usher
R&B Duo or Group with Vocals: “Love's in Need of Love Today,” Stevie Wonder & Take Six

Traditional R&B Vocal: “What's Going On, ” Chaka Khan & The Funk Brothers
Urban/Alternative Vocal: “Little Things,” India.Arie

R&B Song: “Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip Hop),” Erykah Badu, Madukwu Chinwah, Robert Ozuna, James Poyser, Raphael Saadiq, Glen Standridge, songwriters (Erykah Badu featuring Common)
R&B Album: Voyage to India, India.Arie
Contemporary R&B Vocal Album: Ashanti, Ashanti
Female Rap Solo: “Scream, a k a Itchin',” Missy Elliott
Male Rap Solo: “Hot in Herre,” Nelly
Rap Duo or Group: “The Whole World,” OutKast featuring Killer Mike
Rap Sung/Collaboration: “Dilemma,” Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland
Rap Album: The Eminem Show, Eminem
Female Country Vocal: “Cry,” Faith Hill
Male Country Vocal: “Give My Love to Rose,” Johnny Cash
Country Duo or Group with Vocals: “Long Time Gone,” Dixie Chicks
Country Collaboration with Vocals: “Mendocino County Line,” Willie Nelson with Lee Ann Womack
Country Instrumental: “Lil' Jack Slade,” Dixie Chicks
Country Song: “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning),” Alan Jackson, songwriter (Alan Jackson)
Country Album: Home, Dixie Chicks
Bluegrass Album: Lost in the Lonesome Pines, Jim Lauderdale, Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mountain Boys
New Age Album: Acoustic Garden, Eric Tingstad & Nancy Rumbel
Contemporary Jazz Album: Speaking of Now, Pat Metheny Group

Jazz Vocal Album: Live in Paris, Diana Krall
Jazz Instrumental, Solo: “My Ship,” Herbie Hancock

Jazz Instrumental Album: Directions in Music, Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker, and Roy Hargrove
Large Jazz Ensemble Album: What Goes Around, Dave Holland Big Band
Latin Jazz Album: The Gathering, Caribbean Jazz Project
Rock Gospel Album: Come Together, Third Day
Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: The Eleventh Hour,Jars of Clay

Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album: We Called Him Mr. Gospel Music: The James Blackwood Tribute Album, The Jordanaires, Larry Ford and the Light Crust Doughboys
Traditional Soul Gospel Album: Higher Ground, The Blind Boys of Alabama
Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: Sidebars, Eartha
Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus: Be Glad, Carol Cymbala, choir director; The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir
Latin Pop Album: Caraluna, Bacilos
Latin Rock/Alternative Album: Revolución De Amor, Maná
Tropical Latin Album: El Arte Del Sabor, Bebo Valdés Trio with Israel Lopez “Cachao” & Carlos “Patato” Valdés
Salsa Album: La Negra Tiene Tumbao, Celia Cruz
Merengue Album: Latino, Grupo Mania

Mexican/Mexican-American Album: Lo Dijo El Corazón, Joan Sebastian
Tejano Album: Acuérdate, Emilio Navaira

Traditional Blues Album: A Christmas Celebration of Hope,, B. B. King
Contemporary Blues Album: Don't Give Up On Me, Solomon Burke
Traditional Folk Album: Legacy, Doc Watson, David Holt
Contemporary Folk Album: This Side, Nickel Creek
Native American Music Album: Beneath the Raven Moon, Mary Youngblood
Reggae Album: Jamaican E.T, Lee “Scratch” Perry
World Music Album: Mundo, Ruben Blades
Polka Album: Top of the World, Jimmy Sturr

