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    Album of the Year

    • Phil Collins in Brother Bear (2003)
      Winners
      • Hugh Padgham(producer)
      • Phil Collins(artist/producer)
      For "No Jacket Required".
    • Bruce Springsteen at an event for Golden Globe Awards (2009)
      Bill Champlin, Robert Lamm, Lee Loughnane, Walter Parazaider, Chicago, Tris Imboden, James Pankow, and Jason Scheff in The Roseanne Show (1997)
      Bill Champlin
      • Bruce Springsteen(artist)
      • Chicago
      • Bill Champlin
      For "We Are The World-USA For Africa/The Album"
    • Sting
      • Sting
      For "The Dream Of The Blue Turtles"
    • Whitney Houston
      • Whitney Houston
      For "Whitney Houston"
    • Peter Gabriel
      • Peter Gabriel
      For "So"
    • David Knopfler, Mark Knopfler, John Illsley, Dire Straits, and Pick Withers
      Mark Knopfler
      • Dire Straits
      • Mark Knopfler
      • Neil Dorfsman
      For "Brothers In Arms"

    Best Album Notes

    • Winner
      • Peter Guralnick(writer)
      For "Sam Cooke Live At The Harlem Square Club, 1963" artist: Sam Cooke
      • Neil Tesser
      For "The Girl From Ipanema - The Bossa Nova Years"

    Best Album Package

    • Winners
      • Kosh(art director)
      • Ron Larson(art director)
      For "Lush Life" artist: Linda Ronstadt
      • Johnny Lee
      For "In Square Circle"
      • Virginia Team
      For "Highwayman"

    Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Beverly Hills Cop

      7.4 (226K)
      Harold Faltermeyer(composer)
      Marc Benno(composer)
      Keith Forsey(composer)
      Micki Free(composer)
      Jon Gilutin(composer)
      Hawk(composer)
      Howard Hewett(composer)
      Bunny Hull(composer)
      Howie Rice(composer)
      Sharon Robinson(composer)
      Danny Sembello(composer)
      Sue Sheridan(composer)
      Richard C. Teisen II(composer)
      Allee Willis(composer)
    • [object Object]

      Back to the Future

      8.5 (1.4M)
      Johnny Colla
      Chris Hayes
      Huey Lewis
      Lindsey Buckingham
      Alan Silvestri
      Eric Clapton
      Sean Hopper
    • [object Object]

      A Passage to India

      7.3 (22K)
      Maurice Jarre
    • [object Object]

      St. Elmo's Fire

      6.4 (51K)
      David Foster
      John Parr
      Billy Squier
      John Elefante
      Dino Elefante
      John Anderson
      Fee Waybill
      Steve Lukather
      Richard Marx
      Jay Graydon
      Steve Kipner
      Peter Beckett
      Cynthia Weil
    • [object Object]

      Witness

      7.4 (110K)
      Maurice Jarre

    Best Arrangement on an Instrumental

    • Dave Grusin
      Winners
      • Dave Grusin(arranger)
      • Lee Ritenour(arranger)
      For "Early A.M. Attitude" artists: Dave Grusin & Lee Ritenour
      • Chip Davis
      For "Stille Nacht (Silent Night)"

    Best Cast Show Album

    • Winner
      • John McClure
      For "West Side Story" artists: Kiri Te Kanawa & Jose Carreras
    • Roger Miller in Flip (1970)
      Jimmy Bowen
      • Roger Miller
      • Jimmy Bowen
      For "Big River"
    • Henry Krieger
      • Henry Krieger
      For "The Tap Dance Kid"

    Best Chamber Music Performance

    • Yo-Yo Ma at an event for The 73rd Annual Academy Awards (2001)
      Emanuel Ax
      Winners
      • Yo-Yo Ma(artist)
      • Emanuel Ax(artist)
      For "Brahms: Cello And Piano Sonatas In E Minor And F".
    • Itzhak Perlman at an event for The 78th Annual Academy Awards (2006)
      • Itzhak Perlman(artist)
      For "Dvorák: Sonatina In G And Four Romantic Pieces/ Smetana: From My Homeland"
    • Andre Previn circa 1960s
      • André Previn
      For "Mozart: Piano And Wind Quintet In E Flat/ Beethoven: Piano And Wind Quintet In E-Flat"
    • Daniel Barenboim in Il Trovatore (2014)
      • Daniel Barenboim
      • Pinchas Zukerman
      For "Tchaikovsky: Piano Trio In A Minor"
      • The King's Singers
      For "The King's Singers' Madrigal History Tour (Vol. 1- Italian-English/Vol. 2 - French And Spanish)"

    Best Choral Performance (Other Than Opera)

    • Winners
      • Atlanta Symphony Orchestra(artists)
      • Atlanta Symphony Chorus(artists)
      • Robert Shaw
      For "Berlioz: Requiem" artists: Atlanta Symphony Chorus; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
    • Daniel Barenboim in Il Trovatore (2014)
      • Daniel Barenboim
      For "Mozart: Requiem"
    • Herbert von Karajan
      • Herbert von Karajan
      For "Verdi: Requiem"
    • Lorin Maazel in Charlie Rose (1991)
      • Lorin Maazel
      For "Lloyd Webber: Requiem"

    Best Classical Album

    • Winners
      • John Aler(artist)
      • Robert Woods(producer)
      • Robert Shaw
      For "Berlioz: Requiem".
    • Itzhak Perlman at an event for The 78th Annual Academy Awards (2006)
      Daniel Barenboim in Il Trovatore (2014)
      • Itzhak Perlman(artist)
      • Daniel Barenboim
      For "Mozart: Violin And Piano Sonatas (K.296,305,306)"
    • Michael Tilson Thomas
      • Steven Epstein
      • Michael Tilson Thomas
      For "Gershwin: Rhapsody In Blue/ Second Rhapsody For Orchestra With Piano/ Short Story/ Violin Piece/ For Lily Pons/ Sleepless Night/ Promenade"
      • James Levine
      • Jay David Saks
      For "Dvorák: Symphony No. 7 In D Minor"
      • Jay David Saks
      • Leonard Slatkin
      For "Prokofiev: Cinderella (Suite)"
      • Robert Shaw
      • Robert Woods
      For "Berlioz: Les Nuits D'ete/Faure: Pelleas Et Melisande"
      • Robert Shaw
      • Robert Woods
      • Sylvia McNair
      For "Handel: Messiah"
      • Robert Woods
      • Louis Lane
      For "Respighi: Pines Of Rome/ The Birds/ Fountains Of Rome"
      • Claudio Abbado
      For "Mahler: Symphony No. 7 In E Minor"

    Best Classical Orchestral Recording

    • Winner
      • Robert Shaw(conductor)
      For "Faure: Pelleas Et Melisande" (Atlanta Symphony Orchestra)
      • James Levine
      • Jay David Saks
      For "Dvorák: Symphony No. 7 In D Minor"
      • Jay David Saks
      • Leonard Slatkin
      For "Prokofiev: Cinderella (Suite)"
      • Robert Woods
      • Louis Lane
      For "Respighi: Pines Of Rome/ The Birds/ Fountains Of Rome"
      • James Conlon
      For "Liszt: A Faust Symphony"

    Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with Orchestra)

    • Yo-Yo Ma at an event for The 73rd Annual Academy Awards (2001)
      Winner
      • Yo-Yo Ma(artist)
      For "Elgar: Cello Concerto, Op. 85/Walton: Concerto For Cello & Orch" artist: London Symphony Orchestra
    • Itzhak Perlman at an event for The 78th Annual Academy Awards (2006)
      • Itzhak Perlman(artist)
      For "Khachaturian: Violin Concerto In D Minor"
    • Michael Tilson Thomas
      • Michael Tilson Thomas
      For "Gershwin: Second Rhapsody For Orchestra With Piano"
    • Andre Previn circa 1960s
      • André Previn
      For "Gershwin: Rhapsody In Blue (Album)"
      • James Galway
      For "James Galway Plays Khachaturian (Concerto For Flute And Orchestra/ Spartacus, Masquerade And Gayaneh)"
      • András Schiff
      For "Schumann: Piano Concerto In A Minor/ Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 2 In F Minor (Album)"

    Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (without Orchestra)

    • Winner
      • Vladimir Ashkenazy(artist)
      For "Ravel: Gaspard De La Nuit; Pavane Pour Une Infante Defunte; Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales".
    • Michael Tilson Thomas
      • Michael Tilson Thomas
      For "Gershwin: Preludes For Piano/Short Story/Violin Piece/ For Lily Pons/ Sleepless Night/ Promenade"
    • Julian Bream
      • Julian Bream
      For "Guitarra - The Guitar In Spain (Mudarra, Guerau, Boccherini, Sor, Tarrega, Albeniz, Falla, Turina, Etc.)"

    Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance

    • Winners
      • Robert Shaw(artist)
      • Atlanta Symphony Orchestra(artists)
      For "Berlioz: Requiem" artists: Robert Shaw, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
    • Plácido Domingo
      • Plácido Domingo
      For "Zarzuela Arias And Duets (Arias Only)"
      • Kiri Te Kanawa
      For "Canteloube: Chants D'auvergne, Vol.2/Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras, No. 5"
      • Frederica von Stade
      For "Berlioz: Les Nuits D'Ete/Debussy: La Damoiselle Elue"
    • Marilyn Horne
      • Marilyn Horne
      For "Marilyn Horne Sings (Offenbach, Cherubini, Saint-Saens, Etc.)"