Musical Album for Children: Monsters Inc.: Scream Factory Favorites, Riders in the Sky
Spoken Word Album for Children: There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly, Tom Chapin (Live Oak Media)
Spoken Word Album: A Song Flung Up to Heaven, Maya Angelou
Spoken Comedy Album: Robin Williams: Live 2002, Robin Williams
Musical Show Album: Hairspray, Marc Shaiman, composer and lyricist; Scott Wittman, lyricist
Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media: Standing in the Shadows of Motown, Various Artists
Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Howard Shore, composer
Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media: “If I Didn't Have You” (from Monsters Inc.), Randy Newman, composer (Randy Newman)
Instrumental Composition: “Six Feet Under Title Theme” from Six Feet Under, Thomas Newman, composer
Instrumental Arrangement: “Six Feet Under Title Theme” Thomas Newman, arranger
Instrumental Arrangement with Accompanying Vocals: “Mean Old Man,” Dave Grusin, arranger
Best Recording Package: Home, Kevin Reagan, art director
Best Boxed Recording Package: Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton, Susan Archie, art director
Best Album Notes: Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton, David Evans, album notes writer
Historical Album: Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical: Come Away with Me, Husky Huskolds, Arif Mardin, and Jay Newland, engineers (Norah Jones)
Producer, Non-Classical: Arif Mardin

Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical: “Hella Good,” Roger Sanchez, remixer
Best-Engineered Album, Classical: Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Symphony No. 1), Michael Bishop, engineer
Classical Producer: Robert Woods
Classical Album: Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Symphony No. 1), Robert Spano, conductor; Thomas C. Moore, producer
Orchestral Performance: Mahler: Symphony No. 6, Michael Tilson Thomas (San Francisco Symphony)
Opera Recording: Wagner: Tannhäuser, Daniel Barenboim, conductor
Choral Performance: Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Symphony No. 1), Robert Spano, conductor

Instrumental Soloist with Orchestra: Brahms/Stravinsky: Violin Concertos, Hilary Hahn, violinist, with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields
Instrumental Soloist Without Orchestra: Chopin: Etudes, Op. 10 and Op. 25, Murray Perahia, piano

Chamber Music: Beethoven: String Quartets (“Razumovsky” Op. 59, 1–3; “Harp” Op. 74), Takacs Quartet
Small Ensemble Performance (with or Without Conductor): Tavener: Lamentations and Praises, Joseph Jennings, conductor; Chanticleer; the Handel & Haydn Society of Boston
Classical Vocal: Bel Canto (Bellini, Donizetti, Rossini, Etc.), Renee Fleming, soprano
Classical Contemporary Composition: Tavener: Lamentations and Praises, John Tavener
Classical Crossover Album: Previn Conducts Korngold (Sea Hawk; Captain Blood, Etc.), Andre Previn, conductor; the London Symphony Orchestra
Music Video, Short Form: “Without Me,” (Eminem), Joseph Kahn, director
Music Video, Long Form: Westway to the World, (The Clash), Don Letts, director
Lifetime Achievement Awards: Etta James, Johnny Mathis, Glenn Mille, Tito Puente, and Simon & Garfunkel
Trustees Award: Alan Lomax, and the New York Philharmonic
Special Award: Bee Gees


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The Winners
The 44th Annual Grammy Awards

were presented at
Los Angeles' Staples Center
February 27th 2002

Record: “Walk On,” U2
Album: O Brother, Where Art Thou? Soundtrack, Various Artists (Lost Highway Records)
Song: “Fallin',” Alicia Keys, songwriter (Alicia Keys)

New Artist: Alicia Keys
Female Pop Vocal: “I'm Like a Bird,” Nelly Furtado
Male Pop Vocal: “Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight,” James Taylor
Pop Duo or Group with Vocals: “Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of,” U2
Pop Collaboration with Vocals: “Lady Marmalade,” Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya, & Pink
Pop Instrumental: “Reptile,” Eric Clapton
Dance Recording: “All for You,” Janet Jackson
Pop Instrumental Album: No Substitutions—Live in Osaka, Larry Carlton and Steve Lukather (Favored Nations)
Pop Vocal Album: Lovers Rock, Sade (Epic Records)
Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Songs I Heard, Harry Connick, Jr. (Columbia/Sony Records)

Female Rock Vocal: “Get Right with God,” Lucinda Williams
Male Rock Vocal: “Dig In,” Lenny Kravitz
Rock Duo or Group with Vocals: “Elevation,” U2
Hard Rock: “ Crawling,” Linkin Park
Metal: “Schism,” Tool
Rock Instrumental: “Dirty Mind,” Jeff Beck
Rock Song: “Drops of Jupiter,” Charlie Colin, Rob Hotchkiss, Pat Monahan, Jimmy Stafford, and Scott Underwood, songwriters (Train)
Rock Album: All That You Can't Leave Behind, U2 (Interscope Records)
Alternative Music Album: Parachutes, Coldplay (Capitol Records)
Female R&B Vocal: “Fallin',” Alicia Keys

Male R&B Vocal: “U Remind Me, ” Usher
R&B Duo or Group with Vocals: “Survivor,” Destiny's Child
R&B Song: “Fallin',” Alicia Keys, songwriter (Alicia Keys)
R&B Album: Songs in A Minor, Alicia Keys (J Records)
Traditional R&B Vocal Album: At Last, Gladys Knight (MCA Records)

Rap Solo: “Get Ur Freak On,” Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott
Rap Duo or Group: “Ms. Jackson,” Outkast
Rap Sung/Collaboration: “Let Me Blow Ya Mind,” Eve featuring Gwen Stefani
Rap Album: Stankonia, Outkast (LaFace Records)
Female Country Vocal: “Shine,” Dolly Parton
Male Country Vocal: “O Death,” Ralph Stanley

Country Duo or Group with Vocals: “The Lucky One,” Alison Krauss + Union Station
Country Collaboration with Vocals: “I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow,” Dan Tyminski, Harley Allen, and Pat Enright (The Soggy Bottom Boys)
Country Instrumental: “Foggy Mountain Breakdown,” Earl Scruggs, Glen Duncan, Randy Scruggs, Steve Martin, Vince Gill, Marty Stuart, Gary Scruggs, Albert Lee, Paul Shaffer, Jerry Douglas, and Leon Russell
Country Song: “The Lucky One,” Robert Lee Castleman, songwriter (Alison Krauss + Union Station)
Country Album: Timeless—Hank Williams Tribute, Various Artists (Lost Highway Records)
Bluegrass Album: New Favorite, Alison Krauss + Union Station (Rounder Records)
New Age Album: A Day Without Rain, Enya (Reprise Records)
Contemporary Jazz Album: M2, Marcus Miller (Telarc)
Jazz Vocal Album: The Calling, Dianne Reeves (Blue Note Records)
Jazz Instrumental, Solo: “Chan's Song,” Michael Brecker, soloist
Jazz Instrumental, Individual or Group: This Is What I Do, Sonny Rollins (Milestone Records)
Large Jazz Ensemble Album: Homage to Count Basie, Bob Mintzer Big Band (Digital Music Products)
Latin Jazz Album: Nocturne, Charlie Haden (Verve Records)
Rock Gospel Album: Solo, DC Talk (ForeFront Records)

Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: CeCe Winans, CeCe Winans (Wellspring Gospel)
Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album: Bill & Gloria Gaither Present A Billy Graham Music Homecoming, Bill & Gloria Gaither and the Homecoming Friends (Spring House Music)
Traditional Soul Gospel Album: Spirit of the Century, The Blind Boys of Alabama (Real World)
Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: The Experience, Yolanda Adams (Elektra Entertainment Group)

Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus: Love Is Live!, Hezekiah Walker, choir director; LFT Church Choir (Verity Records)
Latin Pop Album: La Musica de Baldemar Huerta, Freddy Fender (Studio M, Inc., Back Porch, Narada)
Latin Rock/Alternative Album: Embrace the Chaos, Ozomatli (Interscope Records)
Tropical Latin Album: Dejame Entrar, Carlos Vives (EMI Latin)
Salsa Album: Encore, Robert Blades (Lideres Records)