    Best Comedy Recording

    • Whoopi Goldberg
      Winner
      • Whoopi Goldberg
      For the Album "Whoopi Goldberg Original Broadway Show Record"
    • 'Weird Al' Yankovic at an event for The 57th Annual Grammy Awards (2015)
      • 'Weird Al' Yankovic
      For the album "Dare to Be Stupid".
    • Tommy Chong
      Cheech Marin
      • Tommy Chong
      • Cheech Marin
      For "Born In East L.A."
    • Billy Crystal
      • Billy Crystal
      For "You Look Marvelous"

    Best Contemporary Composition

    • Andrew Lloyd Webber
      Winner
      • Andrew Lloyd Webber(composer)
      For "Lloyd Webber: Requiem".
      • John Adams
      For "Adams: Harmonium For Large Orchestra And Chorus"

    Best Country Instrumental Performance (orchestra, group or soloist)

    • Mark Knopfler
      Chet Atkins
      Winners
      • Mark Knopfler(artist)
      • Chet Atkins(artist)
      For "Cosmic Square Dance".
      • Doc Watson
      • Merle Watson
      For "Windy And Warm"
    • Earl Scruggs
      • Earl Scruggs
      For "Folsom Prison Blues"
    • John Hartford
      • Dave Holland
      • John Hartford
      For "Vassar Clements, John Hartford, Dave Holland"
      • Charlie McCoy
      For "Lasso The Moon (Instrumental)"
      • Vassar Clements
      For "Vassar Clements, John Hartford, Dave Holland"

    Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

    • Naomi Judd at an event for Naomi's New Morning (2005)
      Winners
      • The Judds(artist)
      • Naomi Judd
      For "Why Not Me".
    • Dolly Parton
      Kenny Rogers
      • Dolly Parton
      • Kenny Rogers
      For "Real Love."
    • Willie Nelson in The Big Bounce (2004)
      • Willie Nelson
      • Kris Kristofferson
      • Johnny Cash
      • Waylon Jennings
      For "Highwayman"
    • Alabama
      • Alabama
      For "Can't Keep A Good Man Down"
      • Dan Seals
      For "Meet Me In Montana"
      • The Forester Sisters
      For "The Forester Sisters"

    Best Country Song

    • Jimmy Webb
      Winner
      • Jimmy Webb(songwriter)
      For the song "The Highwayman" artists: Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash & Kris Kristofferson
    • Rosanne Cash
      Rodney Crowell
      • Rosanne Cash
      • Rodney Crowell
      For the song "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me".
      • Don Schlitz
      For "Forty Hour Week (For A Livin')"
      • Mike Reid
      For "Lost In The Fifties Tonight (In The Still Of The Night)"
      • Guy Clark
      For "Desperados Waiting For A Train"

    Best Country Vocal Performance, Female

    • Rosanne Cash
      Winner
      • Rosanne Cash
      For "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me".
    • Dolly Parton
      • Dolly Parton
      For "Real Love."
    • Emmylou Harris
      • Emmylou Harris
      For "The Ballad Of Sally Rose"
      • Juice Newton
      For "You Make Me Want To Make You Mine (Single)"

    Best Country Vocal Performance, Male

    • Ronnie Milsap
      Winner
      • Ronnie Milsap(artist)
      For "Lost In The Fifties Tonight (In The Still Of The Night)".
    • Willie Nelson in The Big Bounce (2004)
      • Willie Nelson
      For "Forgiving You Was Easy"
    • Ricky Skaggs
      • Ricky Skaggs
      For "You Make Me Feel Like A Man"
    • Lee Greenwood
      • Lee Greenwood
      For "I Don't Mind The Thorns (If You're The Rose)"

    Best Engineered Recording, Classical

    • Winner
      • Jack Renner(engineer)
      For "Berlioz: Requiem" conductor: Robert Shaw
      • Jack Renner
      For "Respighi: Pines Of Rome/ The Birds/Fountains Of Rome"
      • Jack Renner
      For "Berlioz: Les Nuite D'ete/Faure: Pelleas Et Melisande"
      • James Lock
      For "Mahler: Symphony No. 1 In D Major"
      • Paul Goodman
      For "Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker (Complete)"
      • Paul Goodman
      For "Prokofiev: Cinderella (Suite)"
      • Paul Goodman
      For "Dvorák: Symphony No. 7 In D Minor"

    Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical

    • Winner
      • Neil Dorfsman(engineer)
      For "Brothers In Arms" artist: Dire Straits
      • Jim Scott
      For "The Dream Of The Blue Turtles"
    • Don Murray
      • Don Murray
      For "Harlequin"

    Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording

    • Winner
      • Rockin' Sidney(artist)
      For "My Toot Toot".
      • BeauSoleil
      • Michael Doucet
      • Jo-El Sonnier
      For "Zydeco Gris-Gris"
      • Buckwheat Zydeco
      For "Turning Point"
      • Clifton Chenier & His Red Hot Louisiana Band
      For "Live At The San Francisco Blues Festival"

    Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or Chorus

    • Winners
      • Sandi Patty(artist)
      • Larnelle Harris(artist)
      For "I've Just Seen Jesus".
    • Amy Grant
      • Amy Grant
      For "I Could Never Say Goodbye"
      • Petra
      For "Beat The System"
      • The Imperials
      For "Let The Wind Blow"
      • DeGarmo and Key
      For "Commander Sozo And The Charge Of The Light Brigade"

    Best Gospel Performance, Female

    • Amy Grant
      Winner
      • Amy Grant(artist)
      For "Unguarded".
    • Debby Boone
      • Debby Boone
      For "Choose Life"
      • Sandi Patty
      For "Hymns Just For You"

    Best Gospel Performance, Male

    • Winner
      • Larnelle Harris(artist)
      For "How Excellent Is Thy Name".
      • Russ Taff
      For "Medals"
      • Phil Driscoll
      For "Power Of Praise"
      • Steve Green
      For "He Holds The Key"

    Best Historical Album

    • Winner
      • John Pfeiffer
      For "RCA/Met - 100 Singers - 100 Years"
      • Orrin Keepnews
      For "Bill Evans: The Complete Riverside Recordings"
      • J.R. Taylor
      For "American Popular Song"

    Best Inspirational Performance

    • Jennifer Holliday in Ally McBeal (1997)
      Winner
      • Jennifer Holliday(artist)
      For "Come Sunday".
    • Glen Campbell
      • Glen Campbell
      For "No More Night"
    • Barbara Mandrell
      • Barbara Mandrell
      For "Christmas At Our House"

    Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals

    • Nelson Riddle
      Winner
      • Nelson Riddle(arranger)
      For "Lush Life" artist: Linda Ronstadt
    • David Foster
      • David Foster
      For "Through The Fire"
    • Dave Grusin
      • Dave Grusin
      For "Harlequin"
      • Frank Foster
      For "Beyond The Sea"

    Best Instrumental Composition

    • Jan Hammer
      Winner
      • Jan Hammer(composer)
      For "Miami Vice Theme" artist: Jan Hammer
    • David Foster
      • David Foster
      For "Love Theme From St. Elmo's Fire"
    • Dave Grusin
      • Dave Grusin
      For "Earth Run"
    • Harold Faltermeyer
      • Harold Faltermeyer
      For "Axel F"
    • Alan Silvestri
      • Alan Silvestri
      For "Back To The Future"
      • Thad Jones
      For "With Bells On"

    Best Jazz Fusion Performance, Vocal or Instrumental

    • David Sanborn
      Winner
      • David Sanborn(artist)
      For "Straight To The Heart".
      • Miles Davis Quintet
      For "You're Under Arrest"
    • Wayne Shorter
      • Wayne Shorter
      • Weather Report
      For "Sportin' Life"
    • Wayne Shorter
      • Wayne Shorter
      For "Atlantis"
      • Dave Samuels
      • Spyro Gyra
      For "Alternating Currents"
      • Stanley Jordan
      For "Magic Touch "

    Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Big Band

    • John Barry
      Winners
      • John Barry(artist)
      • Bob Wilber(artist)
      For "The Cotton Club - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack".

    Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group

    • Wynton Marsalis
      Winner
      • Wynton Marsalis
      For "Black Codes From The Underground".
    • Chick Corea
      • Chick Corea(artist)
      For "Voyage"
    • Sting
      • Sting
      For "The Dream Of The Blue Turtles"
      • Michael Cuscuna
      • Mike Berniker
      For "One Night With Blue Note"
      • Keith Jarrett
      For "Standards, Vol. 2"

    Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist

    • Wynton Marsalis
      Winner
      • Wynton Marsalis(soloist)
      For "Black Codes From The Underground".
      • Miles Davis Quintet
      For "Human Nature"
    • Dizzy Gillespie
      • Dizzy Gillespie
      For "Sing Joy Spring"
      • James Moody
      For "Meet Benny Bailey"
      • Stanley Jordan
      For "Magic Touch "

    Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Duo or Group

    • The Manhattan Transfer
      Winners
      • The Manhattan Transfer(artists)
      • Janis Siegel
      • Cheryl Bentyne
      For "Vocalese".
    • The Manhattan Transfer
      • The Manhattan Transfer
      • Jon Hendricks
      • Janis Siegel
      • Cheryl Bentyne
      For "Ray's Rockhouse"
    • The Manhattan Transfer
      • The Manhattan Transfer
      • Janis Siegel
      • Cheryl Bentyne
      For "To You"
    • Barry Manilow
      Sarah Vaughan, c. 1945.
      • Barry Manilow
      • Sarah Vaughan
      For "Blue"

    Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female

    • Cleo Laine
      Winner
      • Cleo Laine(artist)
      For "Cleo At Carnegie - The 10th Anniversary Concert".
      • Janis Siegel
      For "Sing Joy Spring"
      • Cheryl Bentyne
      For "Meet Benny Bailey"

    Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Male

    • Jon Hendricks
      Bobby McFerrin
      Winners
      • Jon Hendricks(artist)
      • Bobby McFerrin(artist)
      For "Another Night In Tunisia".
    • George Benson
      • George Benson
      For "Beyond The Sea"
    • Mark Murphy
      • Mark Murphy
      For "Mark Murphy Sings Nat's Choice - The Nat "King" Cole Songbook, Volume I"

    Best Latin Pop Performance

    • Winner
      • Lani Hall(artist)
      For "Es Fácil Amar".
    • Lucía Méndez
      • Lucía Méndez
      For "Solo Una Mujer"
    • José Feliciano
      • José Feliciano
      For "Ya Soy Tuyo"
    • JOSE JOSE IN "DOUBLE TAP"
      José Feliciano
      • José José
      • José Feliciano
      For "Por Ella"
    • JOSE JOSE IN "DOUBLE TAP"
      • José José
      For "Reflexiones"

    Best Mexican-American Performance

    • Vikki Carr performing in London for a Burt Bacharach Special, 1972
      Winner
      • Vikki Carr(artist)
      For "Simplemente Mujer".

    Best Music Video, Long Form

    • Mario Cipollina
      Winners
      • Mario Cipollina(artist)
      • Johnny Colla(artist)
      • Bill Gibson(artist)
      • Chris Hayes(artist)
      • Sean Hopper(artist)
      • Huey Lewis(artist)
      • Bruce Gowers(video director)
      For "Huey Lewis & The News - The Heart Of Rock 'n' Roll".
    • [object Object]

      The Police: Synchronicity Concert

      8.3 (159)
      The Police(artist)
      Kevin Godley(video director)
      Lol Creme(video director)
      Sting
    • [object Object]

      Prince and the Revolution LIVE!

      8.6 (387)
      Prince(artist)
      The Revolution(artist)
      Lisa Coleman(artist)
      Sheila E.(artist)
      Matt Fink(artist)
      Brown Mark(artist)
      Wendy Melvoin(artist)
      Bobby 'Z' Rivkin(artist)
      Paul Becher(video director)
    • [object Object]

      Tina Turner: Private Dancer

      8.1 (48)
      Tina Turner(artist)
      David Mallet(video director)
    • [object Object]

      Wham!: The Video

      7.0 (36)
      Wham!(artist)
      George Michael

    Best Music Video, Short Form

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      We Are the World

      8.1 (957)
      Tom Trbovich(video director)
      Quincy Jones(video producer)
      For the music video "We Are The World - The Video Event." The artist USA for Africa did not receive a Grammy Award for this win.
    • [object Object]

      Band Aid: Do They Know It's Christmas?

      7.3 (209)
      Nigel Dick(video director/video producer)
      Supergroup Band Aid did not receive a nomination.
    • Phil Collins: No Jacket Required

      7.9 (17)
      Phil Collins(artist)
      James Yukich(video director)
      James Yukich
    • [object Object]

      Tina Turner: Private Dancer

      6.8 (193)
      Tina Turner(artist)
      Brian Grant(video director)
      Pam Jones(video producer)
    • Daryl Hall
      Daryl Hall, John Oates, and Hall & Oates
      • Mick Haggerty
      • Daryl Hall
      • John Oates
      For "The Daryl Hall And John Oates Video Collection - 7 Big Ones"

    Best New Artist

    • Sade
      Winner
      • Sade(artist)
    • Julian Lennon
      • Julian Lennon
      • Glass Tiger

    Best New Classical Artist

    • Winner
        For "Stravinsky: L' Histoire Du Soldat (The Soldier's Tale - Suite) - (also) - Walton: Façade (An Instrumental Suite In The Original Scoring)".

      Best Opera Recording

      • Franz Mazura
        Winners
        • Georg Solti(conductor)
        • Franz Mazura(conductor)
        • Philip Langridge(conductor)
        • James Mallinson(producer)
        • Chicago Symphony Orchestra(artists)
        • Chicago Symphony Chorus(artists)
        For "Schoenberg: Moses Und Aron" artists: Chicago Symphony Chorus; Chicago Symphony Orchestra
      • Herbert von Karajan
        • Herbert von Karajan
        • José van Dam
        • Kurt Moll
        • Peter Hofmann
        • Michel Glotz
        For "Wagner: Der Fliegende Hollander (The Flying Dutchman)"
      • Plácido Domingo
        • Plácido Domingo
        For "Leoncavallo: Il Pagliacci (Original Soundtrack)"
      • Plácido Domingo
        • Plácido Domingo
        For "Puccini: Manon Lescaut"
        • Samuel Ramey
        • Philip Langridge
        • Andrew Cornall
        For "Stravinsky: The Rake's Progress"

      Best Polka Recording

      • Winner
        • Frankie Yankovic(artist)
        For "70 Years Of Hits".
        • Lenny Gomulka's Chicago Push
        For "Simply Polkamentary"

      Best Pop Instrumental Performance, (Orchestra, Group or Soloist)

      • Jan Hammer
        Winner
        • Jan Hammer(artist)
        For "Miami Vice Theme".
      • David Foster
        • David Foster
        For "Love Theme From St. Elmo's Fire"
      • Dave Grusin
        • Dave Grusin
        For "Harlequin"
      • Harold Faltermeyer
        • Harold Faltermeyer
        For "Axel F"
        • Dave Samuels
        • Spyro Gyra
        For "Shake Down"

      Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals

      • Quincy Jones at an event for The Karate Kid (2010)
        Winner
        • Quincy Jones(producer)
        For the album "We Are the World". The artist USA for Africa did not receive a Grammy Award for this win.
      • Phil Collins in Brother Bear (2003)
        Philip Bailey
        • Phil Collins
        • Philip Bailey
        For "Easy Lover"
      • Huey Lewis
        • Huey Lewis
        • Johnny Colla
        • Chris Hayes
        • Sean Hopper
        • Mario Cipollina
        • Bill Gibson
        For "The Power Of Love"
      • Mick Jones, Ian McDonald, Foreigner, Lou Gramm, Al Greenwood, Ed Gagliardi, and Dennis Elliott
        • Foreigner
        For "I Want To Know What Love Is"
        • Richard Page
        For "Broken Wings"

      Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female

      • Whitney Houston
        Winner
        • Whitney Houston(artist)
        For "Saving All My Love For You".
      • Madonna at an event for 55th BFI London Film Festival (2011)
        • Madonna(artist)
        For "Crazy for You".
      • Linda Ronstadt
        • Linda Ronstadt
        For "Lush Life"
      • Tina Turner in Brother Bear (2003)
        • Tina Turner
        For "We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)"
      • Pat Benatar
        • Pat Benatar
        For "We Belong"

      Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male

      • Phil Collins in Brother Bear (2003)
        Winner
        • Phil Collins(artist)
        For "No Jacket Required".
      • Phil Collins in Brother Bear (2003)
        Winner
        • Phil Collins(artist)
        For "No Jacket Required".
      • Stevie Wonder
        • Stevie Wonder(artist)
        For "Part-Time Lover (Single)"
      • Sting
        • Sting
        For "The Dream Of The Blue Turtles"

      Best R&B Instrumental Performance (Orchestra, Group or Soloist)

      • Winner
        • Ernie Watts(artist)
        For "Musician".
        • Sly & Robbie
        For "Bass And Trouble"
        • Jeff Lorber
        For "Pacific Coast Highway"

      Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

      • Lionel Richie, William King, Ronald La Pread, Thomas McClary, Walter Orange, Milan Williams, and The Commodores
        Winner
        • The Commodores(artist)
        For "Nightshift".
      • Annie Lennox
        • Annie Lennox
        • Aretha Franklin
        • Eurythmics
        • David A. Stewart
        For "Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves"
      • Anita Pointer, Bonnie Pointer, June Pointer, Ruth Pointer, and The Pointer Sisters
        • The Pointer Sisters
        • Ruth Pointer
        • Anita Pointer
        For "Contact"
      • Daryl Hall
        Daryl Hall, John Oates, and Hall & Oates
        • Daryl Hall
        • John Oates
        For "The Way You Do The Things You Do/My Girl"

      Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female

      • Aretha Franklin
        Winner
        • Aretha Franklin(artist)
        For "Freeway Of Love".
      • Chaka Khan
        • Chaka Khan
        For "I Feel For You"
      • Whitney Houston
        • Whitney Houston
        For "You Give Good Love"
      • Patti LaBelle at an event for For Colored Girls (2010)
        • Patti LaBelle
        For "New Attitude"
      • Teena Marie
        • Teena Marie
        For "Lovergirl"

      Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male

      • Stevie Wonder
        Winner
        • Stevie Wonder(artist)
        For "In Square Circle".
      • Luther Vandross
        • Luther Vandross
        For "The Night I Fell In Love"
      • Al Jarreau
        • Al Jarreau
        For "High Crime"
      • Philip Bailey
        • Philip Bailey
        For "Chinese Wall"

      Best Recording for Children

      • Jim Henson at an event for The 41st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1989)
        Winners
        • Jim Henson(artist)
        • Sesame Street Cast(artists)
        For "Follow That Bird - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" artists: Jim Henson's Muppets & The Sesame Street Cast
      • Quincy Jones at an event for The Karate Kid (2010)
        George Duke
        • Quincy Jones(producer)
        • George Duke
        For "We Are the World".
      • Meryl Streep
        • Meryl Streep
        • George Winston
        • Mark Sottnick
        For "The Velveteen Rabbit".
      • Christopher Plummer
        Michael Tilson Thomas
        • Christopher Plummer
        • Michael Tilson Thomas
        For "E.T.A. Hoffmann / Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker".
      • John Williams
        Dudley Moore in Crazy People (1990)
        • John Williams
        • Dudley Moore
        • John McClure
        For "Prokofiev: Peter And The Wolf"

      Best Reggae Recording

      • Jimmy Cliff in Muscle Shoals (2013)
        Winner
        • Jimmy Cliff(artist)
        For "Cliff Hanger".
      • Ziggy Marley
        • Stephen Marley
        • Ziggy Marley
        • Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers
        For "Play The Game Right"
        • Burning Spear
        For "Resistance"

      Best Rhythm & Blues Song

      • Narada Michael Walden
        Winners
        • Jeffrey Cohen(songwriter)
        • Narada Michael Walden(songwriter)
        For "Freeway Of Love" artist: Aretha Franklin
      • David Foster
        • David Foster
        For "Through The Fire"
        • Sharon Robinson
        • Jon Gilutin
        • Bunny Hull
        For "New Attitude"
        • Cynthia Weil
        For "Through The Fire"

      Best Rock Instrumental Performance (Orchestra, Group or Soloist)

      • Jeff Beck
        Winner
        • Jeff Beck(artist)
        For "Escape".
      • Stevie Ray Vaughan
        • Stevie Ray Vaughan
        • Double Trouble
        For "Say What!"

      Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

      • David Knopfler, Mark Knopfler, John Illsley, Dire Straits, and Pick Withers
        Mark Knopfler
        Winners
        • Dire Straits(artists)
        • Mark Knopfler
        For "Money for Nothing".
      • Nancy Wilson, Ann Wilson, and Heart
        Nancy Wilson
        • Heart
        • Nancy Wilson
        For "Heart".
      • Aynsley Dunbar, Paul Kantner, Mickey Thomas, Craig Chaquico, Jefferson Starship, Pete Sears, and David Freiberg
        • Jefferson Starship
        For "We Built This City".
      • Tina Turner in Brother Bear (2003)
        Bryan Adams
        • Tina Turner
        • Bryan Adams
        For "It's Only Love"
      • Annie Lennox
        Annie Lennox, David A. Stewart, and Eurythmics
        David A. Stewart
        • Annie Lennox
        • Eurythmics
        • David A. Stewart
        For "Would I Lie To You?"

      Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female

      • Tina Turner in Brother Bear (2003)
        Winner
        • Tina Turner(artist)
        For "One Of The Living".
      • Pat Benatar
        • Pat Benatar
        For "Invincible (Theme From Legend Of Billie Jean)"
      • Cyndi Lauper
        • Cyndi Lauper
        For "What A Thrill"
      • Melba Moore and Ted Terry KJLH Radio Station in Los Angeles
        • Melba Moore
        For "Read My Lips"

      Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male

      • Don Henley
        Winner
        • Don Henley(artist)
        For "The Boys Of Summer".
      • Peter Gabriel
        • Peter Gabriel
        For "Sledgehammer"
      • John Fogerty
        • John Fogerty
        For "Centerfield"
      • John Mellencamp
        • John Mellencamp
        For "Scarecrow"
      • Bryan Adams
        • Bryan Adams
        For "Reckless"

      Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or Chorus

      • Marvin Winans in I Can Do Bad All by Myself (2009)
        Winners
        • The Winans(artists)
        • Marvin Winans
        For "Tomorrow".
      • Edwin Hawkins
        • Edwin Hawkins
        For "Have Mercy"
        • Sandra Crouch
        For "Completely Yes"
        • Sandra Crouch
        For "We're Waiting"

      Best Soul Gospel Performance, Female

      • Shirley Caesar at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        Winner
        • Shirley Caesar(artist)
        For "Martin".
        • Vanessa Bell Armstrong
        For "Chosen"

      Best Soul Gospel Performance, Male

      • Marvin Winans in I Can Do Bad All by Myself (2009)
        Winner
        • Marvin Winans(artist)
        For "Bring Back The Days Of Yea And Nay".