Merengue Album: Yo Por Tí, Olga Tañón (WEA Latina Records)
Mexican/Mexican-American Album: En Vivo...El Hombre y Su Musica, Ramón Ayala y Sus Bravos Del Norte (Freddie Records)
Tejano Album: Nadie Como Tu, Solido (Freddie Records)
Traditional Blues Album: Do You Get the Blues?, Jimmie Vaughan (Artemis Records)
Contemporary Blues Album: Nothing Personal, Delbert McClinton (New West Records)
Traditional Folk Album: Down from the Mountain, Various Artists (Lost Highway Records)
Contemporary Folk Album: Love and Theft, Bob Dylan (Columbia Records)
Native American Music Album: Bless the People—Harmonized Peyote Songs, Verdell Primeaux, and Johnny Mike (Canyon Records)
Reggae Album:
Halfway Tree, Damian Marley (Artist Only! Records)
World Music Album: Full Circle/Carnegie Hall 2000, Ravi Shankar (Ghetto Youth/Motown Records)
Polka Album: Gone Polka, Jimmy Sturr (Rounder Records)
Musical Album for Children: Elmo and the Orchestra, Sesame Street Characters (Sony Wonder)
Spoken Word Album for Children: Mama Don't Allow, Tom Chapin (Live Oak Media)

Spoken Word Album: Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones, Quincy Jones (Simon and Schuster Audio)
Spoken Comedy Album: Napalm & Sillyputty, George Carlin (HighBridge Audio)
Musical Show Album: The Producers (Sony Classical)
Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media: O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Various Artists (Lost Highway Records)
Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Tan Dun, composer

Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media: “Boss of Me ” (from Malcolm In the Middle), John Flansburgh and John Linnell, songwriters (They Might Be Giants)
Instrumental Composition: “End Credits ” from Cast Away, Alan Silvestri, composer
Instrumental Arrangement: “Doctor Gradus Ad Parnassum,” Béla Fleck and Edgar Meyer, arrangers
Instrumental Arrangement with Accompanying Vocals: “Drops of Jupiter,” Paul Buckmaster, arranger
Best Recording Package: Amnesiac (Special Limited Edition), Stanley Donwood and Tchocky, art directors (Capitol Records)
Best Boxed Recording Package:
Brain in a Box—The Science Fiction Collection, Hugh Brown and Steve Vance, art directors (Rhino Entertainment)

Best Album Notes (tie): Richard Pryor...And It's Deep Too! The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings (1968–1992), Walter Mosley, album notes writer
AND
Arhoolie Records 40th Anniversary Collection: 1960–2000 The Journey of Chris Strachwitz, Elijah Wald, album notes writer

Historical Album: Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia 1933–1944 (Columbia/Legacy Recordings)
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical: The Look of Love, Al Schmitt, engineer (Diana Krall) (Verve Records)
Producer, Non-Classical: T Bone Burnett
Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical: “Thank You,” Deep Dish, remixer
Best-Engineered Album, Classical: Bernstein (Arr. Brohn & Corigliano): West Side Story Suite (Lonely Town; Make Our Garden Grow, Etc.), Richard King, engineer
Classical Producer: Manfred Eicher
Classical Album: Berlioz: Les Troyens, Various Artists; London Sym. Orch. (LSO Live)
Orchestral Performance: Boulez Conducts Varèse (Amériques; Arcana; Déserts; Ionisation), Pierre Boulez (Chicago Sym. Orch.) (Deutsche Grammophon)

Opera Recording: Berlioz: Les Troyens, Sir Colin Davis, conductor (Erato)
Choral Performance: Bach: St. Matthew Passion, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, conductor (Arnold Schoenberg Chor & Wiener Sängerknaben; Concentus Musicus Wien)

Instrumental Soloist with Orchestra: Strauss Wind Concertos (Horn Concerto; Oboe Concerto, Etc.), Daniel Barenboim, piano/conductor; Dale Clevenger, horn; Larry Combs, clarinet; Alex Klein, oboe; David McGill, bassoon
Instrumental Soloist Without Orchestra: Britten Cello Suites (1–3), Truls Mork, cello
Chamber Music: Haydn: The Complete String Quartets, The Angeles String Quartet
Small Ensemble Performance (with or Without Conductor): After Mozart (Raskatov, Silvestrov, Schnittke, Etc.), Kremerata Baltica
Classical Vocal: Dreams & Fables—Gluck Italian Arias (Tremo Fra' Dubbi Miei; Di Questa Cetra In Seno, Etc.), Cecilia Bartoli, mezzo soprano
Classical Contemporary Composition: Rouse: Concert De Gaudí for Guitar and Orch., Christopher Rouse, composer
Classical Crossover Album: Perpetual Motion (Scarlatti, Bach, Debussy, Chopin, Etc.), Béla Fleck, banjo (Joshua Bell, violin; Evelyn Glennie, marimba; Gary Hoffman, cello; Edgar Meyer, bass and piano; Chris Thile, mandolin; John Williams, guitar)
Music Video, Short Form: “Weapon of Choice,” (Fatboy Slim Featuring Bootsy Collins), Spike Jonze, video director
Music Video, Long Form: Recording the Producers—A Musical Romp with Mel Brooks (Mel Brooks), Susan Froemke, video director

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2000 Grammy Awards
The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards were presented at
Los Angeles' Staples Center on
February 21, 2001.

Record of ther Year:
“Beautiful Day,” U2

Album of the Year:
Two Against Nature, Steely Dan (Giant Records)

Song of the Year: “Beautiful Day,” U2, songwriters
New Artist of the Year: Shelby Lynne
Female Pop Vocal: “I Try,” Macy Gray
Male Pop Vocal: “She Walks This Earth (Soberana Rosa),” Sting
Pop Duo or Group with Vocals: “Cousin Dupree,” Steely Dan
Pop Collaboration with Vocals: “Is You Is, or Is You Ain't (My Baby),” B. B. King and Dr. John
Pop Instrumental: “Caravan,” The Brian Setzer Orchestra
Dance Recording: “Who Let the Dogs Out,” Baha Men

Pop Instrumental Album: Symphony No. 1, Joe Jackson (Sony Classical)
Pop Vocal Album: Two Against Nature, Steely Dan (Giant Records)
Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Both Sides Now, Joni Mitchell (Reprise Records)

Female Rock Vocal: “There Goes the Neighborhood,” Sheryl Crow
Male Rock Vocal: “Again,” Lenny Kravitz
Rock Duo or Group with Vocals: “Beautiful Day,” U2
Hard Rock: “Guerrilla Radio,” Rage Against the Machine
Metal: “Elite,” Deftones
Rock Instrumental: “The Call of the Ktulu,” Metallica with Michael Kamen conducting the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra
Rock Song: “With Arms Wide Open,” Scott Stapp and Mark Tremonti, songwriters (Creed)
Rock Album: There Is Nothing Left to Lose, Foo Fighters (RCA/Roswell Records)
Alternative Music Album: Kid A , Radiohead (Radiohead)
Female R&B Vocal: “He Wasn't Man Enough,” Toni Braxton
Male R&B Vocal: “Untitled (How Does it Feel), ” D'Angelo

R&B Duo or Group with Vocals: “Say My Name,” Destiny's Child
R&B Song: “Say My Name,” LaShawn Daniels, Fred Jerkins III, Rodney Jerkins, Beyoncé Knowles, LeToya Luckett, LaTavia Roberson, and Kelendria Rowland, songwriters (Destiny's Child)
R&B Album: Voodoo, D'Angelo (Cheeba Sound/Virgin Records America)
Traditional R&B Vocal Performance: Ear-Resistible, The Temptations