      Best Spoken Word or Non-Musical Recording

      • Winners
        • Original Broadway Cast(artist)
        • Mike Berniker
        For "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" (Original Broadway Cast)
      • Alan Arkin
        • Alan Arkin
        For "Catch-22"
      • Dick Cavett in Pioneers of Television (2008)
        • Dick Cavett
        For "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"
      • John le Carré
        • John le Carré
        For "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold"
      • Philip Roth
        • Philip Roth
        For "Zuckerman Bound"

      Best Traditional Blues Recording

      • B.B. King
        Winner
        • B.B. King(artist)
        For "My Guitar Sings The Blues".
      • Johnny Winter in Johnny Winter: Down & Dirty (2014)
        • Johnny Winter
        For "Serious Business"
      • KoKo Taylor
        • KoKo Taylor
        For "Queen Of The Blues"
      • Bobby "Blue" Bland and P-Nut
        • Bobby Bland
        For "Members Only (Album)"

      Best Tropical Latin Performance

      • Eddie Palmieri
        Winners
        • Eddie Palmieri(artist)
        • Eddie Palmieri Sr.
        For "Solito".
      • Tito Puente in Calle 54 (2000)
        Winner
        • Tito Puente(artist)
        For "Mambo Diablo".
      • Rubén Blades in Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003)
        • Rubén Blades
        For "Mucho Mejor"
      • Celia Cruz in Soul Power (2008)
        Johnny Pacheco
        • Celia Cruz
        • Johnny Pacheco
        For "De Nuevo"
        • Mongo Santamaria
        For "Free Spirit, Espirito Libre"

      Best Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices

      • Bobby McFerrin
        Winners
        • Cheryl Bentyne(arranger)
        • Bobby McFerrin(arranger)
        For "Another Night In Tunisia" artist: The Manhattan Transfer
      • Dennis Wilson
        • Janis Siegel
        • Dennis Wilson
        For "Blee Blop Blues"

      Classical Producer of the Year

      • Winner
        • Robert Woods(producer)
        • Steven Epstein
        • Jay David Saks
        • James Mallinson

      Lifetime Achievement Award

      • Winner
        • Andrés Segovia
      • The Rolling Stones (Bill Wyman, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Charlie Watts)
        Winner
        • The Rolling Stones
      • Benny Goodman c. 1962
        Winner
        • Benny Goodman

      Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

      • Phil Collins in Brother Bear (2003)
        Winners
        • Phil Collins(producer)
        • Hugh Padgham(producer)
      • David Foster
        • David Foster
      • Don Henley
        • Don Henley
      • Narada Michael Walden
        • Narada Michael Walden
      • Mark Knopfler
        • Mark Knopfler
        • Neil Dorfsman
        • Greg Ladanyi

      Record of the Year

      • Quincy Jones at an event for The Karate Kid (2010)
        Winner
        • Quincy Jones(producer)
        For "We Are the World" (various artists).
      • Bruce Springsteen at an event for Golden Globe Awards (2009)
        • Bruce Springsteen(artist)
        For "Born In The U.S.A."
      • Peter Gabriel
        • Peter Gabriel
        For "Sledgehammer"
      • David Knopfler, Mark Knopfler, John Illsley, Dire Straits, and Pick Withers
        Mark Knopfler
        • Dire Straits
        • Mark Knopfler
        • Neil Dorfsman
        For "Money For Nothing"
      • Don Henley
        • Don Henley
        • Greg Ladanyi
        For "The Boys Of Summer"
      • Huey Lewis
        • Huey Lewis
        • Johnny Colla
        • Chris Hayes
        • Sean Hopper
        • Mario Cipollina
        • Bill Gibson
        For "The Power Of Love"

      Song of the Year

      • Lionel Richie
        Michael Jackson
        Winners
        • Lionel Richie(songwriter)
        • Michael Jackson(songwriter)
        For "We Are the World" (USA For Africa - Various Artists)
      • Sting
        Mark Knopfler
        Mark Knopfler
        • Sting
        • Mark Knopfler
        • Mark Knopfler
        For "Money For Nothing"
      • Peter Gabriel
        • Peter Gabriel
        For "Sledgehammer"
      • Don Henley
        • Don Henley
        For "The Boys Of Summer"
      • Daryl Hall
        • Daryl Hall
        For "Everytime You Go Away"

      Trustees Award

      • Winner
        • Ira Gershwin
      • George Gershwin, 1929.
        Winner
        • George Gershwin

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