Rap Solo: “The Real Slim Shady,” Eminem
Rap Duo or Group: “Forgot about Dre,” Dr. Dre featuring Eminem
Rap Album: The Marshall Mathers LP, Eminem
Female Country Vocal: “Breathe,” Faith Hill

Male Country Vocal: “Solitary Man,” Johnny Cash
Country Duo or Group with Vocals: “Cherokee Maiden,” Asleep at the Wheel
Country Collaboration with Vocals: “Let's Make Love,” Faith Hill and Tim McGraw

Country Instrumental: “Leaving Cottondale,” Alison Brown with Béla Fleck
Country Song: “I Hope You Dance,” Mark D. Sanders and Tia Sillers, songwriters (Lee Ann Womack)
Country Album: Breathe, Faith Hill (Warner Bros. Records)
Bluegrass Album: The Grass Is Blue, Dolly Parton (Sugar Hill Records)
New Age Album: Thinking of You, Kitaro (Domo Records)
Contemporary Jazz: Outbound, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones
Jazz Vocal: In the Moment—Live in Concert, Dianne Reeves

Jazz Instrumental, Solo: “(Go) Get It,” Pat Metheny
Jazz Instrumental, Individual or Group: Contemporary Jazz, Branford Marsalis (Columbia Records)

Large Jazz Ensemble: 52nd Street Themes, Joe Lovano (Blue Note Records)
Latin Jazz: Live at the Village Vanguard, Chucho Valdés
Rock Gospel Album: Double Take, Petra (Word Records)
Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: If I Left the Zoo, Jars of Clay (Essential Records)
Southern Gospel, Country Gospel, or Bluegrass Gospel Album: Soldier of the Cross, Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder(Skaggs Family Records)
Traditional Soul Gospel Album: You Can Make It, Shirley Caesar(Myrrh Records)
Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: Thankful, Mary Mary (Columbia/C2/Word Entertainment)
Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus: Live—God Is Working, Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir; Carol Cymbala, choir director (M2.0 Music)
Latin Pop Album: Shakira—MTV Unplugged, Shakira
Latin Rock/Alternative Album: Uno, La Ley
Tropical Latin Album: Alma Caribeña, Gloria Estefan
Salsa Album: Masterpiece/Obra Maestra, Tito Puente and Eddie Palmieri
Mexican Merengue Album: Olga Viva, Viva Olga, Olga Tañón
Mexican-American Album: Por Una Mujer Bonita, Pepe Aguilar
Tejano Album: ¿Qué Es Música Tejana?, The Legends
Traditional Blues Album: Riding with the King, B. B. King and Eric Clapton(Reprise Records)
Contemporary Blues Album: Shoutin' in Key, Taj Mahal and the Phantom Blues Band (Hannibal Records)
Traditional Folk Album: Public Domain—Songs from the Wild Land, Dave Alvin (HighTone)
Contemporary Folk Album: Red Dirt Girl, Emmylou Harris (Nonesuch Records)
Native American Music Album: Gathering of Nations Pow Wow, Various Artists (Soar)
Reggae Album: Art and Life, Beenie Man (Virgin Records America)
World Music Album: João Voz e Violão, João Gilberto (Verve Records)
Polka Album: Touched by a Polka, Jimmy Sturr (Rounder Records)
Musical Album for Children: Woody's Roundup Featuring Riders in the Sky, Riders in the Sky (Walt Disney Records)

Spoken Word Album for Children: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (J. K. Rowling), Jim Dale (Listening Library)
Spoken Word or Non-Musical Album: The Measure of a Man (Sidney Poitier), Sidney Poitier (Harper Audio)
Spoken Comedy Album: Braindroppings, George Carlin (HighBridge Audio)
Musical Show Album: Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida (Buena Vista Records)
Best Compilation Soundtrack Album: Almost Famous, Various Artists (DreamWorks Records)
Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture or for Television: American Beauty, Thomas Newman, composer
Song Written for a Motion Picture or for Television: “When She Loved Me” (from Toy Story 2), Randy Newman, songwriter
Instrumental Composition: “Theme from Angela's Ashes,” John Williams, composer
Instrumental Arrangement: “Spain for Sextet and Orchestra,” Chick Corea, arranger
Instrumental Arrangement with Accompanying Vocals: “Both Sides Now,” Vince Mendoza, arranger

Best Recording Package: Music, Kevin Reagan, art director (Maverick/Warner Bros. Records)
Best Boxed Recording Package: Miles Davis and John Coltrane: The Complete Columbia Recordings 1955–1961, Frank Harkins and Arnold Levine, art directors (Columbia/Legacy Recordings)
Best Album Notes: Miles Davis and John Coltrane: The Complete Columbia Recordings 1955–1961, Bob Blumenthal, album notes writer
Historical Album: Louis Armstrong: The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings (Columbia/Legacy Recordings)
Best-Engineered Album, Non-Classical: Two Against Nature, Phil Burnett, Roger Nichols, Dave Russell and Elliot Scheiner, engineers (Giant Records)
Producer, Non-Classical: Dr. Dre
Remixer, Non-Classical: Hex Hector
Best-Engineered Album, Classical: Dvorák: Requiem, Op. 89; Sym. No. 9, Op. 95 “From the New World”, John Eargle, engineer
Classical Producer: Steven Epstein
Classical Album: Shostakovich: The String Quartets, Emerson String Quartet (Deutsche Grammophon)
Orchestral Performance: Mahler: Sym. No. 10, Sir Simon Rattle (Berliner Phil.) (EMI Classics)
Opera Recording: Busoni: Doktor Faust, Kent Nagano, conductor (Erato)
Choral Performance: Penderecki: Credo, Helmuth Rilling, conductor (Oregon Bach Festival Cho.; Oregon Bach Festival Orch.)
Instrumental Soloist with Orchestra: Maw: Violin Concerto, Joshua Bell, violin; Sir Roger Norrington, conductor
Instrumental Soloist without Orchestra: Dreams of a World (Works of Lauro, Ruiz-Pipo, Duarte, etc.), Sharon Isbin, guitar
Chamber Music: Shostakovich: The String Quartets, Emerson String Quartet
Small Ensemble Performance (with or without Conductor): “Shadow Dances (Stravinsky Miniatures—Tango; Suite No. 1; Octet, etc.),” Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Classical Vocal: The Vivaldi Album (Dell'aura al sussurrar; Alma oppressa, etc.), Cecilia Bartoli, mezzo soprano
Classical Contemporary Composition: Crumb: Star-Child, George Crumb, composer
Classical Crossover Album: Appalachian Journey (1B; Misty Moonlight Waltz; Indecision, etc.), Yo-Yo Ma, cello; Edgar Meyer, double bass; Mark O'Connor, violin (Alison Krauss, fiddle and vocals; James Taylor, vocals)
Music Video, Short Form: “Learn to Fly,” (Foo Fighters), Jesse Peretz, video director
Music Video, Long Form: Gimme Some Truth—The Making of John Lennon's Imagine Album (John Lennon), Andrew Solt, video director


OTHER AWARDS ~ THE WINNERS

METEOR IRELAND M.A. .. SPBGMA M.A .. GRAMMY AWARDS .. BRIT AWARDS

SHOCKWAVE NME M.A. .. CMT M.A .. IRAW MUSIC AWARDS .. "Q" AWARDS

IVOR NOVELLO AWARDS .. KERRANG! AWARDS .. MTV VIDEO M.A

A.R.I.A MUSIC AWARDS .. MTV EUROPEAN M.A .. AMERICAN M.A

LATIN GRAMMY AWARDS .. BILLBOARD M.A.


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